Italian highway viaduct collapses again No injuries November 26 16:46

The highway viaduct collapsed due to landslides caused by heavy rain in northern Italy. No one has ever been injured, but in August last year, 43 people were killed because the viaduct collapsed in August, raising concerns about the safety of highways.

The highway viaduct collapsed for about 20 meters on the 24th in the suburb of Savona, a port town in Liguria, northern Italy.

According to local state officials, no one has ever been injured, but there is a possibility that a car has been involved, so the search activity continues in the area.

In northern Italy, heavy rains have caused flooding in various parts of the country this month, and the collapse of the viaduct seems to have been caused by heavy landslides. The highway management company is examining the detailed situation.

In Liguria, the highway viaduct collapsed in the state capital of Genoa in August last year and 43 people were killed by being involved, and it was clear that some of the collapsed bridges had not been preserved for 25 years. It has become.

In Italy, concerns about the safety of highways are increasing following the collapse of highway viaducts.