The £12bn mega-project that’d link Sicily to the rest of Italy – but not everybody’s happy

Aerial view of the Messina Strait

Aerial view of the Messina Strait (Image: Getty)

New plans to launch Messina bridge project, which would see being connected to mainland Italy, are steaming ahead.

Drafted plans for the Messina bridge would see it snatch a world record from another European .

If built, the bridge would turn the Ancient Roman’s dream of linking Sicily to Italy into a reality and revolutionise travel in the area for both its residents and visitors.

The Messina bridge project, which has been decades in the making, would stretch 2.2 miles (3.6 km) – longer than , making it the world’s longest single-span suspension bridge.

But not all are pleased with the possible construction of this colossal structure as Italian environmental activists continue to protest against it.

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Matteo Salvini guest on the TV show Porta a Porta

Infrastructure minister for Italy, Matteo Salvini, wants this bridge to be built (Image: Getty)

The Messina bridge’s total cost is estimated to cost a staggering £12billion (€13.5 billion).

The has agreed to fund 50% of the executive design costs when it comes to the bridge’s rail infrastructure, totalling £20 million.

The bridge would span across the Messina Strait and has previously come close to construction a number of times, including in 2005 and 2011 under Silvio Berlusconi’s governments.

But this never came about due the country’s political instability and economic crisis alongside protests from, among others, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

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Protest Against The Building Of A Bridge Across The Strait Of Messina At Villa San Giovanni

Plans for the bridge have caused major protests particularly among environmental activists (Image: Getty)

Fast forward to today and Italian Prime Minister looks to revive this immense project.

The construction of the Messina bridge is not only backed by the Prime Minister, with Italy’s infrastructure minister and right-wing Lega party leader also drumming up plans for this bridge.

Salvini said: “The bridge will bring work, wealth, beauty, and will save tons of CO2 in the air, making it one of the greenest bridges in the world.”

Despite the Messina bridge potentially placing Italy on the global map for engineering marvels, the bridge’s construction has proved to be a thorn in the side of environmental activists.

This is because the Messina bridge, if constructed, would run through a natural reserve, with the site of construction leading to seizures of private land.

An activist for the WWF in Sicily, Anna Giordano, previously told : “I’m tired of the bridge. I spent so many years fighting against it.”

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