Letters to the editor – March 9, 2026
- On February 13, Aldo Gatt reported a dangerous balcony at 4, Triq Papa Alessandru VII, Vittoriosa, noting it overlooks a busy street near a butcher.
- Local councils said they cannot act because the building is privately owned and the owner is unknown, and police have not replied yet to the report.
- Visible debris included sharp fragments from a drain pipe on the balcony at 4, Triq Papa Alessandru VII, and the base appears cracked.
- After a previous balcony collapse on Triq l-Ajkla, the writer urged competent authorities to identify the owner before someone is injured, recalling authorities’ expressed solidarity with residents.
- Authorities face a public-safety versus administrative deadlock as Vittoriosa and Cospicua local councils cannot act and police have not replied, leaving responsibility unclear and the hazard in place.
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