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India bridge collapses, at least 120 deaths reported

Structure over Machchhu river falls during religious festivities impacting almost 500

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 31 Oct 2022 10:45AM

India bridge collapses, at least 120 deaths reported
A rickety bridge over the Machchhu river in Gujarat, India collapses as nearly 500 people gathered to celebrate a religious festival. Authorities have confirmed 120 deaths, while search and rescue is still ongoing find victims. – AFP pic, October 31, 2022

AHMEDABAD – At least 120 people were killed in India after a colonial-era pedestrian bridge collapsed, sending scores of people tumbling into the river below, police said today.

Authorities said nearly 500 people, including women and children, were celebrating a religious festival on and around the nearly 150-year-old suspension bridge in Morbi in western India when cables supporting it snapped soon after dark today.

This brought the rickety structure in the state of Gujarat crashing into the river, spilling scores of people into the water while others clung desperately to the wreckage.

“We have recovered 120 bodies so far. The toll is likely going to increase as the search operation continues,” P. Dekavadiya, the head of police in Morbi, told AFP by phone from the scene.

He said more than 130 people had been rescued.

The bridge over the Machchhu river around 200km west of Gujarat’s main city, Ahmedabad, had only re-opened several days earlier after months of repairs.

“People fell on top of each other after the bridge collapsed. People had flocked to the bridge for rituals and because of the Diwali festival. Many children and women were among the victims,” one witness told local media.

News reports showed videos – which could not be independently verified – of people hanging onto what remained of the bridge or trying to swim to safety in the dark.

‘No certificate’

The suspension bridge, 233m long and 1.5m wide, was inaugurated in 1880 by the British colonial authorities and made with materials shipped from England, reports said.

Broadcaster NDTV reported that it reopened on Wednesday after seven months of repairs despite not having a safety certificate, and that video footage from Saturday showed it swaying wildly.

Authorities quickly launched a rescue operation following the collapse, with boats and divers deployed to search for missing people late into the night.

Dozens of soldiers from the Indian Army and Navy were also called for the rescue operation.

Authorities were planning to stop water supply to the river from the nearby check dam and use pumps to de-water the river to speed up the search operation.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was touring his home state of Gujarat at the time, announced compensation for those killed and injured in the accident.

Modi “sought urgent mobilisation of teams for rescue (operations)”, his office tweeted.

“He has asked that the situation be closely and continuously monitored, and (for authorities to) extend all possible help to those affected.”

The Gujarat government on its official website describes the bridge as “an engineering marvel built at the turn of the century”.

Accidents from old and poorly maintained infrastructure including bridges are common in India.

In 2016 the collapse of a flyover onto a busy street in the eastern city of Kolkata killed at least 26 people.

In 2011 at least 32 people were killed when a bridge packed with festival crowds collapsed near the hill town of Darjeeling in India’s northeast.

Less than a week later around 30 people were killed when a footbridge over a river in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh collapsed.

In 2006 at least 34 people were killed when a 150-year-old bridge collapsed on a passenger train at the railway station in the eastern state of Bihar. – AFP, October 31, 2022

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