Jets trailing the colours of the Italian flag roared overhead and ship sirens sounded in the coastal city's port, almost two years to the day the Morandi overpass gave way during heavy rain, hurling dozens of cars and several trucks onto railway tracks below.
"Forty-three stars will shine every night on high," he said, as lamps along the bridge, numbered for the victims, lit up."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 14 August, 2018 disaster along with her husband and their two children.
The tragedy also ended the longstanding concession of highway maintenance by a company majority-owned by the powerful Benetton family. The Morandi was hailed a marvel of engineering when it opened in 1967, but an investigation into the disaster found it was neglected.
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