Key Points

A bridge over the Indrayani River near Pune collapsed amid heavy rains, trapping multiple people. Rescue teams, including the NDRF, are working to locate survivors. CM Fadnavis confirmed injuries but no official casualty count yet. NCP leader Supriya Sule urged caution as monsoon tourism risks rise.

Key Points: Maharashtra Bridge Collapse on Indrayani River Traps Several Near Pune

  • 10-15 feared trapped after Indrayani River bridge collapse
  • NDRF and local teams conduct rescue amid heavy rains
  • CM Fadnavis confirms injuries but no casualty count yet
  • NCP MP Supriya Sule urges monsoon safety caution
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Maharashtra: Bridge collapses on Indrayani river near Pune tourist spot; Several people swept away says CM Fadnavis

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis confirms bridge collapse near Pune, rescue ops underway as heavy rains raise water levels in Indrayani River.

"Some people have been swept away. The NDRF team is reaching there. – Devendra Fadnavis"

Pune, June 15

An old bridge over the Indrayani River near Kundamala village in Pune district of Maharashtra collapsed on Sunday triggering a major rescue operation. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis said that some people are feared to have swept away but did not confirm any casualities.

According to authorities, 10 to 15 people may be trapped in the debris of the bridge collapse that took place under the jurisdiction of Pimpri-Chinchwad Police station.

So far, five to six individuals have been rescued and rescue efforts are ongoing, with emergency teams deployed at the site.

Heavy rains had raised water levels. Local police, fire brigade, and NDRF teams rushed to the site and launched a rescue operation.

Further details are awaited, according to Pimpri-Chinchwad Police.

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis said, "There has been an incident of bridge collapse in Maval. I have spoken to the Divisional Commissioner, Tehsildar and Police Commissioner. Some people have been injured and taken to the hospital. Some people are also trapped. The NDRF team is reaching there.

"It is possible that some people have been swept away. We have not yet received any confirmation of casualties in this regard. Therefore, it would not be appropriate to talk about this now. I will give information about this only after getting complete information. Right now, the administration is trying its best to provide relief to the people."

The incident comes amid an orange alert by the MeT department for Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad, with heavy to very heavy rains expected in the ghat regions. The area had received heavy rains in the last two days.

NCP MP Supriya Sule in a social media post on X said, "A bridge over the Indrayani River at Kundmala in Maval Taluka of Pune district has collapsed. There is a fear that some citizens on the bridge may have been swept away. This is a very unfortunate incident, and I sincerely pray to the Almighty for the safety of all those affected."

"I have spoken to the District Collector of Pune regarding the incident, and they are sending all necessary assistance. I earnestly appeal to all citizens to exercise caution while venturing out for monsoon tourism. Please strictly follow all safety guidelines," Sule posted on X.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Tragic incident! This shows how poorly we maintain our infrastructure. Every monsoon we see such disasters. Authorities must conduct regular safety audits of all bridges, especially in flood-prone areas. Hope the rescue teams find all missing people safe 🙏
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Priya M.
My heart goes out to the affected families. The Indrayani river area is popular for weekend trips. Authorities should have closed the bridge if it was unsafe. Why wait for tragedy to strike? We need better preventive measures during monsoon season.
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Amit S.
This is why I avoid traveling to hilly areas during heavy rains. Nature's fury combined with poor infrastructure is deadly. Kudos to NDRF teams working in difficult conditions. Hope they rescue everyone quickly.
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Sunita P.
Very sad news 😢 Just last month I visited this area with family. The bridge looked old but we never imagined it could collapse. Government should make tourist spots safer, especially during monsoon. Praying for all affected people.
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Vikram J.
While we blame authorities, we must also ask why people take risks during heavy rains. Saw many tourists crossing flooded bridges in Maharashtra last weekend for 'adventure'. Safety is everyone's responsibility.
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Neha R.
The CM's statement seems cautious but we need transparency. How old was this bridge? When was it last inspected? Public deserves answers. Hope this tragedy leads to better infrastructure maintenance across Maharashtra.

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