Rescuers in Kolkata dug through large chunks of debris from an overpass
that collapsed while under construction Thursday, killing at least 14
people and injuring scores of others, officials said.
A section of the overpass in the busy Bara Bazaar residential and
shopping area in central Kolkata fell on vehicles and people moving
underneath, trapping scores in their cars, trucks and motorized
rickshaws.
"We heard a loud rumble and then saw a lot of dust in the sky," a witness told the NDTV channel.
Army troops and personnel from the National Disaster Response Force
joined efforts to extract people from vehicles that lay under massive
concrete blocks and metal debris. Huge cranes and other rescue equipment
reached the site and began clearing the rubble. Workers also used gas
cutters to pry open the slabs.
More than 70 injured were admitted to two hospitals in Kolkata, the
capital of West Bengal state, hospital officials said. At least 14 were
dead, they said.
"The area was very, very crowded. Motorized rickshaws, taxis ... there
was a lot of traffic," one witness told the New Delhi Television news
channel, or NDTV.
Television images showed the bloody legs of some of the trapped people jutting out of the collapsed girders and concrete slabs.
Mamta Banerjee, the top elected leader in the state, visited the
collapse site and said a private builder had missed several deadlines
for completing the overpass.
The contract for the overpass was signed in 2008 and it was expected to
be completed in two years. She accused the previous communist
government in West Bengal of not adhering to building regulations.
Building collapses are common in India, where builders use poor enforcement of regulations and use substandard material
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