MARINA DI PIETRASANTA, Italy (Reuters) - The Italian government could strip a national concession from the country's biggest toll-road operator, Autostrade, after this month's deadly bridge collapse and reallocate a revised version of it in a European tender, a senior official said on Friday.
The government has already moved to revoke the concession from Autostrade, controlled by infrastructure group Atlantia, after a viaduct on one of its motorways collapsed in the port city of Genoa, killing 43 people.
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