The Genoese Guardia di Finanza had released dramatic footage from CCTV cameras under the bridge which collapsed last week killing 43 people.

The video captured the mundane moments before the catastrophe, with people running across the road trying to avoid the rain, and the cars which so narrowly escaped disaster.

Rescue workers on Sunday found the bodies of three members of a family in the wreckage of Genoa's collapsed motorway bridge - the last people reported missing in the disaster, bringing the death toll to 43.

The bodies were recovered from a car crushed under slabs of concrete, the Genoa prefecture said, five days after a 200-metre section of the Morandi bridge gave way in busy traffic, plunging vehicles and debris to the ground 50 metres below.

Nine people are still in hospital, four in a critical condition, the prefecture added.

All those listed as missing have now been accounted for.

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