60 dead in India bridge collapse

Ahmedabad, India-At least 60 people were killed on Sunday in India after a more than 100-year-old suspension bridge collapsed, sending scores of people tumbling into the river below, a senior official said.
“Sixty people have died. More than 80 have been rescued,” Brijesh Merja, a minister in the western state of Gujarat where the disaster happened, told AFP. Other unconfirmed media reports put the death toll at around 90. Authorities said nearly 500 people including women and children were on and around the bridge when cables supporting it snapped, bringing the structure down into the river.
The bridge, which had only recently re-opened after repairs, is located in Morbi around 200 kilometres (120 miles) west of Gujarat’s main city, Ahmedabad. Local media quoted officials as saying that those on the bridge were performing rituals for a major religious festival when it gave way into the Machchhu river.
Local media showing videos -- which could not be independently verified -- of people desperately clinging to the remains of the structure and trying to swim to safety in the dark. The 233-metre (764-feet) British-era suspension bridge was only reopened to the public on Wednesday, after seven months of repairs.
Broadcaster NDTV reported that the bridge reopened despite not having a safety certificate, and that video footage from Saturday showed it swaying. Authorities launched a rescue operation following the collapse, with boats and divers deployed to search for missing people. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was touring his home state of Gujarat, announced compensation for those killed and injured in the accident.

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