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“Concrete structures seemed to be eternal,” Mr. Majowiecki said. “This was the mentality.”
In that hope, he added, Mr. Morandi was greatly mistaken.
The concrete of the day turned out to be highly vulnerable to degradation, worsened perhaps by salty air from the Mediterranean Sea and the harsh fumes from nearby factories.
Cracks in the concrete shell let water in, and the steel began corroding almost as soon as the bridge was opened for traffic in 1967. But unlike bare cables, any corrosion was hidden deep inside, making it hard to detect.