A graveyard in Campi, central Italy, lies in ruins on Monday, October 31, after another powerful earthquake struck the region on Sunday. No deaths have been reported from the 6.6-magnitude quake as many towns in the affected area were evacuated following a devastating earthquake in August, which killed almost 300 people. Gregorio Borgia/AP

Italian authorities register people for temporary accommodations in the Adriatic coastal town of Porto Sant'Elpidio on October 31, after more than 15,000 were displaced by the latest earthquakes to hit central Italy. Sandro Perozzi/AP

A statue of St. Benedict remains standing in front of the damaged bell tower in the town of Norcia on October 31. Gregorio Borgia/AP

A general view of Arquata del Tronto shows the extent of damage to the town in the region of Perugia on Sunday, October 30. Giuseppe Bellini/Getty Images

Residents from the village of Caldarola prepare to spend the night in an emergency camp set up in a warehouse on October 30. Sandro Perozzi/AP

A firefighter and a soldier survey rubble in Amatrice on October 30. The latest quake on Sunday was the strongest to hit the country in more than three decades. Two other quakes struck the same region within the past week. Amatrice's town center also was badly damaged in a deadly temblor in August. Massimo Percossi/ANSA/AP

The tower of the Church of the Madonna of the Angels remains standing amid rubble near Norcia on October 30. Gregorio Borgia/AP

A man rides a bicycle past cracks in a road in Norcia on October 30. The quake struck 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) north of Norcia, the US Geological Survey reported. Gregorio Borgia/AP

The strong quake leaves buildings damaged in Arquata del Tronto on October 30. Giuseppe Bellini/Getty Images

A group of nuns leave the center of Norcia on October 30 after being rescued earlier. Residents ran onto the streets in a panic when the quake struck in the morning. ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP/Getty Images

The facade of the Basilica of San Benedetto in Norcia remains standing on October 30, but much of its core has collapsed. Matteo Guidelli/AP

Italian civil protection personnel pass a collapsed wall in Norcia on October 30. Gregorio Borgia/AP

An aerial view shows the destruction in the hilltop town of Amatrice following the earthquake on October 30. Vigili Del Fuoco/Italian Firefighters/AP