. >> pietro rossi also stops by every day. he owns a pet shop, and the animals need to beat that.emocrats and dogs since the earthquake before we do. they tried to hide. the birds get very agitated, and the flap their wings so hard in their cages that some of them injured themselves. >> outside the historic district, people are also afraid. many local residents are living in tents. a few lucky ones are living in camper vans right outside their own front door. the town council has set up shop in an elementary school nearby. the employees are trying to relocate people who have been left homeless to areas outside the earthquake zone. that compared to other areas, our town has been very lucky. no one here has been hurt, and no one has died. we have been very fortunate here. >> the classrooms next to the mayor's makeshift offices are empty, and just as the children left them. the mayor and his team are determined to keep the residence safe. no one should be injured by a collapsing building. but in italy, very few buildings are designed to be earthquake- proof, despite the risks. >> we