Rescuers are racing to find survivors after a magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck central Italy early Wednesday, killing at least 38 people.A look at the scene:Rescuers searched for survivors in the rubble of Amatrice. Alessandra Tarantino/Associated PressA woman held a dog in her arms as she walked among the rubble of Amatrice.Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty ImagesA man leaned on the rubble of buildings in Amatrice, Italy, destroyed in Wednesday’s earthquake.Massimo Percossi/ANSA/AP Alessandra Tarantino/Associated PressA nun in Amatrice lay near a ladder as she checked her cellphone.Massimo Percossi/ANSA/APThe post office in Arcuata del Tronto, in central Italy, was surrounded by rubble after Wednesday’s 6.2-magnitude earthquake.Sandro Perozzi/Associated PressA rescuer helped a person exit through a window in Amatrice.Remo Casilli/ReutersResidents of Norcia, a town in central Italy, spent the night outdoors after the early morning tremblor.Matteo Crocchioni/European Pressphoto AgencyA home in Accumuli di Rieti, in central Italy, suffered severe damage.Steve Scherer/ReutersPeople walk along a road in Amatrice following the quake.Remo Casilli/ReutersResucers and residents cleared debris while trying to search homes in Amatrice.Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty ImagesA woman was distraught after observing the damage in Amatrice.Remo Casilli/ReutersEmergency crews carried carry a man from the rubble in Amatrice.Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty ImagesAn overhead view of the town of Amatrice after the earthquake.Vigili del Fuoco/ReutersA damaged bust lay on the ground in Accumoli di Rieti.Steve Scherer/ReutersPeople in Amatrice saw lots of destruction.Remo Casilli/ReutersA man wrapped in a blanket looked on as a rescuer with a dog searched for signs of survival in Amatrice.Emiliano Grillotti/ReutersThe earthquake knocked out power to the small town.Emiliano Grillotti/Reuters