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India suspension bridge collapses for a second time

India suspension bridge collapses for a second time

This photo taken on Jun 4, 2023, shows an under construction bridge collapsing into the Ganges river in Bhagalpur district in India's eastern state of Bihar. (Photo: AFP)

NEW DELHI: A suspension bridge being built in India's poorest state collapsed for the second time in 14 months, with one person reported missing, ANI reported on Monday (Jun 5).

The bridge was being built over the Ganges river in the Bhagalpur district of India's eastern state of Bihar.

Construction was scheduled to be completed in 2019 but faced multiple delays. One of those delays was caused by an earlier collapse on Apr 30 last year due to strong winds and rain.

"There was a massive stir over here, it felt like there was a blast. Later, we found out the bridge had collapsed," Rakesh Kumar, a local resident, told ANI.

Eight men were on the bridge at the time of its collapse on Sunday, with one guard reported missing, ANI said.

ANI footage showed a section of the bridge partially submerged in water, with only some pillars and cables jutting out to indicate where that portion of the structure once stood.

"We have conducted an investigation and I have reported the findings to the head of the district administration," deputy head of district administration Amit Raj told ANI.

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, speaking to reporters on Monday, also promised "strict action".

"It is not being constructed correctly that is why it is collapsing. It should have been made more strong," he said.

In October last year, a colonial-era suspension bridge collapsed in the town of Morbi in the western state of Gujarat collapsed, plunging hundreds into the Machchhu river below and killing 135.

It had reopened just days earlier following months of repairs.

Source: Reuters/sn

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