At least 17 dead when a crane falls on a highway in western India

New Delhi.- At least 17 workers died and several were injured when a crane collapsed on a highway under construction in the state of Maharashtra, in western India, authorities reported Tuesday.

The incident took place at midnight in Thane district, when the crane collapsed on workers, killing 17 people so far, Maharashtra’s head of government, Eknath Shinde, said on Twitter.

Emergency teams are in the area where the accident took place to help the injured and collaborate in the rescue efforts, so the number of victims could increase in the next few hours.

It is presumed that between three and five people are still trapped in the rubble, an official with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said, according to the Indian news agency PTI.

So far the authorities have not indicated what may have been the causes of the collapse of this structure.

The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, expressed his condolences to the families of those who died in this “tragic mishap” and announced compensation of about $2,400.

Shinde also expressed his grief over the incident and ordered an extra payment of $6,000 to the families of the victims.

Accidents of this type are relatively common in India, often due to poor infrastructure and lack of maintenance.

At the end of last October, at least 132 people died in western India when a suspension bridge collapsed, in the worst accident of its kind in decades in the Asian country.

California18

Welcome to California18, your number one source for Breaking News from the World. We’re dedicated to giving you the very best of News.

Leave a Reply