141 dead as Gujarat suspension bridge collapses
According to authorities, more than 400 persons were in and around the bridge in Morbi when it collapsed Sunday evening.
According to authorities, more than 400 persons were in and around the bridge in Morbi when it collapsed Sunday evening.
According to authorities, more than 400 persons were in and around the bridge in Morbi when it collapsed Sunday evening.
Ahmedabad: The death toll from a bridge collapse in Gujarat in India rose to 141 on Monday, officials said.
A pedestrian bridge over a river in Gujarat collapsed on Sunday, plunging hundreds of people into the water.
Authorities said more than 400 people were in and around the suspension bridge over the Machhu River in the town of Morbi at the time of the collapse on Sunday evening.
TV footage showed dozens of people clinging onto the cables and twisted remains of the collapsed bridge as emergency teams struggled to rescue them.
Some clambered up the broken structure to try to make their way to the river banks, while others swam to safety.
At least 30 people had also been injured, other officials said.
Prateek Vasava, who swam to the river bank after falling from the bridge, told 24 Hours local news channel that he witnessed several children fall into the river.
"I wanted to pull some of them along with me but they had drowned or got swept away," he said.
The bridge had collapsed in just a few seconds, he said.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel visited Morbi city in the state on Sunday night and took stock of the ongoing rescue operation.
State Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi said more than 150 people were on the narrow cable-stayed bridge, a tourist attraction that drew many sight-seers during the festive season, when Diwali and Chhath Puja are celebrated.
The state government announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh to the kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 for the injured.
The 230-metre historic bridge was built during British rule in the 19th century. It had been closed for renovation for six months and was reopened for the public last week.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in his home state Gujarat for a three-day visit, said he had directed the state chief minister to mobilise teams urgently for the rescue operation.
Fifty navy and 30 air force personnel were called in to help along with a national disaster management team to trace missing people, the government said in a statement. A five-member team was appointed to conduct an investigation into the disaster.
Morbi is one of the largest ceramic manufacturing clusters in the world and accounts for more than 80% of India's ceramic output.
The incident comes ahead of elections in Gujarat, which are expected to be held by the year-end with the current term of the Modi's ruling party's term ending in February, 2023.