Key Points

A 43-year-old bridge over the Mahisagar River collapsed in Vadodara, killing nine people. Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel announced Rs 4 lakh compensation for victims' families, while PM Modi offered additional aid. The bridge was a crucial link between Vadodara and Anand districts, disrupting traffic. Authorities are investigating the cause as rescue teams continue operations.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Announces Rs 4 Lakh for Bridge Collapse Victims

  • Gujarat CM announces Rs 4 lakh for deceased families
  • PM Modi offers Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia from PMNRF
  • 43-year-old bridge collapses during morning rush hour
  • Rescue teams battle strong currents to retrieve vehicles
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Gujarat bridge collapse: CM Patel announces Rs 4 lakh compensation for families of deceased

Gujarat CM and PM Modi announce compensation after Vadodara bridge collapse kills 9. Rescue ops underway as authorities probe the tragedy.

"The loss of lives due to the collapse of a bridge in Vadodara district is deeply saddening. – PMO India"

Ahmedabad, July 9

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Wednesday announced Rs 4 lakh solatium for the next of kin of the deceased in the bridge collapse in Vadodara.

He also announced Rs 50,000 for the injured.

Of the nine deceased in the tragedy, six have been identified as Vedika Padhiyar, Naitik Padhiyar, Hasmukh Parmar, Ramesh Padhiyar, Vakhtsinh Jadav, and Pravin Jadav.

Some of the injured have been identified as Sonal Padhiyar, Narendrasinh Parmar, Ganpatsinh Rajula, Dilipbhai Padhiyar, Raju Dadubhai and Rajesh Chavda.

The Chief Minister, in a post on social media platform X, shared that Prime Minister Narendra Modi dialled him and took stock of the rescue and relief work undertaken by the government after the bridge collapse tragedy.

The 43-year-old bridge over the Mahisagar River in Vadodara collapsed early Wednesday morning.

Meanwhile, PM Modi, expressing grief over the loss of lives, announced ex-gratia compensation of Rs 2 lakh each to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 to the injured from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF).

"The loss of lives due to the collapse of a bridge in Vadodara district is deeply saddening. Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. May the injured recover soon," the Prime Minister's Office (@PMOIndia) posted on X.

The collapse occurred around 7.30 a.m. on the Gambhira bridge located near Mujpur village in Padra taluka.

This bridge served as a crucial link between the districts of Vadodara and Anand, and also formed a vital artery connecting Central Gujarat to Saurashtra.

According to officials, multiple vehicles, including two trucks, an Eeco van, a pickup van, and an auto-rickshaw, were crossing the bridge when a large slab between two piers gave way, plunging the vehicles into the Mahisagar River.

With the bridge now rendered unusable, authorities have announced alternate traffic routes: Heavy vehicles from Tarapur to Vadodara: take the Vasad route. Light vehicles to Vadodara: Use the Umeta route instead of the Gambhira Bridge. From Padra to Anand/Tarapur: heavy vehicles via Vasad, light vehicles via Umeta.

The Vadodara district administration, police, and fire brigade teams are currently leading the rescue operation, battling strong river currents. Eyewitnesses describe the chaotic aftermath as vehicles sank within seconds of the collapse. Retrieval of a truck submerged in the river remains a challenge.

Padra MLA Chaitanyasinh Zala rushed to the site shortly after news broke, joining district officials in assessing the damage and coordinating relief efforts.

Authorities have since cordoned off the area, and an investigation is expected to be launched to determine the exact cause of the collapse.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 4 lakh is too little for a life lost! The government should increase compensation amounts considering today's inflation. Also, why do we always wait for tragedies to happen before inspecting infrastructure? #SafetyFirst
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Arjun K
At least the response has been quick with CM and PM both announcing compensation. But the real test will be in how fast they rebuild this crucial bridge and ensure quality this time. Vadodara-Anand route is very important for business.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels this route, this is terrifying! The alternate routes will add hours to our commute. Hope they conduct thorough audits of all old bridges in Gujarat now. Safety cannot be compromised.
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Vikram M
The rescue teams are doing commendable work in difficult conditions. Salute to their bravery! But why was a 43-year-old bridge not properly maintained? This is sheer negligence. Heads must roll for this tragedy.
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Kavya N
So many Padhiyar family members affected 😢 This shows how entire families travel together in our country. The compensation should also include counseling support for traumatized survivors. Money alone cannot heal such pain.
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Michael C
While compensation is important, India needs to invest more in infrastructure maintenance. In developed countries, bridges undergo mandatory inspections every 2 years. Hope this tragedy leads

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