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In Prague collapsed pedestrian bridge: there are victims

Seven people were injured.

Pedestrian bridge over the Vltava river collapsed on Saturday, December 2, in the Czech capital Prague. While four persons suffered.

All the injured are now in the city hospital. At the present time is the operation to search for possible other victims of the incident. It involves a helicopter, firefighters and law enforcement officials.

“Part of the pedestrian bridge collapsed, the other part, too, may soon fall. We saved four of the victims,” — said the publication of one of the firefighters. According to him, the serious injury of no one.

In November 2016, the bridge across the Irtysh were on it people collapsed in the Kazakh city of Ust-Kamenogorsk. At the time of incident closed for the reconstruction part, there were six workers, four fell, two more managed to cling to the parapet.

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