And uprooted families who had lived under it for decades the bridge that day in the country it claimed when it was built now a symbol of neglect and tragedy. And of itto a new much ecto are sisters who lived under the more and you bridge and though they are grateful to have survived the collapse a road to rebuilding in general has been painful the sisters have to come to terms with their new lives as their past is demolished right before their eyes. And i read the chart oh has lived near them over on the bridge for most of her life she says seeing the last few pillars disappear didnt bother her it was more of a spectacle but now she has to watch as the house she lived in for nearly 60 years is demolished only pieces of the 1st floor remain the same thing and song on there. You can hear it because and jack thomas whacking away. The sound is terrible. That affects you more than watching it. And im rita and her sister me mum were lucky they own a flat in the center of genoa and were able to move there its smaller than their home near the bridge but they had to leave a lot of their belongings behind anyway they were only permitted to return to their old home a company by officials a few times it lies directly under the bridge which at that stage was in danger of collapsing. They were going to sound us. Like grave robbers because there was no sign of life there anymore its an awful feeling when you dont recognize your own home you know vehicle most in some ways going back was part of the process of letting go. Some memories are painful for the 2 sisters but not all of them there were light moments among all the drama. That you will find a spot of funny when one of the firemen the one with the pasta opened a drawer and found some noodles from a good brand and he said youre leaving them here we said tad theyre just noodles. And he said but theyre noodles from muddy sunnah we start theyre good for another year. You can make some getting but. I said ok ok take them. A sense of humor can help when times are tough but not for marco a lawyer he was allowed to revisit his home just for a few minutes it was all too much for him. Talking to the my heart was racing it was in my throat. Fear it was turning to shit panic. And then i thought. I have to stop otherwise ill have a heart attack need truth marco was in his flat when the bridge collapsed he ran for his life the memory still haunts him today. With us but our own son paul in the midst of all the panic when youre fleeing you know the last of us and you hope its all just a bad dream group of knowing youll a night then something that will disappear in a moment and everything will be like it was before. But nothing is as it was before marco has been temporarily allocated a small flock by city authorities all 200. 70 families who live near the bridge have been really how the market has also been paid compensation for his old flood but money will never replace the feeling of home. But i think. I always feel a bit like how should i put this i just wish theyd think of us as a bit more than a 1000000 number. Book you know people would then know why did she call me maybe. The courts are currently debating who is responsible for the disaster local authorities or the private company in charge of the motorways the outer strada pelly tallia in a case that will probably last 2 years the Motorway Company is currently refusing requests for interviews gena was vice mayor is keen to point out all the work that has already been done but he avoids answering the questions of who is responsible. A i only consider certain things. It was a catastrophe or something didnt work. But i cant judge what happened technically the judge has to find answers with the help of engineers who want to stand these things a lot more. And that it is passed. In the meantime traffic is rolling again but infrastructure is in bad shape in many places around the country the bridge which is now being used to redirect traffic to church on a rita i mean as Old Neighborhood has also seen better days volunteers at the committee that campaigns for victims of the disaster or weeks after the bridge collapse out of straw to people try to divide those affected. Was that. What saved us was that we all said no. We showed that we were united and that we werent for sale. And that gave us power in negotiations and it was dangerous for the other side to put it i didnt that it didnt. For the victims it was a good lesson to learn that there is power in unity but they will still never get their old lives back. The and. The and. The and. The next part of our series takes us to hungary where the 1st fissure in the iron curtain appeared 30 years ago the country which was part of the eastern socialist bloc began removing its border fortifications with austria and soon after east germans fled across that border at show to the west fast forward to today and hungry has again fortified itself in places like. Instead of a fence to keep people in theyve now built one to keep people out. Its a remote village in southern hungary right on the border with serbia. This barbed wire fence is 4 meters high and razor sharp this is also the use external border and its now closed to refugees. Cutty book which is visiting the restricted access area in southern hungary. She was here in 2015 when the 1st big wave of refugees arrived from syria africa and afghanistan. I remember these hordes of refugees on the border in 2015 and budapest we heard about the conflicts and problems arising here we brought hundreds of 10 some blankets with donation and it was september and the nights were already very cold. It wasnt easy to get past the armed guards protecting the border cutty help the refugees put up tents their feet were wrecked from walking long distances she recalls and no provisions had been made for them. 30 years ago at hungarys border with austria the world witnessed another wave of refugees. Reporters applauding and here we are we cant believe it. It was in the border town of shop run that the iron curtain began to crumble when 500. 