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New bridge in Genoa opens to traffic two years after deadly collapse

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A new bridge in the Italian coastal city of Genoa opens to traffic two years after the old one collapsed, killing 43 people. Just after 20:00 GMT the first vehicles cross the San Giorgio bridge that replaces the one that gave way during heavy rains on August 14, 2018. IMAGES

Added on the 04/08/2020 22:30:59 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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