Lucknow Metro shuttering collapses, 3 injured

No one is trapped in the debris, says the DM; committee set up to probe the mishap

April 18, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 06:44 am IST - Lucknow:

Rescue operation underway at the metro shuttering collapse site in Lucknow on Sunday.Photo Rajeev Bhatt

Rescue operation underway at the metro shuttering collapse site in Lucknow on Sunday.Photo Rajeev Bhatt

Three labourers were injured, one of them seriously, when a shuttering between two under-construction pillars of Lucknow Metro, a flagship project of the Akhilesh Yadav government, collapsed here on Sunday.

There was however, no loss of life, District Magistrate Raj Shekhar said.

One of the injured, Sohan Lal is in critical condition and has been shifted to trauma centre and put on ventilator, he said.

The other injured were identified as Hitesh Kumar Srivastava and Junair Ahmad, both from Lucknow, Shekhar told PTI.

The DM said Sohan Lal has been given a compensation of Rs 2 lakh by the district administration as he is a registered labourer with the Labour Department.

Earlier reports had said 7-8 workers were at the site at the time of the occurrence of the mishap and most of them were discharged after first aid.

“No one is trapped in the debris,” said Mr. Shekhar, who rushed to the spot along with Senior SP Rajesh Pandey to supervise relief operations and removal of debris.

“The incident took place at around 7 A.M .when a slab which was being cast near Alambagh bus station fell down,” the District Magistrate said.

Giving details, Mr. Pandey said the incident occurred when workers were filling concrete to reinforce the portion between two pillars at the busy Sujapura locality in Alambagh.

An LMRC spokesman said: “Concreting work for the cross arm was going on at the site since midnight and it was about to be completed when the incident took place. The site has been cleared and the traffic has resumed.”

“A director-level inquiry committee, including safety experts from the general consultants, has been constituted for conducting a probe into the incident.

The committee will submit its report soon,” he said.-PTI

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