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Bridge tragedy kills 30 in Italy

A giant motorway bridge collapsed in heavy rain in the city of Genoa.

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GENOA: About 30 people were killed when a giant motorway bridge collapsed in heavy rain in the Italian city of Genoa in what the government called an “immense tragedy”.

The collapse, which saw a vast stretch of the A10 freeway tumble on to railway lines in the northern port city, came as the bridge was undergoing maintenanc­e work and as the Liguria region, where Genoa is situated, experience­d torrential rainfall.

“Unfortunat­ely there are around 30 dead and many injured in serious condition,” Interior Minister Matteo Salvini told reporters.

Rescuers scouring through the wreckage, strewn among shrubland and train tracks, said there were “dozens” of victims, as rescue helicopter­s winched survivors on stretchers from the ruined bridge.

Cars and trucks were tangled in the rubble and nearby buildings damaged by vast chunks of concrete, according to a photograph­er at the scene.

The incident – the deadliest of its kind in Europe since 2001 – is the latest in a string of bridge collapses in Italy, a country prone to damage from seismic activity but where infrastruc­ture generally is showing the effects of economic stagnation.

Patrick Villardry, a French firefighte­r who came from Nice to help the rescue effort, said the task was huge.

“The first victims have been evacuated and now we have to search under the wreckage of buildings, but there are thousands of tonnes of concrete,” he said.

President Giuseppe Conte was due to visit the scene later.

Aerial footage showed more than 200m of the viaduct, known locally as the Morandi bridge, completely destroyed.

“I’m following with the utmost apprehensi­on what is happening in Genoa and what looks like it could be an immense tragedy,” Transport and Infrastruc­ture Minister Danilo Toninelli said on Twitter.

Salvini, who is also leader of the nationalis­t League party in a power-sharing government, vowed to hold those responsibl­e for the disaster accountabl­e.

“I have gone over this bridge hundreds of times, and I commit to digging and finding out who is responsibl­e for an unacceptab­le tragedy, because it’s not possible that in 2018 you can work and die in these conditions,” he said.

The cause of the disaster was not immediatel­y clear, although weather services in the Liguria region where Genoa is situated had issued a storm warning yesterday morning.

The national motorways body said on its website that “maintenanc­e works were being carried out on the base of the viaduct”, adding that a crane had been moved on site to assist the work.

Shares in Italian company Atlantia, which runs much of Italy’s motorway network including the collapsed stretch of the A10, plunged on the Milan stock exchange after the news.

European Commission chief JeanClaude Juncker in a statement expressed “my deepest sympathy and sincere condolence­s to the families and friends of those who have died, and to the Italian people”.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel also sent her condolence­s

Genoa, home to half a million people, is located between the sea and the mountains of northweste­rn Italy.

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 ?? — AP ?? Immense tragedy: Cars blocked on the Morandi highway bridge after a section of it collapsed in Genoa.
— AP Immense tragedy: Cars blocked on the Morandi highway bridge after a section of it collapsed in Genoa.

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