The Asian Age

Jetty collapse in Hooghly kills 3

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI

Hooghly: Three people died and 70 others were missing when a portion of a jetty in the Hooghly river gave way Wednesday under the impact of high tide at a place in Bhadreswar. Locals swung into action and traced 18 of the missing people.

Three persons died while several others went missing after a temporary jetty broke down and submerged in Hooghly on Wednesday morning.

Mourning the loss of lives, governor Keshari Nath Tripathi expressed condolence­s to the families of the deceased. He flagged concern over the maintenanc­e of such structures, and called for carefulnes­s by the administra­tion.

Nearly 50 persons were standing on the 150-ft high jetty during the accident that took place at Telenipara Ghat in Bhadreshwa­r in Hooghly. They were waiting to avail of the ferry service around 11.30am to reach Shyamnagar Ferry Ghat in North 24 Parganas, which is located at the river bank. Suddenly, a high tide hit the jetty, made up of bamboo and wood logs, leading to its collapse.

Several people fell in the river. Superinten­dent of police (Hooghly) Sukesh Kumar Jain said that 18 people were rescued by the locals in small boats. Three among them were declared brought dead at Chandannag­ar sub-divisional hospital. The status about others was yet to be ascertaine­d till filling of the report.

Meanwhile, the National Disaster Response Force has launched a search operation to trace other missing people.

State agricultur­e marketing minister Tapan Dasgupta visited the spot. “Chief minister Mamata Banerjee has inquired of the tragedy. She announced a compensati­on of `2lakh for the family of each victim. The expense for treatment of the injured will be borne by the state,” he said. The ferry ghat is maintained by the Bhadreshwa­r Municipali­ty, which has been accused of the lack of maintenanc­e and safety measures.

A press statement from Raj Bhavan stated, “The governor expresses his anxiety over the missing of about 12 passengers because of break down of a jetty at Telinipara, Bhadreshwa­r, due to high tide. He also expresses his heartfelt sorrow at the loss of three lives in the incident and conveys condolence­s to the bereaved families.”

It added, “The governor requests everybody concerned to join hands in the rescue work to ameliorate the sufferings of the victims. He also expresses hope that authoritie­s concerned will be more careful in future.”

 ?? — PTI ?? A search operation is being carried out in the Hooghly after the collapse of a jetty in West Bengal on Wednesday.
— PTI A search operation is being carried out in the Hooghly after the collapse of a jetty in West Bengal on Wednesday.

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