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Bridge Collapses in Genoa, Italy Bridge Collapses in Genoa, Italy, Killing at Least 7
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ROME — A highway bridge in the heart of Genoa, Italy, collapsed on Tuesday morning, dropping tons of concrete and steel onto buildings, streets, vehicles and railroad tracks below. ROME — A highway bridge in the heart of Genoa, Italy, collapsed Tuesday morning, killing several people as it dropped tons of concrete and steel onto buildings, streets, vehicles and railroad tracks below.
Photographs and videos posted online showed a stretch of roadway on the Morandi Bridge missing, estimated by some of the people posting as 100 meters, or about 330 feet, long, with vehicles stopped just short of the precipice. At least seven people were killed, Edoardo Rixi, the deputy transport minister, told RAI, an Italian broadcaster, and local news reports said the figure could be considerably higher.
Though the images showed cars and trucks that had been crushed by the debris, it was not clear whether any vehicles had fallen from the bridge or whether anyone was hurt. Mr. Rixi said that the bridge had shown some “signs of problems” in the past.
The Italian transport minister, Danilo Toninelli, wrote on Twitter that the incident “looks like an immense tragedy.” The transport minister, Danilo Toninelli, wrote on Twitter that the collapse “looks like an immense tragedy.”
The collapsed section is part of the A10 highway, a major east-west artery through the port city, near where the bridge crosses the Polcevera River. The segment that fell loomed over multistory structures. Photographs and videos posted online showed a stretch of roadway missing on the Morandi Bridge, estimated by some of the people posting as 100 meters, or about 330 feet, long, with vehicles stopped just short of the precipice.
The images showed cars and trucks that had been crushed by the debris. The collapsed section is part of the A10 highway, a major east-west artery through the port city, near where the bridge crosses the Polcevera River. The segment that fell loomed over multistory structures.
Two hundred firefighters, working with dogs, were at the site, according to a spokesman.Two hundred firefighters, working with dogs, were at the site, according to a spokesman.