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Search ends in Italy bridge collapse, death toll rises to 43

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The search operation for those missing after a motorway bridge collapsed in the Italian port city of Genoa ended after the last three bodies were found, bringing the official death toll to 43.

A 200-meter section of the Morandi bridge gave way in busy traffic on Tuesday, plunging vehicles and chunks of concrete and twisted metal to the ground 50 meters below.

After three bodies were recovered from a car crushed under slabs of concrete, the Genoa prefecture raised its official death toll. Nine people are still in hospital, four in a critical condition, it said.

While all those listed as missing had now been accounted for, fire brigade official Stefano Zanut told Sky TG24, “Our work continues in order to have the full certainty that nobody has been left under the rubble.”

He said workers were also making the site secure and helping investigat­ions to establish the cause of the disaster.

The viaduct was part of the A10 motorway linking the port city with the French border to the west and was managed by toll-road operator Autostrade per l’Italia, a unit of infrastruc­ture group Atlantia.

Autostrade pledged 500 million euros ($57 million) on Saturday to rebuild the bridge and set up funds to immediatel­y assist the families of the victims and those displaced from their homes by the collapse and reconstruc­tion work.

The government will launch a plan next month aimed at making Italy’s infrastruc­ture safe, said Giancarlo Giorgetti, undersecre­tary in the prime minister’s office.

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