Liguria Governor Giovanni Toti
said Thursday that rescue teams were unlikely to find any more
survivors of Tuesday's highway bridge collapse in Genoa.
He said that, as the hours passed, "it is not very likely to
find survivors".
"Some of the injured people are still in a serious
condition," he added.
"The condition of one is particularly worrying".
He added that the region was taking action to help over 600
people who are unable to access their homes because of the
disaster.
"In the next few days 30 homes will be available for the
people made homeless by the Morandi bridge (collapse)," he said.
"One hundred more will arrive later, but the commitment is to
give a home to everyone by the end of the year".
He added that it will not be possible to render the houses
under the bridge fit for use again.
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