Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Kolkata flyover collapse kills 22

TRAGEDY Under-constructi­on flyover that missed several deadlines crashes onto a busy street, hundreds feared trapped

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

› It is nothing but an act of God. So far in 27 years we have constructe­d several number of bridges...it never happened. K PANDURANGA RAO, senior official of IVRCL that is building the flyover

KOLKATA: An under-constructi­on flyover collapsed in a congested Kolkata market on Thursday, killing at least 22 people and trapping hundreds underneath giant steel frames and concrete slabs.

Around 250 metres of the 2.2-km-long Vivekanand­a Road flyover crashed onto dense traffic around 12.30pm near one of Kolkata’s most important business districts, Burrabazar. The official death toll was 19.

Close circuit camera footage showed people, cars, buses, autoricksh­aws and hawkers being crushed under the massive concrete structure. A bloody hand from under a girder gestured for help as people handed over water bottles to survivors pinned underneath.

At the Calcutta Medical College Hospital (CMCH), blood covered the entire floor as people franticall­y looked for familiar faces among the dead and injured.

“It is nothing but an act of God. So far in 27 years, we have constructe­d several number of bridges... it never happened,” said K Panduranga Rao of the Hyderabad-based IVRCL, the company building the flyover.

Residents said casting was done on a portion of the collapsed structure on Wednesday night.

Police sealed the offices of IVRCL and registered an FIR.

Experts warned the toll could mount and clearing debris may take several days as cranes to lift the concrete slabs hadn’t arrived hours after the accident. Rescuers had pulled out more than 80 people till 10pm.

“We cannot say when the debris will be cleared and the rescue operations will be over…We have been able to rescue, or extract, very little of what locals and eyewitness­es told us are buried under the rubble,” said Supratim Sarkar, joint commission­er (headquarte­rs) of Kolkata Police.

Authoritie­s rushed 500 army and National Disaster Response Force personnel to help local police with the rescue operation.

“Shocked & saddened by collapse of under-constructi­on flyover in Kolkata. Took stock of the situation & rescue operations,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee rushed to the spot and sought to shift the blame to the erstwhile Left Front that was in power when constructi­on began in 2009.

“Constructi­on began on flyover during CPI(M) time, not our time. We have cancelled all our election meetings, and have come here. The guilty will be given strict punishment,” she said.

The government announced compensati­on of R5 lakh to the families of the dead, R2 lakh for those critically injured and R1 lakh for those with minor injuries.

But opposition parties weren’t convinced and blamed the ruling Trinamool Congress for the incident that is expected to influence the assembly polls less than a week away.

“The constructi­on work was carried on in an unscientif­ic manner. The state administra­tion did not take any lesson even after the collapse of Ultadanga flyover three years ago,” said Union minister of state for urban developmen­t and BJP MP Babul Supriyo.

The Congress demanded the arrest of state urban developmen­t minister Firhad Hakim — who was seen accepting cash in a recent sting video — and accused the police of being lax in starting rescue operations.

“We demand full investigat­ion. People are dying like cats and dogs,” said state Congress chief Adhir Chowdhury.

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