Key Points

A 30-year-old bridge in Pune collapsed during heavy rains, killing four tourists and injuring 51 others. The Maharashtra government announced Rs 5 lakh compensation for victims' families while covering medical costs for survivors. Officials confirmed the bridge had been declared unsafe last year but was still used by monsoon visitors. Rescue operations involved NDRF teams as authorities plan an Rs 8 crore replacement bridge.

Key Points: Pune bridge collapse kills 4 injures 51 as Maharashtra announces Rs 5 lakh compensation

  • 33-year-old Kundmala bridge collapsed during monsoon outing
  • 125 tourists present during incident
  • NDRF teams conduct rescue operations
  • Bridge was marked unsafe since 2023
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Pune bridge collapse: Four dead, 51 injured; Maha govt announces Rs 5 lakh compensation to kin of deceased

Maharashtra govt offers Rs 5 lakh aid after 33-year-old Pune bridge collapses during monsoon, killing 4 tourists and injuring 51 others.

"The government will provide Rs 5 lakh to relatives of the deceased - Disaster Management Minister Girish Mahajan"

Pune, June 16

The Pune district administration in its preliminary report submitted to the Maharashtra government has confirmed four deaths and 51 others injured after a 33-year-old iron bridge connecting nearby villages over the Indrayani river collapsed on Sunday.

The incident took place around 3:30 p.m. when about 125 tourists had gathered at the Kundmala in Maval tehsil of Pune district for a monsoon outing.

Of the four deceased victims, three have been identified while one is yet to be identified.

The injured are being treated in various hospitals.

A total of 55 people were rescued, of which four persons died.

The names of the deceased include Chandrakant Sathale, Rohit Mane, Vihan Mane (identified) while one is still unidentified.

Due to continuous rains the relief and rescue, which was stopped on Sunday night, is being continued on Monday morning.

The Maharashtra Disaster Management Minister Girish Mahajan was supervising the relief and rescue operation in the presence of local administration accompanied by two teams of NDRF, Pimpri- Chinchwad police, CRPF personnel and various social and non-government organisations.

Minister Mahajan visited the Talegaon General Hospital, where the injured are undergoing the treatment and inquired about their health.

"The government will provide Rs 5 lakh to the relatives of the deceased and the entire cost of the treatment of the injured will be borne by the government.”

He appealed to the tourists to take due care visiting tourist places and also not to indulge in adventure tourism or hooliganism.

The State Minister for Rehabilitation Makarand Patil, who along with the Maval legislator Sunil Shelke, after visiting the spot said, “The bridge was more than 30-year-old and it was constructed by the Pune Zilla Parishad. The administration had displayed boards at both sides urging people not to use it, but it was used by some who had come on a rainy day to enjoy. It is unfortunate that the incident occurred. The administration is engaged in rescue and relief works. The state disaster management Minister Girish Mahajan, who had been at the spot, has already announced that the state government will pay a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each to the heirs of the families of the deceased.”

According to the Pune district administration the work on Kundamala bridge began in 1990 and it was thrown open for use in 1993.

However, the administration observed in 2023 that the bridge was in dilapidated conditions after its use for nearly 30 years and prohibited the people not to use it further.

The administration has proposed a construction of a new bridge at the cost of Rs 8 crore.

The Public Works Department has issued a tender and issued a work order as the work is proposed to start after the rains.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is heartbreaking 💔. The bridge was clearly marked as unsafe but people still took the risk. While compensation is good, we need better enforcement to prevent such tragedies. Monsoon tourism needs stricter regulations.
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Priya M.
Why wait for rains to stop to build new bridge? This was known since 2023! Our infrastructure maintenance is so poor. My prayers for the families who lost loved ones 🙏
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Amit S.
The compensation amount seems adequate but what about accountability? Someone should answer why a dangerous bridge wasn't physically blocked if it was prohibited. Just putting up signs isn't enough.
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Sunita P.
As a Pune resident, I'm shocked! This bridge was part of our childhood memories. The administration failed us by not demolishing it sooner. Hope the new bridge gets built quickly and with proper quality checks.
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Vikram D.
While tragic, we must also question why people ignore warning signs. In India we have this "chalta hai" attitude towards safety. Both authorities and citizens need to be more responsible.
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Neha R.
The real heroes are the rescue teams working in continuous rains ⛈️. Salute to NDRF and local administration. Hope the injured recover soon. This incident should be wake-up call for infrastructure audit across Maharashtra.

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