LIBYA-BRIDGE-MORANDI-ACCIDENT

This picture taken on August 17, 2018, shows youth standing at the Wadi el Kuf bridge, built by Italian architect Riccardo Morandi in the 70's near Al-Baida, northeastern Libya. - Genoa's Morandi motorway bridge, a 200-metre (650-foot) portion of which collapsed on August 16 killing dozens of people in Italy, has been riddled with structural problems since its construction in the 1960s, which has led to expensive maintenance and severe criticism from engineering experts. Genoa's strructure has two twins in the world : Wadi el Kuf and the 8,7-kilometre long General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge that spans the bay of Maracaibo, Venezuela, and was completed in 1962. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP) (Photo credit should read ABDULLAH DOMA/AFP via Getty Images)
This picture taken on August 17, 2018, shows youth standing at the Wadi el Kuf bridge, built by Italian architect Riccardo Morandi in the 70's near Al-Baida, northeastern Libya. - Genoa's Morandi motorway bridge, a 200-metre (650-foot) portion of which collapsed on August 16 killing dozens of people in Italy, has been riddled with structural problems since its construction in the 1960s, which has led to expensive maintenance and severe criticism from engineering experts. Genoa's strructure has two twins in the world : Wadi el Kuf and the 8,7-kilometre long General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge that spans the bay of Maracaibo, Venezuela, and was completed in 1962. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP) (Photo credit should read ABDULLAH DOMA/AFP via Getty Images)
LIBYA-BRIDGE-MORANDI-ACCIDENT
PURCHASE A LICENSE
How can I use this image?
$499.00
USD

DETAILS

Restrictions:
Contact your local office for all commercial or promotional uses. Full editorial rights UK, US, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Canada (not Quebec). Restricted editorial rights elsewhere, please call local office.
Credit:
ABDULLAH DOMA / Contributor
Editorial #:
1018179392
Collection:
AFP
Date created:
August 17, 2018
Upload date:
License type:
Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
AFP
Barcode:
AFP
Object name:
AFP_18F628
Max file size:
4896 x 3264 px (16.32 x 10.88 in) - 300 dpi - 4 MB