Italy bridge operator in spotlight as collapse death toll rises
Updated: 2018-08-15 16:38
STRUCTURAL INSPECTIONS
"I have given mandate to my ministry to start all proceedings to apply the agreement, that is to revoke the concession from these companies and seek significant sanctions which can reach up to 150 million euros based on the terms of the contract."
Atlantia and Autostrade did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The Morandi Bridge, named after the engineer who designed it, forms part of the A10 motorway run by Autostrade. The 55-km (34 mile) stretch of the A10 accounts for around 1.7 percent of total network traffic for Italy's biggest toll road operator, according to one analyst's estimate.
"The top management of Autostrade per l'Italia must step down first of all," Toninelli said in a Facebook post.
He also the government would inspect the structure of ageing bridges and tunnels across the country with a view to launching a programme of remedial works if required.
Within hours of the disaster, the anti-establishment government that took office in June said the collapse showed Italy needed to spend more on its dilapidated infrastructure, ignoring EU budget constraints if necessary.
"We should ask ourselves whether respecting these limits is more important than the safety of Italian citizens. Obviously for me, it is not," said Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, head of the right-wing League, part of the ruling coalition.
Reuters