22 feared dead as bridge collapses in western India - News Summed Up

22 feared dead as bridge collapses in western India


NEW DELHI — Two buses plunged into a flooded river after an old bridge collapsed in western India, leaving at least 22 people missing and feared dead, an official said Wednesday. The two Maharashtra state-run buses were carrying a total of 18 passengers, two drivers and two conductors, according to Fadnavis. Rescuers had not found the buses or any survivors hours after the single-lane bridge on the Mumbai-Goa highway collapsed about midnight Tuesday, said Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra state’s chief minister. He said the bridge, constructed in the 1940s, likely collapsed because it was buffeted by strong currents from the Savitri River, which was flooded by monsoon rains. A helicopter hovered over the area trying to spot the buses or any bodies floating in the swollen river.


Source: Washington Post August 03, 2016 02:48 UTC



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