Mumbai's Andheri bridge collapse: 5 hurt, train services hit; probe ordered
An official
said that it seems that incessant rain caused cracks in the FOB, which later
resulted in the collapse
Current Affairs News:
A section of
a foot overbridge in Mumbai caved in over the Western Railway (WR) tracks
during Tuesday morning's peak hours following incessant rain, leaving five
persons injured, and creating a scare among the commuters, an official said.
The
crash has affected Mumbai's lifeline -- the suburban train services, which
ferries around eight million commuters daily.
The
injured, who include one woman, have been admitted to the Brihanmumbai
Municipal Corporation's R N Cooper Hospital in Vile Parle, a BMC official said.
One of them is critical.
Railway
Minister Piyush Goyal has ordered an inquiry into the incident.
Heavy
overnight rains and waterlogging in many areas is suspected to be the cause of
the crash of the structure, known as the Gokhale Bridge, on S V Road, which
connects Andheri East and Andheri West.
There
were no immediate confirmation whether the injured were commuters or
pedestrians. Rescue operations continued to save those believed to be trapped
under the debris.
Work
was also on to remove the debris from the WR tracks which blocked services in
both directions, hitting hard the Mumbai commuters bound for their offices.
According
to WR spokesperson C N K David, the portion of the bridge crashed at around
7.30 a.m. on the southern-end of the Andheri platform numbers 7-8.
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