GUJARAT, India
Authorities in India say at least 132 people have died following the collapse Sunday of a recently renovated, century-old suspension bridge over the Macchu river in the western state of Gujarat.
People gather as rescuers search for survivors after a suspension bridge collapsed in Morbi town in the western state of Gujarat, India, Oct. 31, 2022. |
Many people have been
hospitalized and officials say they fear the death count could rise.
Local media reports said
Monday that the nearly 150-year-old bridge opened five days ago after
undergoing “seven months of repair work by a private firm.” The reports said
the Morbi city bridge had not, however, received the local government’s fitness
or safety certificate.
Hundreds of people had crowded
onto the bridge during celebrations for the Hindu festival of Diwali, officials
said.
Emergency workers and teams of military personnel have been deployed to the site to help in the rescue operation.
Authorities are 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, Agence France-Press
reported.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
who was in Gujarat at the time of the accident, said he was “deeply saddened by
the tragedy” in his home state. His office has announced compensation for the
families of the dead.
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