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May Day Concert: Damage Count: Damaged Pavement and Fountains Shut Down for a Month.

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The fountains in Piazza San Giovanni remain unlit for at least a month. This is the most visible consequence of the May Day Concert. However, it's not the only one. Damage assessment: On the morning of May 7th, the Department of Public Works conducted an inspection together with...
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The fountains in Piazza San Giovanni remain unlit for at least a month. This is the most visible consequence of the May Day Concert. However, it's not the only one. Damage assessment: On the morning of May 7th, the Department of Public Works conducted an inspection together with...

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RomaToday broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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