This Article is From Apr 01, 2016

Bengal Suspends 2 Engineers, Arrests 3 Over Kolkata Flyover Collapse

90 people have been rescued from debris after the Kolkata flyover collapse on Thursday (Reuters photo)

Highlights

  • 21 dead in Kolkata flyover collapse, over 80 injured, 90 rescued
  • Three officials of construction company held in Kolkata
  • Builder's office sealed, being probe for possible culpable homicide
Kolkata: Three employees of IVRCL, the company building the flyover in Kolkata that collapsed on Thursday, were arrested in the city late Friday evening. The state government suspended two senior engineers of the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority which was IVRCL's joint venture partner in the project. 25 people died in the flyover collapse. More than 80 were injured. Seven of them are still in hospital in critical condition.

Here are the latest developments:

  1. Three officials of the IVRCL group, which was building the flyover, were arrested in Kolkata. They include the company's project in-charge in Kolkata, an engineer and an administrative officer. They were among six people detained earlier today. Two others were reportedly detained in Hyderabad by a Kolkata Police team sent to the city where IVRCL is headquartered.

  2. The police have registered a case of murder and attempt to murder against IVRCL following the flyover collapse.

  3. The construction company, under scrutiny over its track record and its debts, defended itself today, hinting at several possibilities including a bomb blast. "The glass was shattered. It could have been a blast," Sheela Peddinti, legal adviser to IVRCL said.

  4. Rescuers worked through the night with cranes, electric saws and jackhammers to look for people trapped in the debris. More than 80 people were rescued. Rescuers now say there is now no possibility of finding any survivor.

  5. 62 families living in buildings near the flyover have been asked to vacate temporarily for the safe removal of collapsed debris.

  6. The partially constructed overpass had spanned nearly the width of the Vivekananda Road and was designed to ease traffic through the densely crowded Burrabazaar area.

  7. Within hours of concrete being poured into a framework of steel girders on Thursday, a 100-metre stretch of the overpass collapsed, crushing pedestrians and cars on the road at lunchtime.

  8. The bridge has been under construction since 2009. The company was given an 18-month deadline and a budget of nearly Rs. 165 crore to complete the project but after seven years, only about 60 percent of the work has been done.

  9. Apart from this flyover, IVRCL got 27 projects across India the same year. Last year, it posted a loss of 672 crore and recently, a consortium of banks took over.

  10. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has said those responsible for the disaster will not be spared and blamed the previous Left government that had awarded the flyover contract in 2007. The Left has accused Ms Banerjee of trying to force the company to finish the flyover in haste, so she could inaugurate it before the Assembly elections in the state beginning Monday.



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