What Happened in Vadodara's Bridge Collapse Tragedy?

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Key Takeaways
- Emergency response teams are working tirelessly to locate victims.
- 12 fatalities confirmed, with ongoing rescue operations.
- Legal actions are being considered against those responsible for the collapse.
- Authorities are racing against time due to increasing water levels.
- Community support is crucial for grieving families.
Vadodara, July 9 (NationPress) Following the devastating collapse of a bridge near Mujpur village in Padra, Vadodara, urgent rescue operations have been underway for over 12 hours.
Emergency teams are tirelessly working to find the missing and recover bodies from the rubble.
Officials report that a truck, loaded with ceramic tiles, has become a key focus of the search as it remains stuck in thick sludge within the Mahisagar riverbed.
Utilizing floodlights, rescue workers persevered late into the night. Steel cables were brought in and affixed to a Hitachi excavator to right the overturned truck.
During this operation, the remains of three individuals were found. Authorities confirmed that 12 lives were lost in this tragic bridge collapse, with over 10 others injured and swiftly transported to hospitals for medical attention.
In a recent turn of events, a social worker filed a request at the Padra police station, urging that a case of culpable homicide be initiated against those accountable for the disaster.
As of now, 10 of the deceased individuals have been identified, and their bodies have been returned to their families. The District Collector and senior officials have been on-site since morning, supervising the rescue operations.
The deceased persons were transported to the Community Health Centre (CHC) in Padra for post-mortem examinations before being given back to their families. District Development Officer Mamta Hirpara and the Chief District Health Officer were present at the CHC, ensuring that the grieving families faced no difficulties.
The state government has taken urgent notice of the incident, deploying Chief Engineer of the Roads and Buildings Department, Mr. Pateliya, to conduct a technical assessment and determine subsequent actions.
With the expected increase in water flow in the Mahisagar river due to the forthcoming Poonam (full moon) tide, authorities are hurrying to complete as much rescue work as possible before conditions deteriorate.
By late evening, two of the identified deceased were Mahendrabhai Parvatbhai Hathiya from Dwarka and Vishnubhai Rawal from Anklav. Their families have been informed.