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Shortly after 3pm, much of the Camogli cemetery, in via Jacopo Ruffini, collapsed into the sea: many coffins ended up in the water, while a group of workers working in the area managed to escape.
Municipal police and firefighters from Rapallo arrived at the site: according to initial information, the collapse involved 2 chapels and caused more than 200 coffins to end up in the sea.
The causes of the collapse of the land that houses the cemetery are not yet clear, which the residents of the area observed with disbelief: firefighters even working from the sea with a team of divers, also to plan the recovery strategy of the coffins that ended up in Water; There is a Nbcr unit for the prevention of biological risks.
Tino Revello, municipal councilor for Public Works, explained in the 19th century that the area was “under control, guarded and cordoned off for a few days because it felt crunchy”; the hypothesis is that “the storm dug about 50 meters inland.”
Councilor Giampedrone also arrived at the site, who participated in an inspection (video above) together with the City Council technicians and with the mayor, Francesco Olivari: at the end of the controls, the mayor was challenged by a group of people gathered at the port sportsman waiting to hear news about his loved ones who collapsed into the sea. Olivari left, while Giampedrone stopped to speak with protesters.