At least one person was killed and several people were feared trapped as a large chunk of the Majerhat Bridge - a railway overbridge - on the Diamond Harbour Road in Kolkata collapsed on Tuesday evening. The bridge, located in south-west Kolkata, is one of the major arterial roads that connects the neighbourhood of Behala to the rest of the city and has heavy movement of traffic round the clock.
This is the second major incident of bridge collapse in the city in the past two years: in March 2016, a portion of the under-construction Vivekananda flyover in central Kolkata had come crashing, killing 27 people.
Shacks below
Tuesday’s accident took place at 4.30 p.m. when a segment of the bridge that measured about 250 ft collapsed, bringing down one minibus, five cars, and three motorbikes. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee confirmed one death, but the casualties are likely to increase as labourers working in an adjacent Metro Rail site had built shacks under the bridge.
Till late evening, rescue workers were trying to crawl through the narrow gaps in the debris to rescue those trapped underneath. The Majerhat Bridge was built about five decades ago over the Sealdah-Budge Budge suburban railway line. Railway services were also disrupted due to the accident.
Probe ordered
The Chief Minister, who is on an administrative visit to Darjeeling, said that a high-powered committee headed by the state Chief Secretary would probe the collapse. West Bengal Governor K.N. Tripathi, who visited the accident site, said the maintenance of the bridge rested jointly with the State PWD and Railways and that the “matter needs to be inquired into.”