Businesses in Gozo are calling for a tunnel connecting Malta and Gozo, saying Storm Harry highlighted the island’s vulnerability to rough seas and ferry cancellations. The storm disrupted ferry services, impacting tourism and daily commutes, and has reignited debates about improving connectivity between the islands. A tunnel, they argue, would provide a reliable link and support Gozo’s economy.
Gozo Businesses Push for Malta-Gozo Tunnel After Storm Harry Disruption
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