MILAN (Reuters) - Italian toll-road operator Autostrade per l'Italia is expected to hold an extraordinary board meeting next Tuesday to discuss the Genoa bridge disaster, a source said.
The company, 88 percent owned by Atlantia, has become engulfed in a political row over its motorway concessions after the bridge collapsed on Tuesday claiming at least 38 victims.
Atlantia, controlled by Italy's Benetton family, is expected to hold a board meeting on Wednesday, the source said.
No management changes at the group are expected, the source said.
(Reporting by Paola Arosio, writing by Stephen Jewkes)
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