A cement mixer truck lies crushed under the weight of a freeway that collapsed in Mumbai on Thursday
One person was killed and eight were injured when 13
slabs of the under-construction Eastern Freeway collapsed near Shanti
Nagar in Wadala here late on Thursday night.
Rescue
operations were going on when last reports came in even as the fire
brigade and the police did not deny the possibility of some more persons
being trapped under the debris.
Officials denied
initial media reports that it was the monorail slabs which gave way. But
due to the absence of any officials of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region
Development Authority (MMRDA) at the site, it could not be confirmed
initially. Officials of the Fire Brigade, off the record, told The Hindu
that the slabs of the freeway, a 16-km stretch which is slated to
connect the eastern Express Highway to South Mumbai’s Colaba region,
fell down.
At least four vehicles including an oil
furnace tanker and a concrete mixer were crushed under the slabs. The
oil from the tanker leaked after the tanker broke open, and spilled on
the entire stretch of road nearby.
The names of the
dead or the injured could not be known immediately. The injured were
rushed to the Lokmanya Tilak Hospital and the King Edward Memorial
Hospital.
“The sections between two pillars of the
freeway collapsed at around 9.15 pm. We know that at least four vehicles
are trapped inside. They include one Maruti car, one Meru cab, a
concrete mixer and a furnace oil tanker. We have called for cranes to
relocate the slabs, as they will have to be lifted for the vehicles
under them to be freed,” a Fire Brigade official told..
Local
residents said the slabs had loosened in the past few days. “They were
tied by a rope. The rope probably gave way. As soon as we heard the
noise, we came rushing,” wife of the local coporator, Uma Mahant
Chaubey, told.
She said the locals
rescued nine persons from the debris while she called the ambulances and
the Fire Brigade. Six fire engines were seen at the spot. Local
politicians rushed to the spot and some people started shouting slogans
against the administration.
The residents who were
involved in the rescue operation said that at least three persons are
feared dead. “We think at least three mechanics died. We recovered their
body from the broken slabs. We all jumped on the slabs to see if
someone was trapped inside, then we pulled out people. We had sent the
people to hospital much before the ambulances and the Fire Brigade
reached the spot,” Imtiyaz Sheikh and Melu Gupta, residents of Shanti
Nagar slums here said.
Dilip Kawathkar of the Mumbai
Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) which is building the
Eastern freeway said that one segment of the freeway collapsed. It is
divided into three segments. It was the second segment, the Anik
Panjrapole portion, that collapsed.
He clarified it
was not the monorail but the freeway which is a roadway that was
damaged. In May the MMRDA issued a press statement, after the visit of
metropolitan commissioner Rahul Asthana, saying the Rs. 800-cr. project
would be completed by this year-end.
“The Eastern
Freeway was necessitated after the city of Mumbai began experiencing
phenomenal growth in population, which was 11.9 million in 2001 and is
expected to touch the 14-million mark in 2016,” said Mr. Asthana.
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