A couple of comments posted to the Deseret News story since initial publication indicate that the situation is fluid, and that the missionaries may now be staying in a temporary "Tent City" until their apartment is judged safe.
another Anonymous | 12:59 p.m. April 6, 2009
The info is incorrect. My brother in law is one of the four missionaries. They are not in their apartment. Matter of fact my wife and I have been forwarded emails from the mission pres. They are not allowed to go back IN their apartment until it is safe. They are sleeping in a tent until further notice, and have plenty of clothes and blankets. They have been with the people in the town since it has happened...
Cami Grigg Davis | 1:01 p.m. April 6, 2009
My little brother is one of the four missionaries serving in L'Aquila, and they are not in their apartment. They were awakened at 3:30 am their time by a 6.3 earthquake, and have since been helping athorities find survivors. They are currently going to be staying in the "Tent City" that has been made for tens of thousands of people who have lost their homes, my little brother being one of them. I ask that everyone please keep all the missionaries, and their families, and the families in Italy who have been effected by this tragedy to be in your prayers. Thank you.
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