Disaster in Genoa: Twelve years in prison for bridge collapse in Italy
At 11:36 a.m., the Ponte Morandi Bridge, which had been running through the city for more than half a century, suddenly collapsed
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Now, eight years later, the first sentences have been passed. Italy: Bridge collapse of Genoa: ex-motorway chief sentenced to 12 years in prison. In 2018, part of the Ponte Morandi motorway bridge in Genoa collapsed.
Furthermore, Incoming contributions will be reviewed and subsequently published. Please deactivate all hardware and software components that are able to block parts of our website. According to the investigating judge, since the inauguration of the bridge in 1967, “not even minimal maintenance measures had been taken” to reinforce the load-bearing ropes of pillar number nine.
In addition, Vehicles crashed into the depths on 14.
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Now, eight years later, the first sentences have been passed.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +2Italy: Bridge collapse of Genoa: ex-motorway chief sentenced to 12 years in prison.
according to sternIn 2018, part of the Ponte Morandi motorway bridge in Genoa collapsed.
according to sternIncoming contributions will be reviewed and subsequently published.
according to Kronen ZeitungPlease deactivate all hardware and software components that are able to block parts of our website.
according to DER STANDARD - InternationalAccording to the investigating judge, since the inauguration of the bridge in 1967, “not even minimal maintenance measures had been taken” to reinforce the load-bearing ropes of pillar number nine.
according to ORF News +1Vehicles crashed into the depths on 14.
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