Italian Police say 38 Died in Genoa Bridge Collapse
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Kamis, 1 Januari 1970 07:00 WIB
The collapsed Morandi Bridge is seen in the Italian port city of Genoa, Italy August 14, 2018. Firefighters heard voices under the rubble and pulled out seven survivors, fire official Bruno Frattasi told the state broadcaster RAI. Within hours of the disaster, the anti-establishment government that took office in June said the collapse showed Italy needed to spend more on its dilapidated infrastructure, ignoring EU budget constraints if necessary. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini
TEMPO.CO, Milan - The Italian police said 38 people died this week in the port city of Genoa when a concrete bridge collapsed, revising an earlier count of 39 victims.
Italian rescuers have been working since Tuesday to search for survivors among towering slabs of concrete wreckage after a bridge on the A10 motorway linking Genoa to southern France gave way sending dozens of vehicles crashing onto a riverbed, a railway and two warehouses.