Kolkata flyover collapse an accident, says IVRCL

"An act of god was just an expression only to describe that it is under no one’s control", says construction company’s legal team head P. Sita.

April 01, 2016 03:47 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:08 am IST - Hyderabad

The Hyderabad-based IVRCL, which was constructing the flyover on Vivekananda Road in Kolkata, on Friday described the collapse as an “accident,” a day after another official of the company dubbed it as an “act of god.”

“An act of god was just an expression only to describe that it is under no one’s control”, the construction company’s legal team head, P. Sita, told reporters in Hyderabad.

K. Panduranga Rao, Group Head (HR & Admin) of the Hyderabad-based company told reporters on Thursday, “It’s nothing but a god’s act. So far in 27 years we have constructed several numbers of bridges... such thing [collapse] never happened.”

Ms. Sita said on Friday, “We are surprised and extremely shocked. We are there to cooperate with investigation, but investigation takes time.”

Showing a photograph in a newspaper, she said it “looked like a site of a bomb blast. There were various aspects, which would be looked into”.

Stating that same construction materials were used in building the ongoing flyover, she said, “Why did this happen? We are anxious to know the reasons.”

Regarding the delay, another official of the company said, “78 per cent work of the flyover is over. A number of clearances have not yet come.”

Meanwhile, a four-member police team from West Bengal arrived in Hyderabad on Friday to question officials of IVRCL.

“They have come and are doing investigation,” a top police official of Hyderabad Police told PTI.

The Kolkata Police on Thursday registered a case against the construction firm under Sections 304, 308 and 407 of the IPC and sealed the local office of company.

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