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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
Search and rescue workers probe the site of a pedestrian bridge collapse in the Indian state of Gujarat on Tuesday. At least 137 people died after the bridge collapsed on Sunday evening, sending hundreds tumbling into the river. Nine people were arrested on Monday in connection with the disaster.
In Marseille, citizens held a march of "anger" to mark the first anniversary of a deadly building collapse. They called on the city's centrist mayor Jean-Claude Gaudin to tackle unsafe housing in the city without displacing vulnerable residents far from the centre. IMAGES
Italy marks a year since the Genoa motorway bridge collapse that killed 43 people, as the country grapples with a political crisis sparked by far-right leader Matteo Salvini. IMAGES
The deconstruction of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa is well underway, giving a concrete start to the dismantling of the structure which partially collapsed in August killing 43 people. IMAGES
At least 30 people are dead after a giant motorway bridge collapsed in the Italian city of Genoa in what the government are calling an "immense tragedy". IMAGES