Man Trapped In Rubble After Tower Partially Collapses In Rome

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Man Trapped In Rubble After Tower Partially Collapses In Rome

The Colloseum, located near the recently, partially collapsed Torre dei Conti is seen in this file photo Rome, Italy on 27 April, 2025. The nearly 800 year old Torre dei Conti on November 3rd partially collapsed leaving a man buried under the rubble. A rescue operation is under way. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)


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