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Casualties are feared in Italy after a large section of motorway bridge collapsed onto houses in the northern port city of Genoa.

The fire service said it was feared that cars that were on the motorway had plummeted when it suddenly gave way.

It was reported that up to 100 yards of the motorway had collapsed.

No dead or injured have been reported so far.

Fire fighters, police and ambulances are on their way to the area.

Italian television showed images of the collapsed bridge, which was built on the A10 toll motorway in the 1960s.

Restructuring work on the bridge was carried out in 2016.

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...huge-section-motorway-bridge-collapses-italy/
 
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Genoa bridge collapse: at least 20 killed, Italian official says

At least 20 people have died after a motorway bridge collapsed in the northern Italian city of Genoa.

An 80-metre section of the Morandi Bridge on the A10 motorway came down in an industrial area of the port city during a sudden and violent storm at about 11.30am (0930 GMT).

The death toll was given by the head of Italy’s civil protection agency, Angelo Borrelli, who told reporters at a news conference that 13 people were injured. He said all the victims appeared to all have been in vehicles that plunged from the bridge. Earlier, an Italian transport official, Edoardo Rixi, had said that 22 people had died.

About 20 vehicles, including cars and trucks, were on the affected section of the bridge when it fell 100 metres, mostly on to rail tracks, the fire service said.

Rescue workers compared the conditions to the aftermath of an earthquake, as sniffer dogs searched through the rubble and heavy equipment was moved in to lift pieces of the bridge.

Witnesses described an apocalyptic scene. Alberto Lercari, a bus driver, told Corriere della Sera: “I saw people running towards me, barefoot and terrified. I heard a roar. People ran away coming towards me. It was horrible.”

Davide Ricci, who had been travelling south, told La Stampa: “The debris landed about 20 metres from my car. First the central pillar crumbled and then everything else came down.”

The transport minister, Danilo Toninelli, said in a tweet that he was “following with great apprehension what seems like an immense tragedy”.

Genoa is located between the sea and the mountains of north-west Italy. Its rugged terrain means motorways run through the city and the surrounding area on long viaducts and through tunnels.

The disaster occurred on a major artery to the Italian riviera and to France’s southern coast. Traffic would have been heavier than usual as many Italians were travelling to beaches or mountains on the eve of a public holiday, Ferragosto.

The Morandi Bridge, which was inaugurated in 1967, is 90 metres high and just over 1km long. Restructuring work on the bridge was carried out in 2016. The highway operator said work to shore up the foundation of the bridge was being carried out at the time of the collapse, and that the structure was constantly monitored.

Andrea Montefusco, an engineering expert at Luiss University in Rome, said: “It’s difficult to make any serious hypothesis right now. Some people are saying maybe lightning could have struck a cable on the bridge, but at this moment it’s too early to say anything about the cause.

“It [the bridge] was a sort of jewel in Italian engineering, because at that time it was built with new engineering techniques. I used to enjoy passing over the bridge as a child, it was a novelty.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/aug/14/genoa-motorway-bridge-collapses-italy
 
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