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The Giovanni XXIII Gallery closed in both directions due to the fire of an Atac bus on line 46. The fire, which broke out for reasons to be specified around 5:30 in the morning, of the tunnel that connects various districts of Rome, generated a large blanket of smoke that has invaded the tunnel making it inaccessible.
The fire, which broke out inside the Giovanni XXIII Gallery, occurred in the direction of the trip leading to Pineta Sacchetti and Trionfale.
At the scene, the local Roma Capitale police, committed to managing the road network, with various groups to manage the road network outside the tunnel, and firefighters.
The line 46 bus had no passengers and the Atac driver remained unharmed. According to what was learned, a man was transported in yellow code to the Gemelli hospital in Rome: he would have left his car for fear of what was happening in the tunnel and would have inhaled some fumes. It is not serious The traffic in the quadrant of that city is uncontrolled.
Atac explained the fact thus: “While walking through the Giovanni XXIII Gallery, around 5.30 in the morning, a fire broke out in a bus on line 46. The driver tried to put out the flames while alerting the firefighters, who intervened. There were no passengers on board. The bus had been in service for 16 years. Today is the second case of destructive fire in a car in 2020. Compared to the same period last year, cases of destructive fire have decreased by 50%. Compared to 2018, the total number of fire cases decreased by 80%”
#Rome #veicoloinfiamme – Temporary closure of the Giovanni XXIII Gallery due to the intervention of firefighters> <#Green light #Straight
– Luceverde Roma (@LuceverdeRoma) May 13, 2020
The Giovanni XXIII Gallery closed in both directions due to the presence of smoke after a car fire.
– Roma Mobilità (@romamobilita) May 13, 2020
The works of Galleria Govanni XXIII
The Giovanni XXIII Gallery thus remains temporarily closed. The tunnel whose eastern end is connected to the eastern ring road and, therefore, allows the direct connection between Foro Italico and Corso Francia with the Cortina d’Ampezzo, Trionfale and Monte Mario roads, in recent months had been subjected to a complete redevelopment intervention: the first of those brought since its opening in December 2004.
There are two phases of construction.: the first of January 20 and for about 40 days in the “cane of the north”, the one that goes to Pineta Sacchetti; the second emergency Coronavirus in the “southern reed” to descend towards Salaria-Stadio Olimpico. For the three kilometers of the northern Rome tunnel, asphalt renovation work, cleaning of sewer and drainage wells, installation of impact mitigators and remediation of weed vegetation near the exits, redevelopment interventions of integrated horizontal signs with vertical light, replacement of damaged safety barriers, waterproofing of the structure, cleaning of the photoreflective panels, to improve visibility inside the tunnel and the application of an anti-smog and anti-graffiti paint to absorb contamination and against vandalism .
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Work on the joints of the Tor di Quinto bridge
At Closing of the Giovanni XXIII GalleryToday, May 13, 2020, the works to replace the joints in the Tor di Quinto bridge will also be added, with a section of the Via del Foro Italico reduced to a dual carriageway.
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