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BMC brings down remaining part of damaged overbridge

BMC had decided to dismantle the entire bridge located near the busy Mumbai CSMT railway station after a major portion of the bridge had collapsed Thursday evening, killing six persons and injuring over 30 others.

Dismantle of foot overbridge
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Published : Mar 16, 2019, 6:47 AM IST

Mumbai: Civic body authorities Friday brought down the remaining part of the foot overbridge (FOB), a major portion of which had collapsed Thursday evening, killing six persons and injuring over 30 others.

Dismantle of foot overbridge

Civic chief Ajoy Mehta, after a meeting with officials concerned of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), had decided to dismantle the entire bridge located near the busy Mumbai CSMT railway station.

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"With the help of gas cutters and huge cranes, the entire frame of iron and steel was brought down by evening and was further being cut into pieces to transport them to the godown," local ward officer Kiran Dighawkar said.

Civic officials, however, did not dismantle the ramp of the bridge on the Times of India building side, indicating a new bridge may be built for the convenience of passengers.

The ill-fated bridge in South Mumbai connected the area near the Times of India building with the iconic Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) station.

To a query whether the BMC will build a new bridge as the old structure's ramp has not been dismantled, Dighawkar said, "That's up to the higher ups to decide."

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He said a zebra crossing as well as a pedestrian signal will be installed beneath the bridge till some permanent arrangements are made.

"Till then, the traffic police will man the zebra crossing to guide pedestrians," Dighawkar added.

Mumbai: Civic body authorities Friday brought down the remaining part of the foot overbridge (FOB), a major portion of which had collapsed Thursday evening, killing six persons and injuring over 30 others.

Dismantle of foot overbridge

Civic chief Ajoy Mehta, after a meeting with officials concerned of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), had decided to dismantle the entire bridge located near the busy Mumbai CSMT railway station.

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"With the help of gas cutters and huge cranes, the entire frame of iron and steel was brought down by evening and was further being cut into pieces to transport them to the godown," local ward officer Kiran Dighawkar said.

Civic officials, however, did not dismantle the ramp of the bridge on the Times of India building side, indicating a new bridge may be built for the convenience of passengers.

The ill-fated bridge in South Mumbai connected the area near the Times of India building with the iconic Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) station.

To a query whether the BMC will build a new bridge as the old structure's ramp has not been dismantled, Dighawkar said, "That's up to the higher ups to decide."

Read |Car catches fire in Mumbai, later doused

He said a zebra crossing as well as a pedestrian signal will be installed beneath the bridge till some permanent arrangements are made.

"Till then, the traffic police will man the zebra crossing to guide pedestrians," Dighawkar added.

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BMC brings down remaining part of damaged overbridge
         Mumbai, Mar 15 (PTI) Civic body authorities Friday
brought down the remaining part of the foot overbridge (FOB),
a major portion of which had collapsed Thursday evening,
killing six persons and injuring over 30 others.
         Civic chief Ajoy Mehta, after a meeting with officials
concerned of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC),
had decided to dismantle the entire bridge located near the
busy Mumbai CSMT railway station.
         "With the help of gas cutters and huge cranes, the
entire frame of iron and steel was brought down by evening and
was further being cut into pieces to transport them to the
godown," local ward officer Kiran Dighawkar said.
         Civic officials, however, did not dismantle the ramp
of the bridge on the Times of India building side, indicating
a new bridge may be built for the convenience of passengers.
         The ill-fated bridge in South Mumbai connected the
area near the Times of India building with the iconic
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) station.
         To a query whether the BMC will build a new bridge as
the old structure's ramp has not been dismantled, Dighawkar
said, "That's up to the higher ups to decide."
         He said a zebra crossing as well as a pedestrian
signal will be installed beneath the bridge till some
permanent arrangements are made.
         "Till then, the traffic police will man the zebra
crossing to guide pedestrians," Dighawkar added. PTI APM
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