Pune bridge collapse: Maharashtra govt pronounces Rs 5 lakh ex-gratia for victims, PM Modi expresses grief


Pune bridge collapse: Groups of the Nationwide Catastrophe Response Power and personnel from different specialised models, together with the fireplace brigade, are on the spot.

Pune:

Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra’s Chief Minister, on Sunday (June 15) introduced monetary help for the victims of the tragic bridge collapse on the Indrayani river close to Talegaon in Pune district. Addressing the media, Fadnavis mentioned that the state authorities will present an ex-gratia quantity of Rs 5 lakh every to the households of those that misplaced their lives within the incident. Along with the compensation, the federal government may even cowl the total price of medical remedy for these injured within the collapse.

The state has assured that each one needed help shall be prolonged to the affected households and {that a} thorough investigation into the reason for the collapse shall be carried out. Emergency response groups had been deployed instantly after the incident to hold out rescue and reduction operations.

Fadnavis emphasised the federal government’s dedication to making sure the protection of infrastructure and stopping such tragedies sooner or later.

PM Modi speaks to CM Fadnavis 

Within the wake of the mishap in Pune, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who’s at present in Cyprus, spoke to Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis. He was briefed on the continued efforts to help these affected.

Amit Shah speaks to Maharashtra CM on Indrayani river bridge collapse

Union Dwelling Minister Amit Shah expressed deep sorrow over the tragic bridge collapse on the Indrayani River close to Talegaon in Pune. In an announcement, he mentioned he had spoken with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to take inventory of the scenario on the bottom. He counseled the swift response of the Nationwide Catastrophe Response Power (NDRF) groups stationed close by, who promptly rushed to the location and carried out rescue operations, saving a number of lives.

“Heartfelt condolences to the households who’ve misplaced their family members. Praying for the speedy restoration of the injured,” Shah mentioned, extending his sympathies to these affected by the incident.

4 killed in Indrayani River bridge collapse close to Pune: Tragedy Strikes in Kundamala Village

A tragic incident occurred on Sunday afternoon when a dilapidated iron bridge collapsed over the Indrayani River in Kundamala village, situated in Maharashtra’s Pune district. Based on police officers, 4 individuals have died, and several other others had been injured within the collapse.

Outdated construction provides approach amid heavy rainfall

The incident reportedly came about round 3:30 pm. Zone 2 Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Vishal Gaikwad mentioned the bridge was an outdated, rusting iron construction. “As per preliminary data, two fatalities had been initially confirmed, and 5–7 rescued people had been shifted to a hospital,” he added. The bridge’s weakened situation, mixed with heavy rainfall within the area, is believed to have contributed to the collapse.

Victims trapped; a number of companies reply

Rescue efforts had been instantly launched, with groups from the Nationwide Catastrophe Response Power (NDRF), native police, and hearth companies dashing to the location. Authorities suspect that 10 to fifteen individuals should still be trapped beneath the particles.

CM Devendra Fadnavis confirms motion and full help

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis addressed the scenario, confirming the deployment of the NDRF and different companies. “I’ve spoken to the Divisional Commissioner, Tehsildar, and Police Commissioner. Some people have been injured and brought to the hospital, whereas a number of are nonetheless feared trapped. Rescue efforts are underway,” he acknowledged.

Search and rescue operations proceed

Emergency companies, together with the fireplace brigade and native administration, are working in coordination to find and help survivors. Up to now, 5 to 6 people have been rescued, whereas search operations proceed amid excessive water ranges as a result of incessant rain.