An earthquake shook southern Italy this morning, sending residents onto the streets, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or serious damage.

The quake, measured by the U.S. Geological Survey at a magnitude of 4.4 and by Italian scientists at 4.2, was felt in the densely populated cities of Naples, Isernia and Benevento.

Italy's civil protection agency said it was looking into the extent of possible injuries and damage.

The tremblor hit the same rural area between the Campania and Molise regions where a 5.2 magnitude quake struck on Dec. 29.

The epicentre was at a depth of 14.5 kilometres (9 miles) and struck at 8:12 a.m. , the US Geological Survey said.

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