Wikipedia already has a page for this bridge and it's collapse
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponte_Morandi. The bridge was named Ponte Morandi, after its designer Ricardo Morandi.
"Morandi's cable-stayed bridges are characterized by a prestressed concrete structure for the piers, pylons and deck, very few stays, as few as two per span, and a hybrid system for the stays constructed from steel cables with prestressed concrete shells poured on. The concrete was only prestressed to 10 MPa, resulting in it being prone to cracks and water intrusion, which caused corrosion."
There is a lengthy section,
Maintenance and strengthening, which discusses the severe problems and restoration efforts of this bridge. It sounds bad as I read it.
"An early 2018 meeting report indicated resistance and reflectometry measurements had been performed indicating an (average?) reduction of the cross section of 10 to 20% of the tendons. A crack in the road had appeared at least fourteen days before the collapse near one of the stays of the now collapsed pillar 9. The crack may have indicated that the stay had stretched. At no point has there been a suggestion to reduce the load on the bridge. It has been reported that one of the stays gave way explosively due to corrosion and damage. With only four stays, if one of the stays had given way, the structure could have lost stability. There is speculation that lightning may have struck the stays, or a landslide could have destabilized the base."
Read the rest as it's too much to quote.