Daily Tribune (Philippines)

GENOA BRIDGE OVERSHADOW­S TRAGEDY

The tragedy also ended the longstandi­ng concession of highway maintenanc­e

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GENOA, Italy (AFP) — Italy inaugurate­s a sleek new bridge in Genoa on Monday, though relatives of the 43 people killed when the old viaduct collapsed say the pomp and ceremony risk overshadow­ing the tragedy.

Jets trailing the colors of the Italian flag will roar overhead as the national anthem plays, almost two years to the day the Morandi highway gave way during heavy rain, hurling dozens of cars and several trucks onto railway tracks below. President Sergio Mattarella will be the first to officially cross the new bridge, designed by famed Italian architect Renzo Piano, who gave it a curved, gleaming underbelly evoking the hull of a ship in tribute to Genoa’s maritime history.

The names of the victims will be read aloud — though many of their loved ones will not be present.

“We won’t be at the inaugurati­on, we don’t want the tragedy to be transforme­d into a carnival,” said Egle Possetti, whose sister died in the 14 August 2018 disaster along with her husband and their two children.

“You can have this sort of big party if you knock down the bridge because it’s old, you build a new one, and no one’s died.”

The Morandi bridge had been riddled with structural problems for decades, leading to expensive maintenanc­e, and its collapse threw the spotlight on Italy’s creaking infrastruc­ture.

The tragedy also ended the longstandi­ng concession of highway maintenanc­e by a company majority-owned by the powerful Benetton family.

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 ?? VALERY HACHE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? RESCUERS work at the site where the Morandi motorway bridge collapsed in Genoa two years ago. Italy inaugurate­s a sleek new bridge in Genoa on, though relatives of the 43 people killed when the old viaduct collapsed say the pomp and ceremony risk overshadow­ing the tragedy.
VALERY HACHE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE RESCUERS work at the site where the Morandi motorway bridge collapsed in Genoa two years ago. Italy inaugurate­s a sleek new bridge in Genoa on, though relatives of the 43 people killed when the old viaduct collapsed say the pomp and ceremony risk overshadow­ing the tragedy.

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