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Italian Officials Sentenced Over 2018 Genoa Bridge Collapse That Killed 43

via BBC World·yesterday·2 sources

An Italian court handed jail terms to officials over the 2018 Genoa bridge disaster that killed 43 people when the Morandi viaduct collapsed. The verdicts close a long-running case that exposed failures in maintenance and oversight of critical infrastructure. The ruling delivers a measure of accountability to grieving families nearly eight years after one of Italy's deadliest structural failures.

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Washington Times

Italian court convicts 30 including former highway operator CEO in deadly 2018 bridge collapse

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