Former Cagliari Calcio goalkeeper Davide Capello has revealed that he survived a 30-metre drop during the Genoa bridge collapse.
The 33-year-old was crossing the Ponte Morandi when it suddenly crumbled amid a torrential downpour.
At least 37 have been confirmed dead, but many more are feared to be trapped under the rubble.
"It's a miracle I'm alive," Capello told SkyTG24. "I was going towards Genoa and was on the bridge.
"I heard a noise first, then everything collapsed. My car plunged 30 metres and got stuck between the columns and the rubble. It's incredible, I haven't got a scratch on me.
"I often went across that bridge, it's one of the busiest in the country. I saw the road just fall apart in front of me and it was such a shock. I don't know how my car managed to avoid being crushed."
Capello made three Serie B appearances in his career with Cagliari and has worked as a fireman in Savona since retiring, as well as playing for amateur team Legino 1910.