2 more bodies found, CM orders probe
Jammu, May 3 -- Two more bodies were pulled from the debris after an old bridge collapsed in Ban Talab area on Friday evening, taking the toll to three, officials said on Saturday.
Confirming the development, additional district development commissioner (ADDC) Jammu, Sher Singh, said, "Three workers died while one was rescued alive. The rescue operation concluded around 1 am and the rescued mason is undergoing treatment at a hospital. He is stable," he said.
Four labourers, including a mason, were fear trapped after an old bridge, adjoining an under construction bridge, collapsed on Friday evening. The mason was rescued, and a labourer's body was retrieved on Friday evening.
The bodies were recovered during the 12-hour search operation, which continued through the night under floodlights, the officials said. "The rescue operation continued through the night with the help of bulldozers but we could not rescue three labourers, whose bodies were found under the rubble," said a police officer.
The entire operation concluded in the early hours of Saturday.
Police, army, state disaster relied force (SDRF) and national disaster relief force (NDRF) besides officials of the civil administration worked through the night to locate the labourers, he added. Authorities also closed the road link following the collapse.
Deputy chief minister Choudhary was briefed about the incident after he reached the spot at midnight.
"I have ordered the suspension of the assistant executive engineer and the junior engineer. I have also issued directions to the engineer-in-chief for attachment of the executive engineer," he told reporters at the spot.
Choudhary ordered a probe into the incident and directed the authorities to complete it in five days.
Following his order, assistant executive engineer Sahil Verma and junior engineer Sajad Mir were placed under suspension, pending inquiry into their conduct, the officials said.
Meanwhile, chief minister (CM) Omar Abdullah directed authorities to conduct a detailed inquiry into the incident, said an official spokesperson.
"Chief minister has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic loss of three workers in the bridge collapse at Ban Talab, Jammu. He extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prayed for peace to the departed souls. The chief minister has directed a thorough inquiry into the incident to ascertain the cause and fix responsibility, while also wishing a speedy recovery to the injured," saidan official statement issued here....
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