
Italian prosecutors investigate fiery crash near Bologna
MILAN — Italy’s prime minister visited people who were injured when a truck carrying highly flammable gas crashed and exploded on a highway near Bologna, saying Tuesday it was important to understand what happened to prevent future tragedies.
Prosecutors have opened an investigation of Monday’s accident, which was triggered when the tanker truck hauling liquefied petroleum gas, or LPG, rammed a truck stuck in a line of traffic. The tanker caught fire and then exploded, shooting a fireball across the raised highway’s eight lanes and collapsing part of it.
The tanker truck’s driver was killed, but two highway patrolmen were credited with preventing more deaths by clearing the road of startled and curious motorists in the minutes between the collision and the blast.
“The road was full of people outside of their vehicles that were making videos. There were two or three kilometres full of cars,” patrolman Giacomo Chiriatti told Italian news channel Sky TG24. “In six, seven minutes, eight, we managed to get all of the cars out of the way. After that, there was a great big explosion, as if from a film about Hiroshima and the atomic bomb.”