Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Majerhat bridge collapse: Another body found under debris, toll three

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One more body was recovered Thursday from the debris of the collapsed Majerhat Bridge in southern part of the city, taking the toll in the incident to three, a police official said.

The body was identified as that of Goutam Mondal, 45, a labourer hailing from Murshidaba­d district, who was missing along with another labourer Pranab Dey since the accident on Tuesday, he said. Mondal was working as a cook in the extension of the Metro rail project going on adjacent to the Majerhat Bridge, he said.

The area near the site had been dug up for the project and constructi­on material is strewn all over the place.

The other deceased, whose body was recovered Wednesday, was identified as Soumen Bag.

Of the 24 injured, 11 were discharged Wednesday and 13 are currently under treatment in different hospitals, he said.

After Mondal’s body was found, NDRF personnel left the spot, while state’s Disaster Management Department personnel continued with the rescue work using cranes, earth movers and drilling machines. “We are closing our operations as it seems there is nobody stuck inside, an official of the NDRF said.

The state government has constitute­d a committee under chief secretary Malay De to investigat­e the cause of the collapse.

The bridge in Alipore area runs over the Majerhat railway station and connects the city centre with the heavily populated Behala, vast areas of the south west suburbs and neighbouri­ng South 24 Parganas district.

With the Diamond Harbour Road being closed and less number of buses plying, thousands of commuters were stuck in huge traffic jams since morning.

“We have diverted vehicles to and from the city through various other roads,” an officer of Kolkata Police traffic department said.

The police lodged a suo motu case against unknown people in connection with their involvemen­t in the bridge collapse, the third in the city since 2013.

An under-constructi­on flyover collapsed in the crowded Burrabazar area, the wholesale business hub of the city, on March 31, 2016, claiming 26 lives. On March 4, 2013, a bridge collapsed in Ultadanga in the city’s northern part.

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