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Mumbai Bridge Collapse: BMC to decide on dismantling FOB structure

Brihnamumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will be organising a meeting to decide on the future course of action for the collapsed FOB structure. At least six people were killed and 31 were injured as a foot overbridge collapsed outside CSMT station.

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Published : Mar 15, 2019, 1:06 PM IST

Mumbai: The morning after the deck of a foot overbridge outside CSMT station collapsed, killing six people and leaving 31 injured, the Brihnamumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Chief will chair a meeting to decide on the future course of action for the structure.

BMC spokesperson said that Civic Commissioner Ajoy Mehta will meet the Road and Bridge Department officials Friday and then take a call on dismantling the entire FOB.

On Friday morning, the BMC kept the busy DN Road blocked as part of the post-collapse safety stipulations and civic staff went about dismantling the entire deck of the FOB. "DN Road (on which the FOB stood) has been blocked as a precautionary measure. BMC commissioner Mehta has called a meeting on this to decide on its re-opening," another civic official said.

He added that the FOB was found structurally safe when it was audited in August 2016, soon after a British-era bridge over Savitri River got washed away in monsoon downpour in Mahad in Raigad district. "During that audit, 354 bridges were checked for their structural soundness. The FOB that collapsed on Thursday was marked C2B. This means it needed minor repairs only. Tenders were floated for the repair but it got held up," the official said.

"We will investigate whether the tender was held up by the BMC Standing Committee or the Road and Bridge department," he said.

Among the deceased, Apoorva Prabhu, Ranjana Tambe and Bhakti Shinde were nurses working in GT Hospital about half a kilometre away from the FOB. Others who died in the collapse were Zahid Shiraj Khan (32), Tapendra Singh (28) and Mohan, officials said.

Among the injured was Atmaram Yedge (32) who sold bananas on the FOB. He has received injuries to his head, back and arms. Activists, meanwhile, said strict action should be taken against errant officials and those who had audited the overbridge and found it "safe".

Subhash Gupta, president of Rail Yatri Parishad said, "The days of blame game should be over now. Action should be taken against the auditors who certified this FOB structurally safe."

He also said that Central Railway, which has said the FOB belongs to the civic body, cannot wash its hands off the episode as the bridge was used by railway passengers.

"If accountability is not fixed, such incidents will keep taking place. The average Mumbaikars does not care whose job it was to keep the bridge safe," Congress leader Milind Deora said.

Suhas Pandey, the relative of a person injured in the incident, demanded fixing of accountability at the highest level. "BMC commissioner Ajoy Mehta must be booked for this incident," he said.

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He also hit out at politicians visiting the injured in hospitals, alleging that they were doing it for publicity. Criminal lawyer Tanveer Nizam called it a case of negligence and said the concerned officials should be held responsible for the deaths in the incident.

A case has been registered against officials of Central Railway and the BMC in connection with the incident, police said Thursday.

"We have registered an offence under section 304A (causing death by negligence) of the IPC at the Azad Maidan police station," Manjunath Singe, Mumbai police spokesperson, had said hours after the incident.

Mumbai: The morning after the deck of a foot overbridge outside CSMT station collapsed, killing six people and leaving 31 injured, the Brihnamumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Chief will chair a meeting to decide on the future course of action for the structure.

BMC spokesperson said that Civic Commissioner Ajoy Mehta will meet the Road and Bridge Department officials Friday and then take a call on dismantling the entire FOB.

On Friday morning, the BMC kept the busy DN Road blocked as part of the post-collapse safety stipulations and civic staff went about dismantling the entire deck of the FOB. "DN Road (on which the FOB stood) has been blocked as a precautionary measure. BMC commissioner Mehta has called a meeting on this to decide on its re-opening," another civic official said.

He added that the FOB was found structurally safe when it was audited in August 2016, soon after a British-era bridge over Savitri River got washed away in monsoon downpour in Mahad in Raigad district. "During that audit, 354 bridges were checked for their structural soundness. The FOB that collapsed on Thursday was marked C2B. This means it needed minor repairs only. Tenders were floated for the repair but it got held up," the official said.

"We will investigate whether the tender was held up by the BMC Standing Committee or the Road and Bridge department," he said.

Among the deceased, Apoorva Prabhu, Ranjana Tambe and Bhakti Shinde were nurses working in GT Hospital about half a kilometre away from the FOB. Others who died in the collapse were Zahid Shiraj Khan (32), Tapendra Singh (28) and Mohan, officials said.

