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26 die in bridge collapse in Italy

- BY COLLEEN BARRY AND DANICA KIRKA

MILAN — A 51-year-old highway bridge in the Italian port city of Genoa collapsed in a driving rain Tuesday, killing at least 26 people and injuring 15 others as it sent dozens of vehicles tumbling into a heap of concrete and twisted steel.

Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte called it “an immense tragedy . . . inconceiva­ble in a modern system like ours, a modern country.”

The disaster, on a major interchang­e connecting Genoa and other northern cities with beaches in eastern Liguria into France, focused attention on Italy’s aging infrastruc­ture, particular­ly its concrete bridges and viaducts built in the postwar boom of the 1950s and 1960s.

What caused the Morandi Bridge to fall remained unknown, and prosecutor­s said they were opening an investigat­ion but had not identified any targets. Transport Minister Danilo Toninelli said the collapse was “unacceptab­le” and that if negligence played a role, “whoever made a mistake must pay.”

Early speculatio­n focused on the structural weakness of the span.

Witnesses reported hearing a roar as the nearly 150-foot bridge collapsed in a torrential rain during midday traffic on the eve of a major holiday that sees most Italians abandoning cities for beaches and mountains.

One unidentifi­ed woman who was standing below told RAI state TV that it crumbled as if it were a mound of baking flour. Video of the collapse, showing a misty scene of crumbled concrete, captured a man screaming: “Oh, God! Oh, God!”

Civil Protection authoritie­s said at least 30 cars and three heavy vehicles were on the 260-foot section of the span that collapsed in the industrial area of warehouses.

At least four people were pulled alive from vehicles under the bridge, the ANSA news agency reported.

 ?? LUCA ZENNARO/ANSA VIA AP ?? A truck is stopped just in front of the portion of a 51-year-old highway bridge that collapsed over an industrial area in the Italian city of Genoa during a sudden storm, leaving vehicles crushed below.
LUCA ZENNARO/ANSA VIA AP A truck is stopped just in front of the portion of a 51-year-old highway bridge that collapsed over an industrial area in the Italian city of Genoa during a sudden storm, leaving vehicles crushed below.

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