March 31, 2016 8:08 PM

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17 killed as under-construction flyover collapses in Kolkata

In Kolkata, 17 people are reported killed, over 80 hospitalised and several others feared trapped under the debris in the flyover collapse in Kolkata. The tragedy occurred in the afternoon today. By the evening, Army teams took over the charge of the rescue works. NDRF teams, Police, Fire Brigade and others are also engaged in the rescue work. Top officials of the State and city Police administration and Kolkata Mayor coordinated the rescue at the spot.<br/><br/> Governor K N Tripathi visited the accident site in the heart of crowded Burrabazar and interacted with the rescue teams and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee rushed to the spot cutting short a district tour to monitor the situation. Expressing grief at the tragedy, she said culprits will not be spared. Leaders from BJP, Congress, Left parties among others also visited the spot and injured at the hospitals.<br/><br/>The state Government has announced an ex-gratia compensation of Rs 5 lakh to next of kin to the victims and Rs 2 lakh to gravely injured people. Rescuers are still trying to salvage a number of trapped vehicles including a city transport mini bus and some taxis when the reports last came in. The administration has opened an Emergency Operations Centre at state Secretariat, Nabanna. The number of this helpline is 1070. Kolkata Police Control Room helpline numbers are: 2214-3024, 94326 24365.<br/><br/> Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed sadness over the collapse of under-construction flyover in Kolkata. In a tweet, Mr Modi said, he is shocked and saddened by the incident. The Prime Minister said, he took stock of the situation and the rescue operations. Mr Modi said, his thoughts are with the families of those who lost their lives. He wished speedy recovery of the the injured.<br/><br/><br/>Meanwhile, Home Minister Rajnath Singh has asked the Director General of National Disaster Responce Force, NDRF to rush rescue teams to the spot of under construction flyover collapse in Kolkata. The DG, NDRF has immediately deputed seven NDRF teams which started operations on reaching the site. Two more teams are being mobilized for this operation. Mr Singh expressed his heart felt condolences to the families of the deceased in this accident.

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