Connect with us


Top Stories

Breaking! At least 60 people dead after bridge collapses in India…

Published

on

At least 60 people were killed when a pedestrian bridge over a river in the western Indian state of Gujarat collapsed, plunging hundreds of people into the water, officials have said.

Authorities said that more than 150 people were on the suspension bridge over the Machchhu River in the city of Morbi at the time of the collapse.

Advertisement

TV footage showed dozens of people clinging on to the cables and twisted remains of the bridge as emergency teams struggled to rescue them. Some clambered up the broken structure to try to make their way to the riverbanks, while others swam to safety.

READ ALSO:   Eagles Will Know AFCON Foes By Tuesday, Seeded In Pot A

“Sixty deaths have been confirmed so far,” said Mohan Kundariya, a member of India’s parliament.

Advertisement

At least 30 people were injured, other officials said.

Gujarat’s home minister, Harsh Sanghavi, said that more than 150 people were on the narrow cable-stayed bridge, a tourist attraction that draws many sightseers during the festive season when Diwali and Chhath Puja are celebrated.

Advertisement

The 230-metre-long (750ft) bridge was built during British rule in the 19th century. It had been closed for renovation for six months and was reopened to the public last week.

India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, who was in his home state of Gujarat for a three-day visit, said he had directed the state chief minister to urgently mobilise teams for the rescue operation.

Advertisement
READ ALSO:   How Lagos NURTW Generates N123bn Annually – Report

The state government has formed a five-member special investigation team to conduct an investigation into the disaster.

Morbi is one of the top areas of ceramic manufacturing in the world and accounts for more than 80% of India’s ceramics output.

Advertisement

The incident comes before elections in Gujarat that are expected to be held by the end of the year, with the current term of Modi’s ruling party’s term ending in February 2023.

Advertisement
Advertisement







Also Read...