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141 people killed in Indian bridge collapse

At least 141 people were killed when a suspension bridge collapsed over a river in western India.

• October 31, 2022
Collapsed Indian Bridge ( Credit: CNN)
Collapsed Bridge used to illustrate story ( Credit: CNN)

At least 141 people were killed when a suspension bridge collapsed over a river in western India.

Local media reported that the incident occurred on Sunday evening in Morbi in the western Indian state of Gujarat.

It said 141 people died and 177 people were rescued when the bridge, which had recently reopened after renovation work, collapsed.

A police official said 132 people died, 100 were injured, and some are still missing.

The report added that at the time of the collapse, up to 500 people were on the 232-metre-long suspension bridge.

Pictures and videos on social media showed the pedestrian bridge breaking apart in the middle and several people clinging to it to avoid falling into the water.

An investigation into the accident had been launched, Gujarat Labor Minister Brijesh Merja said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office said on Twitter that compensation would be paid to the victims’ families.

(dpa/NAN)

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