Officials suspended over Varanasi flyover collapse
Senior official says collapse was a ‘natural disaster’, rules out poor quality construction
Four senior officials of the Uttar Pradesh (UP) State Bridge Corporation were suspended yesterday in the aftermath of a flyover collapse in Varanasi that killed 18 people.
Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya suspended the officials and announced the formation of a Setu Suraksha Cell to check such incidents in future.
“Project manager H.C. Tiwari, assistant project manager K.R. Sudan, assistant engineer Rajesh Singh and junior engineer Lal Chand were suspended with immediate effect. A threemember technical committee has been constituted to carry out a probe and submit a report within a fortnight,” Maurya told media.
A portion of the flyover collapsed on a busy road in Varanasi on Tuesday evening crushing several cars, motorcycles and a minibus.
Storm blamed
Yesterday, a senior official of the Bridge Corporation said the collapse was a “natural disaster” ruling out the possibility that poor quality construction material may have been used to build the flyover.
“Preliminary findings point towards a loose cross-beam connection or a bearing failure. The beam may have got dislodged from its socket because of the thunderstorm and fell. So it may be a natural disaster,” managing director of the Corporation Rajan Mittal said.
He further said last week’s thunderstorm could be the reason behind the incident.
“The pressure to complete such projects was always there. We were working round-theclock in three shifts of eight hours each. But we were taking all the precautions and following the rule book in the casting and laying of girders,” Mittal said.
He said the project completion deadline was December 2018.
“We had completed 56 cent work on the bridge.
“Also the thunderstorm that stuck last week could have also damaged the flyover,” Mittal added. per
He blamed the authorities for allowing traffic movement underneath the bridge.
“It is a very congested area. We had written several letters to the police and administration authorities to regulate and impose traffic restrictions around the construction site. But our requests went unnoticed,” he added.
Call for inquiry
Meanwhile, General Secretary of UP Engineers Association S.S. Niranjan said the district administration should have better managed the traffic in Varanasi so that there was less vehicular movement near the flyover.
“All the flaws in the construction work, be it structural or design related will come out threadbare in the technical inquiry ordered by the government but can the fact that traffic management was totally overlooked by the district administration be ignored?,” Niranjan asked.
He said the inquiry should see if regular meetings in this regard were conducted.
Meanwhile, UP CM Yogi Adityanath visited the site and reviewed rescue and relief work.
He also announced a payout of Rs500,000 (Dh27,072) each for the nearest kin of the deceased and Rs200,000 for the critically injured. Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, who is a Parliamentarian from Varanasi, also offered condolences to the families of the victims.