00 east germans fled to the west. Bella was one of the soldiers guarding the crossing on the 19th of august 1909 a peace demonstration was being held whats gone down in history as the paneuropean picnic hungry opened the border fence for 3 hours in a symbolic gesture agreed to by austria and hungary. Suddenly droves of east germans appeared in the cornfield and fled across the open border it was an escape that had been carefully planned the Border Guards could have prevented the escape halasz to numb it happened very fast the people only had to run 120 meters and they did it and 20 seconds we had to make a decision and that short time good about. Those who are not that particular dont honor him if. Hes been called a hero. And of course of course thats only half true i dont feel like a hero not in the least but its true that we turned a blind eye we made sure we were looking towards austria and didnt see what was happening behind us evildoers to. The east german refugees were dazed but delighted. I am tired were free. Were glad to have made it. I cant really believe im here and i got off the bus to set up shop run and crossed over. The escape had been made possible by miklos name it in 1988 hed been appointed hungarys Prime Minister he decided it was no longer necessary to secure the border with austria. Hungary was close to an airbase ongar he was bankrupt that time i am sitting in my room. Now plays early bird in the u. K. You can see all these couple. In the budget from 1909 he came across a line item identified with a secret code for i. E. Mediately big form and called up the interior minister and he told me that this is. The sum for the refurbishment for derry new will of the fans between hungary endorsed you and what did you do then then i deleted girls that big sum out of the budget the 1st hole in the iron curtain the news spread around the world to go on the tour today hungry began dismantling the border with austria which has been in place for 40 years electric signals were taken down along a stretch of the fence and barbed wire was torn down. All of them nor did what was going on. And no. Knocking on my door over saw them time soviet them better there to budapest protesting what what do we. Know telephone call from most call it will splint for 2025 minutes and finally ended up just to end in a phone call soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev pledged to support it until i am sitting in this chair that appeared be no repetition of 56 which is not a verse was a clear cut message that may close. Your hands are not tied up anymore. Now hungry has rebuilt attentive to keep refugees out the right wing government is anti immigration to the dismay of a book which then put them on manual i mean i wonder how many people these days would be happy to see the iron curtain that stood 1030 years ago rebuilt them in the river in their neck and neck. Many hungry and have the same opinion as the owner of this ice cream parlor. Great back of a car we had no idea what was going on. But imagine we didnt know who they were there were no more more of them kept on coming and we were afraid many for children about america we didnt know what these refugees wanted to forget and make up a dish and water. Ironically now that the border is closed business has dried up the ice cream parlor its closing this year. As most in the spotlight would agree being a social media star has its perks but it also has its downsides crime you and paris is having a tough time navigating its lore found. All the streets colorful facades have become a paradise for instagram and a nightmare for residents theyre angry at the influencer invasion and are calling on the authorities to step in. Anyone who has anyone in the world of social media has to visit this little street in the 12th after the symbol of paris if ever they find themselves in the french capital. There are already more than 36000 photos with the hash tag who came here on instagram. Kelly and tami a live an hour away from paris theyre hoping to pimp out that instagram feed us and if its so colorful so were taking color pictures its prettier the pictures come out nicer. And a lot is a pretty way of from no not at all that. There are just buildings its not pretty like paris. But the local residents are sick of people taking pictures of their homes. Day in day out people just turn up and start snapping away. So theyve taken to hiding inside. The residence used to take their tables to eat outside with not know or understand why everyone is here because of instagram not to take a picture of the street because its become fashionable to go to rue crim you stay on the news most of the locals refused to talk about the subject in front of the camera they say that each report just makes things worse journalists are no longer welcome here. For their its annoying were sick of it why is he filming me anough already ill break your damn camera. Rafters and dances make videos here there are drunken stag parties. A local Residents Association has put up a sign banning photos and videos but its all in vain. So long as the police dont interfere. Tourists just keep coming. Down here when this photo was uploaded 8 minutes ago this 110 minutes ago another 25 minutes ago. The world of instagram is about imitating if something goes viral people want to do the same thing they want to have as many followers as possible so i thought well amanda here from india doesnt need a guide book all the information is online i saw a lot of life and was both in here like the ground there follow some some from whats around the world. You may say influences i think and i saw i saw a lot of pictures in here so i was curious and i went to the locals have demanded areas that the entrances and either end of the road they would like to close them at least at the weekend no barriers yet but some restaurants might ironically come from the world of advertising there who commute has become a mainstream moneymaking phenomenon which could put the instagram as a whole when i thought he was an account with pictures of ru crime here if you click on the dress you see the brand is my outfits if youre going to cook again you go to their account and see theyre selling clothes. If you can do crimea is already becoming less fashionable because everyone knows it so people are already looking for the next place not just or not for you the locals might be able to come out of their homes soon and get out their tables again the instagram is meanwhile will surely have invaded another quite a deal extreme heat. Cities