Among the injured was Atmaram Yedge (32) who sold bananas on the FOB. He has received injuries to his head, back and arms. Activists, meanwhile, said strict action should be taken against errant officials and those who had audited the overbridge and found it "safe".

Subhash Gupta, president of Rail Yatri Parishad said, "The days of blame game should be over now. Action should be taken against the auditors who certified this FOB structurally safe."

He also said that Central Railway, which has said the FOB belongs to the civic body, cannot wash its hands off the episode as the bridge was used by railway passengers.

"If accountability is not fixed, such incidents will keep taking place. The average Mumbaikars does not care whose job it was to keep the bridge safe," Congress leader Milind Deora said.

Suhas Pandey, the relative of a person injured in the incident, demanded fixing of accountability at the highest level. "BMC commissioner Ajoy Mehta must be booked for this incident," he said.

Also read:RaGa is standing behind Robert Vadra in land scam: RS Prasad

He also hit out at politicians visiting the injured in hospitals, alleging that they were doing it for publicity. Criminal lawyer Tanveer Nizam called it a case of negligence and said the concerned officials should be held responsible for the deaths in the incident.

A case has been registered against officials of Central Railway and the BMC in connection with the incident, police said Thursday.

"We have registered an offence under section 304A (causing death by negligence) of the IPC at the Azad Maidan police station," Manjunath Singe, Mumbai police spokesperson, had said hours after the incident.

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Mumbai bridge collapse: BMC to decide on dismantling structure
         Mumbai, Mar 15 (PTI) The morning after the deck of a
foot overbridge outside CSMT station collapsed, killing six
people and leaving 31 injured, the Brihnamumbai Municipal
Corporation chief will chair a meeting to decide on the future
course of action for the structure.
         A BMC spokesperson said civic commissioner Ajoy Mehta
will meet Road and Bride department officials Friday and then
take a call on dismantling the entire FOB.
         On Friday morning, the BMC kept the busy DN Road
blocked as part of the post-collapse safety stipulations and
civic staff went about dismantling the entire deck of the FOB.
         "DN Road (on which the FOB stood) has been blocked as
a precautionary measure. BMC commissioner Mehta has called a
meeting on this to decide on its re-opening," another civic
official said.
         He added that the FOB was found structurally safe when
it was audited in August 2016, soon after a British-era bridge
over Savitri River got washed away in monsoon downpour in
Mahad in Raigad district.
         "During that audit, 354 bridges were checked for their
structural soundness. The FOB that collapsed on Thursday was
marked C2B. This means it needed minor repairs only. Tenders
were floated for the repair but it got held up," the official
said.
         "We will investigate whether the tender was held up by
the BMC Standing Committee or the Road and Bridge department,"
he said.
         Among the deceased, Apoorva Prabhu, Ranjana Tambe and
Bhakti Shinde were nurses working in GT Hospital about half a
kilometre away from the FOB. Others who died in the collapse
were Zahid Shiraj Khan (32), Tapendra Singh (28) and Mohan,
officials said.
         Among the injured was Atmaram Yedge (32) who sold
bananas on the FOB. He has received injuries to his head, back
and arms.
         Activists, meanwhile, said strict action should be
taken against errant officials and those who had audited the
overbridge and found it "safe".
         Subhash Gupta, president of Rail Yatri Parishad said,
"The days of blame game should be over now. Action should be
taken against the auditors who certified this FOB structurally
safe."
         He also said that Central Railway, which has said the
FOB belongs to the civic body, cannot wash its hands off the
episode as the bridge was used by railway passengers.
         "If accountability is not fixed, such incidents will
keep taking place. The average Mumbaikars does not care whose
job it was to keep the bridge safe," Congress leader Milind
Deora said.
         Suhas Pandey, relative of a person injured in the
incident, demanded fixing of accountability at the highest
level.
         "BMC commissioner Ajoy Mehta must be booked for this
incident," he said.
         He also hit out at politicians visiting the injured in
hospitals, alleging that they were doing it for publicity.
         Criminal lawyer Tanveer Nizam called it a case of
negligence and said the concerned officials should be held
responsible for the deaths in the incident.
         A case has been registered against officials of
Central Railway and the BMC in connection with the incident,
police said Thursday.
         "We have registered an offence under section 304A
(causing death by negligence) of the IPC at the Azad Maidan
police station," Manjunath Singe, Mumbai police spokesperson,
had said hours after the incident. PTI APM
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