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Genoa Bridge Disaster: Mattarella Demands Infrastructure Safety, No Negligence
14 Aug
Summary
- Genoa bridge collapse killed 43 people in 2018
- President Mattarella calls for end to negligence in infrastructure safety
- Commemorative events held in Genoa to mark 7th anniversary

This week, Italy marked the 7th anniversary of the devastating Genoa bridge collapse that claimed 43 lives in 2018. The commemorative ceremony in Genoa, held for the first time at the newly inaugurated Memorial, was a somber occasion.
In a message to the Mayor of Genoa, Silvia Salis, President Sergio Mattarella emphasized that the tragedy was a "severe reminder of public and private responsibilities regarding the safety of infrastructure." He stressed that "infrastructure safety must not accept negligence," a clear call for accountability and improved safety measures.
The day's events included a Mass celebrated by Archbishop Marco Tasca in memory of the victims, as well as other commemorative activities organized by the City of Genoa and the Committee of Relatives of the Victims of the Morandi Bridge. This collective remembrance serves as a poignant reminder of the need to prioritize public safety and prevent such disasters from occurring again.