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Why Bridges Collapse: The Genoa Disaster

The story of some of the people on the Polcevera Bridge on the day of its collapse, investigating what caused the bridge to fail so catastrophically.

On 14 August 2018, the Polcevera Bridge in Genoa collapsed, sending 27 vehicles plummeting to the valley below. 43 people lost their lives. It was Italy’s worst ever road-bridge disaster. This film tells the story of some of the people on the bridge that day and investigates what caused the bridge to fail so catastrophically.

The Polcevera Bridge was an icon of 1960s engineering, built by one of Italy’s most celebrated engineers, and hailed by some as a masterpiece. It formed a vital link in the main motorway between the south of France and Rome. Its failure had a huge impact on the local economy. The debris blocked railway lines for weeks, 600 people who lived under the bridge were forced to flee their homes, and lorry drivers had to make a 115km detour.

Ex-professional footballer Davide Capello, who was driving over the bridge when it collapsed, recalls his miraculous escape. "I found myself tumbling into the void. At that moment I let go of the wheel, I placed my hands behind my head, and I thought I was already dead." With many of Europe’s highways built in the same era as the Genoa bridge, this tragedy has raised questions about the maintenance of Europe’s ageing infrastructure. Are our bridges safe?

59 minutes

Last on

Thu 8 Aug 202420:05

Credits

RoleContributor
Production CompanyWindfall Films Ltd
DirectorMartin Gorst
Production ManagerSarah Smith
Executive ProducerCarlo Massarella
EditorDavid Preston
EditorBen Weissport
On-line editingSimon Cruse

Broadcasts

  • Mon 12 Aug 201921:00
  • Sun 18 Aug 201923:15
  • Thu 29 Aug 201900:15
  • Mon 17 Jan 202223:15
  • Mon 7 Feb 202200:00
  • Mon 18 Sep 202320:00
  • Thu 8 Aug 202420:05