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India flyover collapse kills at least 21 with 150 feared trapped

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‘Monumental tragedy’: India flyover collapse kills at least 21 with 150 feared trapped

Efforts are underway to rescue those trapped under the debris in Kolkata

PUBLISHED : Thursday, 31 March, 2016, 5:40pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 31 March, 2016, 10:00pm

Reuters

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A flyover under construction in the bustling Indian city of Kolkata collapsed on to moving traffic below, killing at least 21 people with as many as 150 people feared trapped, police said.

Residents were using their bare hands to try to rescue people pinned under a 100-metre length of metal and cement that snapped off at one end and came crashing down in a teeming commercial district near Girish Park.

“Monumental tragedy. Rescue ops on. Many feared dead,” Derek O’Brien, spokesman for the left-wing party that governs the state of West Bengal of which Kolkata is the capital, said in a tweet.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, seeking re-election in a regional poll next month, rushed to the scene to survey the damage. She faces tough questions over who was responsible.

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Specialist rescue teams armed with concrete cutters, drilling machines, sensors to detect life and sniffer dogs were being rushed to the scene. Photo: Reuters

A newspaper reported last November that Banerjee wanted the project - already years late - to be completed by February. Project engineers expressed concerns over whether this would be possible, The Telegraph said at the time.

Television footage from the scene showed a bloody hand reaching out from under what appeared to be a girder. People were trying to hand bottles of water to survivors pinned underneath.

“The concrete had been laid last night at this part of the bridge,” resident Ramesh Kejriwal told Reuters. “I am lucky as I was planning to go downstairs to have juice. When I was thinking about it, I saw that the bridge had collapsed.”

A senior police officer on the scene said that 15 critically injured people had been rescued.

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The accident is the latest in a string of deadly construction collapses in India, some of which have highlighted shoddy building standards. Photo: Reuters

“Most were bleeding profusely. The problem is that nobody is able to drive an ambulance to the spot,” said Akhilesh Chaturvedi, a senior police officer.

A 140-tonne crane brought to the scene was unable to lift the concrete slab under which many people were feared trapped, including passengers in a minibus.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted his concern and announced that rescue teams would be rushed to the scene.

Yet there was little sign of a coordinated rescue operation, with access for heavy lifting equipment restricted by the buildings on either side of the flyover and heavy traffic in the area.

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Many cars, trucks and other vehicles lay under the large chunks of concrete and metal debris. Photo: Reuters

The 2km flyover has been under construction since 2009 and has missed several deadlines for completion.

Construction projects in India have long been plagued by lax safety standards and dubious ties between politicians and business.

The disaster could play a role in the West Bengal state election, one of five being held from next month that will give a verdict on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nearly two years in power.



 

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CCTV footage shows how Kolkata bridge collapsed


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Indian police quiz company officials after flyover collapse


PUBLISHED : Saturday, 02 April, 2016, 3:43pm
UPDATED : Saturday, 02 April, 2016, 3:43pm

Associated Press

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Indian police are investigating possible murder charges against 10 construction company employees who have been either arrested or detained in connection with the collapse of an unfinished flyover in Kolkata that killed at least 24 people, officials said on Saturday.

Rescuers continued clearing rubble from the scene of Thursday’s accident. Some 67 people have been pulled out alive, but rescuers doubted more survivors would be found.

“There is no possibility of finding any person alive,” S.S. Guleria, deputy inspector general of the India’s National Disaster Response Force said on Friday.

Three arrested employees of Hyderabad-based IVRCL Infrastructure Co. were to appear on Saturday in court where arguments for formal charges would be heard, a police officer said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorised to talk to reporters.

‘Monumental tragedy’: India flyover collapse kills at least 21 with 150 feared trapped

Seven other employees have been detained, according to the Press Trust of India news agency. Police also sealed the company’s Kolkata office.

The employees are being questioned over possible charges of murder and culpable homicide, crimes that are punishable by death or life imprisonment, and criminal breach of trust, which carries a prison sentence of up to seven years, police said.

[An Indian man looks at the collapsed site of an under construction flyover in Kolkata. Photo: Xinhua]

IVRCL Infrastructure was contracted in 2007 to build the flyover, a project expected to take two years. But construction was far behind schedule.

The flyover had spanned nearly the width of the street and was designed to ease traffic through the densely crowded Bara Bazaar neighbourhood. The structure fell within hours of concrete being poured into a framework of steel girders on Thursday.

“We completed nearly 70 per cent of the construction work without any mishap,” IVRCL official K.P Rao said on Thursday. He was not among those detained on Friday. “We have to go into the details to find out whether the collapse was due to any technical or quality issue.”

Two West Bengal state engineers overseeing the construction of the overpass were suspended from jobs pending an inquiry into the disaster, a state government statement said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was in Washington at the time of the collapse, said he was “shocked and saddened,” according to a message on his Twitter account.



 
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