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Mizoram bridge collapse: 18 bodies recovered, 3 injured persons rescued

After an under-construction railway bridge fell in Mizoram's Aizwal district, the National Disaster Relief Force and Quick Response Team have retrieved 18 bodies and rescued three injured people

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Aug 24, 2023, 10:40 am IST
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18 killed in railway bridge collapse incident in Mizoram's Aizawal

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The National Disaster Relief Force and Quick Response Team have recovered 18 bodies so far and rescued three injured after an under-construction railway bridge collapsed in Mizoram’s Aizwal district.

Rescue operations continued till August 23 evening. The incident took place near Sairang village, located around 21 km from district headquarters Aizawal, around 9.30 am.

#WATCH | Mizoram: Search & rescue operation underway in the Sairang area about 20 km from Aizawl where the under-construction railway bridge collapsed. pic.twitter.com/XmkM4hturS

— ANI (@ANI) August 24, 2023

The statement issued on August 23 said that a postmortem is being conducted by a team from Zoram Medical College (ZMC) and Civil Hospital, Aizawl. “The bodies will be embalmed and will be handed over to the railway department for transportation to respective home villages,” read a statement by the Government.

“One injured worker was rescued from the top of one of the bridge pillars. Two QRT officials namely Lalhriatzuala and Lalfakzuala brought down the injured worker rappeling down the 100m high pillar,” the statement further added.

Also Read : Mizoram: Seventeen people killed as under-construction bridge collapses in Sairang

A rescue and recovery operation was started on August 23. “Eighteen dead bodies have been recovered so far, and three injured persons were rescued, while search and rescue operations are going on. Medical teams from Civil Hospital, Lengpui and Sairang PHC provided medical aid. The YMA is also playing a crucial part in the rescue operation,” it added.

Rescue operations are still underway in coordination with BSF, NDRF and Police. All possible assistance is being provided at the site, it added.

PM Modi, on August 23, announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh each from the Prime Minister Relief Fund (PMMRF), while Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced an ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh for the kin of each deceased.

Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga expressed his condolences, saying, “Deeply saddened and affected by this tragedy.” Railways authorities have formed a high-level committee to probe into the matter.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

Topics: MizoramBridge collapseAizawalZoramthangaPMMRF
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