'Generali' sign atop insurer's skyscraper offices collapses in Milan


A partially collapsed sign of the Generali insurance headquarters is seen at the top of the Hadid tower in Milan, Italy, June 30, 2025. REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

MILAN (Reuters) -One of the giant Generali signs that crown the Italian insurer's head offices in Milan collapsed on Monday, remaining atop the 170 metre-high (558 ft) skyscraper but at risk of crashing to the ground, firefighters said on Monday.

Generali, which is Italy's biggest insurer, said there were no injuries, adding that staff had been instructed to remain at home and work remotely.

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