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Sicilian hospital 'a quake risk' | Sicilian hospital 'a quake risk' |
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Italian officials have ordered the evacuation of a newly built hospital on the island of Sicily after tests showed it risked collapse in an earthquake. | Italian officials have ordered the evacuation of a newly built hospital on the island of Sicily after tests showed it risked collapse in an earthquake. |
The 400-bed complex is in the town of Agrigento, in western Sicily. | The 400-bed complex is in the town of Agrigento, in western Sicily. |
More than 20 local officials and managers of the construction company are under investigation for fraud. | More than 20 local officials and managers of the construction company are under investigation for fraud. |
The justice authorities allege that they supplied sub-standard building materials - including concrete made with more sand than cement. | The justice authorities allege that they supplied sub-standard building materials - including concrete made with more sand than cement. |
It is an emblematic story of Mafia crime - the endangering of the lives of hundreds of patients because the Sicilian hospital structure is unsafe in a known earthquake zone. | It is an emblematic story of Mafia crime - the endangering of the lives of hundreds of patients because the Sicilian hospital structure is unsafe in a known earthquake zone. |
Rats | Rats |
The public hospital in Agrigento took 20 years to build at a cost to the Italian taxpayer of more than $50m (35.3m euros). | |
When it finally opened, five years ago, rats had eaten through electric cables and there was a black-out including in operating theatres, involving costly repairs. | When it finally opened, five years ago, rats had eaten through electric cables and there was a black-out including in operating theatres, involving costly repairs. |
The stability of the structure is suspect because concrete supplied by local contractors was mixed with too much sand and not enough cement in order to increase builders' profits. | The stability of the structure is suspect because concrete supplied by local contractors was mixed with too much sand and not enough cement in order to increase builders' profits. |
Italian state television showed pictures of core samples taken from the hospital's walls crumbling as soon as they were removed. | Italian state television showed pictures of core samples taken from the hospital's walls crumbling as soon as they were removed. |
The hospital authorities have now been given a month to evacuate the 400-bed complex and remove beds and medical equipment. | The hospital authorities have now been given a month to evacuate the 400-bed complex and remove beds and medical equipment. |
Environmental protection agencies say there are five hundred more hospitals and hundreds more schools and public works projects in Italy which have been built without proper attention to seismic risk. | Environmental protection agencies say there are five hundred more hospitals and hundreds more schools and public works projects in Italy which have been built without proper attention to seismic risk. |
The walls of a newly built hospital in L'Aquila in central Italy - hit by a catastrophic earthquake earlier this year - cracked and the building had to be abandoned. | The walls of a newly built hospital in L'Aquila in central Italy - hit by a catastrophic earthquake earlier this year - cracked and the building had to be abandoned. |
Earthquake proofing is patchy in one of Europe's most earthquake-prone countries. | Earthquake proofing is patchy in one of Europe's most earthquake-prone countries. |
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