Genoa bridge collapse: what we know
A fire service spokesperson told AFP that the bridge had mostly fallen on rail tracks several dozen metres below and that cars and trucks had fallen with the rubble (AFP Photo/ANDREA LEONI)/ Genoa (Italy) (AFP) - As many as 30 people were killed on Tuesday when a giant motorway bridge collapsed in Genoa in northwestern Italy. Here's what know about the bridge, the collapse and the response: The Morandi viaduct, less than five kilometres (three miles) to the west of Genoa's old port, was built in the 1960s and completed in 1967. The flyover ...
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