Report warns of unsafe road infrastructure in France after Italy bridge collapse
An audit commissioned by the French government says about 840 French bridges are suffering from serious damages and at risk of eventual collapse.
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An audit commissioned by the French government says about 840 French bridges are suffering from serious damages and at risk of eventual collapse.
President Emmanuel Macron's government had already promised new infrastructure spending but is coming under new pressure after last week's bridge collapse in neighboring Italy that killed 43 people.
The audit, published today by the Journal du Dimanche newspaper, says of the 12,000 government-maintained bridges in France, a third need repairs and 7 percent, or about 840 bridges, present a "risk of collapse" in the coming years and may be closed down.
The audit does not address thousands of other French bridges maintained by private companies or local authorities.
Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne told broadcaster Franceinfo last week that bridge "maintenance is our priority."
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