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Five feared dead in Kolkata bridge cave-in, Army on alert

- AVISHEK RAKSHIT Kolkata, 4 September

Two-and-a-half years after an underconst­ruction flyover in north Kolkata came down and killed 26, a portion of a 40-year-old bridge in southwest Kolkata collapsed during the afternoon rush hour on Tuesday.

At least, 19 people were injured and five feared dead. At the time of the incident, at least five cars, a minibus and three two-wheelers were on the bridge, said witnesses. Fire personnel, who were aiding the rescue operations, said 20-25 people who were trapped under the debris were rescued. Two were in a serious condition. Nine people were rushed to the nearby hospital, of whom one is feared to have succumbed to injuries.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, currently in Darjeeling to attend Teachers’ Day celebratio­ns, said all the people who were caught in the collapse have been rescued. Six labourers engaged in the constructi­on of a metro-rail extension project in the nearby area had put up a makeshift shanty under the bridge are yet to be accounted for.

“I have heard that one person has died but I am yet to receive confirmati­on. There may be two-three casualties,” Banerjee said.

West Bengal Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi, Kolkata’s Mayor and Fire Minster Sovan Chatterjee, and Urban Developmen­t and Municipal Affairs Minister Firhad Hakim rushed to the spot.

“We are very worried. We are receiving informatio­n from the rescue team on ground. We want to go back as soon as possible. There are no flights in the evening. Our team is focused on relief and rescue work. Rest of the investigat­ion will be done later,” Banerjee said from Darjeeling.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “The collapse of a part of a bridge in Kolkata is deeply unfortunat­e. My thoughts are with the families of the victims. I pray that those who are injured recover at the earliest.”

Partha Chatterjee, the state’s education minister, has ordered a probe to find the causes leading to the collapse of this crucial bridge which connects the densely populated Behala area to central Kolkata. The bridge is maintained by the Public Works Department (PWD).

Hakim said all those who were trapped have been rescued.

“This is not such a big situation that the Army needs to be called in,” he added when asked if help from the Army needs to be sought. However, the armed forces have kept three columns on standby. During the collapse of the Posta flyover, the Army had been called in to aid rescue operations.

Train movement through the Majerhat railway station was suspended temporaril­y as a precaution­ary measure, although the bridge didn’t collapse on the underlying railway tracks. Tripathi said, “(The) bridge deserved better maintenanc­e. There was a report on a pit here for quite some time. I don’t know whether the PWD noted it. The PWD and railway administra­tion had the responsibi­lity to maintain it. The matter requires investigat­ion.”

The Eastern Railways has stated that maintenanc­e of the collapsed portion of the road over bridge was not under the jurisdicti­on of the railways.

 ?? PTI ?? Vehicles stuck on the bridge which collapsed in Kolkata’s Majerhat on Tuesday
PTI Vehicles stuck on the bridge which collapsed in Kolkata’s Majerhat on Tuesday

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