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The City of Falling Angels (2005) is a non-fiction work by John Berendt.The book tells the story of some interesting inhabitants of Venice, Italy, whom the author met while living there in the months following a fire which destroyed the historic La Fenice opera house in 1996.
Rescue operations lasted for about two hours after the accident. [16] Rail services on the line near the site of the accident were temporarily suspended. [20] The wreckage of the bus was removed early the next day. [12] A reception point was set up at a nearby hospital to provide psychological and psychiatric support for the victims' families. [12]
Passing paramedics extinguished the fire and tried to remove people from the car, [3] but the fire reignited before they could rescue Saburido; they also lacked suitable equipment to cut her out. Forty-five seconds later, a fire truck arrived and fully extinguished the fire, after which Saburido was airlifted to the burn unit in Galveston .
Venice prosecutor to conduct a review. 10:03, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar. Burno Cherchi, the chief prosecutor of Venice, said a review will be conducted today into what led to the bus accident.
A victim of last month's attacks in the Venice canals was declared brain-dead after a monthlong coma, sources confirmed to The Times on Tuesday.
The worst flooding in Venice in more than 50 years prompted calls Wednesday to better protect the historic city from rising sea levels as officials calculated hundreds of millions of euros in damage.
The gasoline fire at the rupture was under control by 2:00pm. Evacuated residents were able to return to their homes at 4:59pm. Paramedics at the scene reported two dead and 27 injured. The dead included a 92-year-old woman who fled her home on Bagley Avenue just off Venice and collapsed of a heart attack in her front yard.
The Venice Shoreline Crips and the Latino Venice 13 (V-13) were the two main gangs active in Venice. V13 dates back to the 1950s, while the Shoreline Crips were founded in the early 1970s, making them one of the first Crip sets in Los Angeles.