Medieval Tower Collapse in Rome: What Happened?

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Medieval Tower Collapse in Rome

What's Going On?

A medieval tower in Rome has partly collapsed TWICE during renovations, leaving one worker trapped and another injured.
The tower, Torre dei Conti, is located near the Roman Forum and Colosseum
The collapse occurred during restoration work, with hundreds of tourists watching
Firefighters are working to rescue the trapped worker, but the situation is complex due to the risk of further collapses

What's Next?

Rescue teams are trying to free the worker, but it's a very long operation.

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Key Points

The ballroom will be paid for by private donations, including from big tech companies like Apple and Microsoft.
It will be used for events, including visits from heads of state, and will have bulletproof glass windows.
This is not the only change at the White House - other updates include a new look for the Oval Office and the removal of a historic tree.