across europe are struggling to deal with housing shortages while wages are stagnating as real estate prices continue to rise and its a trend thats making city living unattainable for many but one small idea in the netherlands is gaining big traction the tiny house would have meant here instead talken boss people like stan napkins are taking matters into their own hands and embracing the less is more concept. Steinmetz this works as a music producer but lately hes also started honing his skills as a builder because hes putting together his very own miniature 26 square meter house in the dutch city thats so tough and boss. The 38 year old is glad to move out of town where he can lead a more independent and affordable life. They kept cologne its a feeling of being weighed down by all kinds of things. You still. I want to reduce my living costs so i can do more what i like so. There are lots of people in the netherlands and the rest of the world who get stressed because they need to pay off their mortgage. But why. I think this undermines their sense of freedom at the cost of. The net were no longer taking risks. So close to. The materials for his new modular home cost 36000. 00 euros stein americans pieces all the elements together himself which helps reduce costs. Buying it preassembled would cost twice as much. This is many topia of former rubbish dump thats been converted into a tiny home settlement dutch Authorities Say living here is perfectly safe. These residents feel they are the trailblazers of a progressive Housing Movement every house has unique architecture but they all have one thing in common they are incredibly small so. Getting a permit from dutch authorities to set up one of these homes is relatively easy because they can be swiftly removed if necessary. Last year ransom 11 European Countries rose so much in city centers that middle class residents were priced out of the market affordable tiny homes are becoming a green alternative. Stein meriton is currently lives in subsidized housing in the city at 75. 00 square metres its 3 times the size of his new tiny home computer but it costs him 500. 00 euros in rent each month hell need to get rid of some things before he moves into many topia. Yeah as you can see they have precious stones all kinds of books. And a lot of furniture because. This piece here is very dear to me its my mothers desk she recently passed away maybe i can give it to my sister so it stays in the family all along over later the. Other gay for. You know im a bit of a hoarder. Of lots of things but sentimental value i guess they got that from my mother. She always told me to hold on to things. And the biggest lesson i can learn from this is to let go. If everything i own can also be a burden last. Time in this new home well only have a mini bathroom a kitchenette and one relatively big room to live in. Fair thank you it will require some selfdiscipline living here. In the mornings i love to fold the way the bed and clear away the bed sheets even though i do like to sleep in. Otherwise oklahoma after work to a house of chaos. Theres even a roof deck on his new house hell pay just 200. 00 euros a month for the land but he could also move his house if he wanted to. House a foreman i spend a lot of time searching for a place close to nature. Usually in town there are houses everywhere you cant even see the sunrise or set but here you even got swans i feel so lucky to work. 60 percent of people in the netherlands on their own homes soon stein mertons will be one of them. Well those who enjoy living in tight quarters might also enjoy traveling in them turkey Eastern Express processed through the countrys north and offers locals a reliable means of traveling through the snow the region but lack of a wider interest left the line on the brink of closure then photos of the train passing through beautiful landscapes again picking up steam and in an age of cheap and fast travel the nostalgia is proving a big draw with younger generations. Its party time on the Eastern Express tickets for the overnight passenger train or often sold out months in advance. On this journey across the whole of turkey it never goes any faster than 70 kilometers an hour. It takes 24 hours to get from korea to the armenian border. Hussein shellac is the sleeping car attendants hes there to ensure that all passengers are as comfortable as possible. Or probably good that i have fun with these young people theyre not annoying its a long trip and whether we want to or not we have to travel together. I want the trip to go well for us all and that only works if i get on with the passengers jets and skip that gets. Through takes in the Euphrates River and several gorgeous the landscape looks as if its from a 1000 or more nights. This couple is on the way to visit relatives in the east village apart so theyre happy about the trains leisure pace its a chance to spend some time together. But its here that we dont see each other very often just a few days a month we think the longer the trip lasts the more well see each other thats why we like making trips like this. That believe that nothing. Has a landscape changes between central and eastern anatolia so does the temperature its. 20 degrees celsius cooler and these men from the series then uncovered. Local children late to greet the train as it passes if these ones run fast enough they might get a gift some passengers have thrown books up the window. So that we can go in and say i want to come back when i get married ill take this journey with my wife at the moment im enjoying my life as a single man in a blue moon for. The Eastern Express is not just a train its an experience that transports passengers across turkeys enchanting landscape. Well tickets for the train are hard to get especially for the sleeping compartment they can go for as much as 10 times the price on the black market so be sure to book them early thank you for watching a focus on europe if you have thoughts our questions about our show you get in touch with me on twitter dont forget you can also watch our show online at e. W. Dot com ill see you again next week a few years and. Im going to. Cut. It. Loose. On the tourist works that has spawned many legends hitlers mind can. 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