Key Points

A motorcyclist died after two girders collapsed at a Chennai Metro construction site in Ramapuram. CMRL confirmed the fatality and launched an investigation into the structural failure. The accident caused severe traffic disruptions as authorities cleared debris. The incident occurred during Phase 2 work on the Poonamallee-Light House corridor.

Key Points: Chennai Metro Girders Collapse Kills Motorcyclist in Ramapuram

  • Motorcyclist killed instantly in girder collapse
  • CMRL investigating cause of structural failure
  • Traffic diverted amid debris clearance
  • Phase 2 metro construction ongoing near Manapakkam
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TN: One killed in accident at metro rail construction site near Chennai's Ramapuram

One dead as metro rail girders collapse in Chennai's Ramapuram, CMRL confirms accident during Phase 2 construction.

"We confirm the death of one motorcyclist and express our deepest condolences to the family - Chennai Metro Rail"

Chennai, June 13

One person has died after two girders collapsed during ongoing construction work for the second phase of the project in Tamil Nadu's capital.

The incident occurred in the Ramapuram area of Chennai. The individual, riding a motorcycle on the road below, died on the spot as a result of the collapse.

The Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) confirmed the death of one motorcyclist. It is suspected that a few individuals riding two-wheelers on the road might have got trapped under the fallen concrete structures.

"We confirm the death of one motorcyclist and it is being ascertained whether the motorcycle also had a pillion rider. We express our deepest condolences to the family of the injured deceased," Chennai Metro Rail posted on X.

"Two I-girders that had been erected a week ago near the L&T Head office main gate in Manapakkam has collapsed unexpectedly when one of its supporting A-frames gave way by slipping," it said.

The CMRL informed that an investigation into the incident will be conducted to examine the cause of the collapse.

"CMRL along with its contractors are removing the debris on war footing basis to restore traffic movement in the road and investigation will be conducted to ascertain the cause of the collapse," it added.

This comes as the 26.1 km long Corridor 4, stretching from Poonamallee to Light House, remains under construction. This ongoing work is a part of the second phase of the metro rail project.

The initial segment from Poonamallee to Porur is expected to be opened to the public by December this year. The construction of the rail track between Poonamallee and Porur is in its final stages.

Meanwhile, the police have registered a case and are investigating the incident. Due to the collapse of the construction materials from the metro pillars, there has been heavy traffic congestion in the area. Police diverted traffic till the debris was removed.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is heartbreaking 💔. Metro construction should have better safety measures in place, especially when work is happening above busy roads. My prayers are with the victim's family. Authorities must compensate them properly and ensure such accidents don't happen again.
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Rahul S.
Why wasn't the road below closed if heavy construction was happening overhead? This seems like pure negligence. The metro is important for Chennai's development but not at the cost of lives. CMRL must take full responsibility.
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Meena V.
As someone who travels daily on this route, I've noticed how fast they're pushing the construction. Maybe quality is being compromised for deadlines? Govt projects should prioritize safety over speed. This is so tragic for an ordinary commuter just going about their day.
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Arjun P.
The metro has brought so much convenience to Chennai, but incidents like this shake public trust. Proper audits need to be done on all ongoing construction sites immediately. One life lost is one too many.
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Sneha R.
Very sad news. But I appreciate that CMRL responded quickly and is investigating. Hope they share transparent findings and improve safety protocols. The victim's family should get support from CMRL's insurance policy.
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Karthik N.
This is why we need stronger regulations for infrastructure projects. Private contractors often cut corners to save costs. Govt should have independent safety inspectors monitoring all metro construction 24/7. Jai Hind!

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