Kolkata flyover collapse death toll rises to 24

About 60-metre-long portion of the unfinished Vivekananda Road flyover collapsed on Thursday afternoon.

April 01, 2016 10:52 am | Updated November 17, 2021 04:21 am IST - Kolkata

NDRF workers seen near the under-construction flyover which collapsed on Thursday, in Kolkata on Friday.

NDRF workers seen near the under-construction flyover which collapsed on Thursday, in Kolkata on Friday.

The death toll in the flyover collapse here has climbed to 24 after three more bodies were recovered from underneath the piles of debris of concrete and iron girdles of the broken portion of the under-construction bridge.

Army men along with Kolkata Police disaster management team, NDRF, fire fighters pulled out three more bodies from underneath the rubble of concrete in the overnight rescue operations, a police officer said today.

The number of people injured in the mishap, he said, was close to 90.

“Nobody alive has been recovered... Two rambled autorickshaws apart from a few other vehicles have been pulled out. One lorry is still stuck inside... Whether there is anybody trapped inside cannot be said,” he said.

About 60-metre-long portion of the under-construction Vivekananda flyover collapsed on Thursday afternoon.

The West Bengal government has ordered a high-level probe into the incident that triggered a blame game with the opposition accusing the Mamata Banerjee government of callousness.

Kolkata Police registered a case against the Hyderabad-based construction firm IVRCL under sections 304, 308 and 407 of the IPC and sealed the local office of company engaged in the flyover’s construction.

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