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Sewer Children Beneath Rome
The BBC reports that the Roman police have found dozens of children, ranging in age from 10 to 15, living in the sewers beneath Italy’s capital. The children, who broke into the sewage system below railway stations by removing manhole covers, are immigrants from Afghan and do not speak Italian. Authorities believe that they arrived in Rome as stowaways on board trailer trucks bound from Turkey and Greece. The United States has its own subterranean sewer cities.


