At least 141 people have died after a British-era bridge in Gujarat’s Morbi collapsed last evening. Some 177 people have been saved and teams are searching for several others who are still missing.
Around 500 people, including women and children, were on the suspension bridge when the cables supporting it snapped, sending people crashing into the river below. The bridge could take the weight of only about 125 people, according to officials.
Many were performing Chhath puja rituals on the 150-year-old bridge located 300 km from Vadodara.
People fell on top of each other after the bridge snapped. Videos showed many desperately clinging to the remains of the bridge while some were seen swimming to safety.
The bridge over Machchhu river had been shut for seven months for repairs. It was reopened to the public on October 26, the Gujarati New Year, without a fitness certificate from the civic authorities.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in Gujarat, said rescue and relief operations have been going on since yesterday and the centre is extending all help to the state. He will visit Morbi tomorrow.
Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi said this morning that a criminal case has been registered and a five-member high-powered committee is probing the bridge collapse. “A case has been registered under charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and intentional act causing death against whoever is found responsible,” he said.
Gujarat CM and HM visited Civil hospital and met people injured in the tragedy. They also visited accident site and talked to NDRF team and monitered night long rescue operations.