39 people are now known to have died after a motorway bridge collapsed in the Italian city of Genoa.
Searches continue for any potential survivors, after the bridge came down on Tuesday sending vehicles 45m to the ground below.
There are calls in Italy for the bosses of the firm that operates the bridge to resign, amid growing public anger.
Genoa fire chief Emanuele Gissi says work to find survivors continues even as hopes fade.
IN: "The rescue….
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Searches continue for any potential survivors, after the bridge came down on Tuesday sending vehicles 45m to the ground below.
There are calls in Italy for the bosses of the firm that operates the bridge to resign, amid growing public anger.
Genoa fire chief Emanuele Gissi says work to find survivors continues even as hopes fade.
IN: "The rescue….
OUT: …is risky."
DUR: 41 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0815genoa-gisi1.mp3