A containment wall collapsed in central Genoa early Tuesday morning, damaging several vehicles but causing no injuries. Emergency services, including firefighters and drones, are on-site to assess the situation.
A containment wall collapsed in central Genoa early on Tuesday morning, prompting a swift response from emergency services on Via dei Cinque Santi.
The incident, which took place at 7:20 a.m., caused damage to several vehicles but did not impact any residential properties. Firefighters, urban search and rescue teams, K9 units, and the Special Operations Group, supported by excavators, are currently on-site working to rule out the presence of any victims. As the operation continues, drones are being deployed to survey the scene from above.
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