Bridge collapse deepens India's Commonwealth Games crisis

Wednesday, 22 September 2010, 19:43 IST   |    1 Comments
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New Delhi: In a major embarrassment for organizers of the Commonwealth Games, an under-construction foot over bridge on Tuesday collapsed outside the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium, the main venue of the Commonwealth Games, injuring 23 laborers. Five persons are seriously injured in the incident that occurred at 3.10 pm in Lodhi Road area of South Delhi, police said. The 95-metre long bridge was being built along with another overbridge at the cost of 10.5 crore by Chandigarh-based company PNR Infra, Delhi government sources told PTI. Public Works Department of Delhi government, which had given the contract to PNR Infra for constructing the overbridge has ordered an inquiry into the incident. The bridge, whose construction was to be completed soon, was to connect the parking lot of the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium where the opening and closing functions of Commonwealth Games would be held. Fire department officials said the laborers were pouring concrete mix at a portion of the bridge when the incident took place. PWD Chief Engineer Rakesh Mishra admitted that the incident was a "setback" but expressed confidence that the project would be completed before the Games that start on October 3. On Monday, two police personnel, including an officer, had suffered injuries when a canopy erected at the stadium fell on them. Interestingly, Union Urban Development Minister Jaipal Reddy, who heads the Group of Ministers on the Commonwealth Games, sought to blame the rains for the collapse. "There have been heavy rains for last 20 days. I don't have much details about the collapse. But I am sure the Games will be absolutely world class," he said. The PWD Chief Engineer, however, had a differing view on this. "It did not happen because of rain. Something has gone wrong leading to the incident. We are looking into all aspect of it," Mishra said. Describing it as an "unfortunate incident", Mishra said one of the pins might have fallen causing the collapse. Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) H.G.S. Dhaliwal said a case of accident was being registered in connection with the collapse. Details are being sought from the engineering department and investigation will be held, he said. He said the injured have been admitted to Safdarjung Hospital. Soon after the collapse of the huge structure of the hanging bridge, cranes were pressed into service to clear the debris.
Source: PTI