Tests have confirmed that the Marsa-Ħamrun flyover is structurally safe and the bridge required only surface works.
Membrane was also laid over the bridge, which is near the Maltapost head office in Marsa, so as to prevent further damage from seeping rainwater.
Transport Minister Ian Borg told Times of Malta that the authorities had sprung into action months ago and tests were carried out on the Marsa and the Mistra bridges.
It transpired that while the state of the 130-year-old Mistra bridge, between Xemxija and Mellieħa, was critical, the structure of the Marsa one was fine.
Concern about its structure gained momentum following tragedy in Genoa, when the Morandi Bridge collapsed during a heavy downpour. It was further amplified when commuters spotted exposed rebar on the pillars, the Minister said. The rebar had been exposed as part of “aesthetic works” to the bridge.
Infrastructure Malta CEO Fredrick Azzopardi meanwhile noted that core samples from different parts of the structure had confirmed that the structure, built in the 1970s, was safe.
In April, the Transport Ministry had announced that several studies were under way to ascertain the safety and stability of structures…