Anticipate residual travel and safety disruptions following a building fire in Via D’Onofrio, Colli Aniene, Rome, Italy on June 2

Incident Details
On June 2, emergency crews responded to a fire in Via D’Onofrio, Colli Aniene, Rome, Italy. The fire was the result of a number of explosions at the construction site, though the root cause is unknown. One person has reportedly died as a result of the fire with at least ten others being sent to the hospital. The fire has reportedly been put out, though the area has yet to be declared safe.

Traveler Safety
Travelers should shelter in place and avoid the area until emergency crews declare the building safe. Residual travel disruptions are to be expected around the building in the coming hours. Follow all emergency procedures and obey all directives by emergency personnel.

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