
Bridge Collapse in Gujarat Claims Nine Lives
A bridge in India's western Gujarat state partially collapsed during Wednesday morning rush hour, killing at least nine people. Footage from local broadcaster NDTV shows the central section destroyed with vehicles still on the roadway. The incident occurred around 8:30 AM local time when four vehicles were crossing the structure.
Rescue Operations Underway
Emergency services and bystanders rescued three people from vehicles submerged in the river below. Authorities continue searching for additional victims in the water. The 1985-built bridge had no reported structural warnings prior to the collapse.
History of Infrastructure Failures
This tragedy echoes Gujarat's 2022 bridge collapse that killed 141 people. India faces recurring infrastructure challenges, with a 2019 government report noting 40% of bridges require rehabilitation. Gujarat paradoxically hosts modern developments like GIFT City financial hub while struggling with aging structures.
Government Response
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced compensation: €2000 for victims' families, €500 for injured survivors plus medical coverage. In a statement, Modi expressed being "deeply saddened" by the preventable loss of life.