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Part of bridge crashes at Andheri station in Mumbai, trains affected

Six people have suffered injuries in the mishap, out of which two are said to be in critical condition.

Mumbai: Train services have been disrupted after the pedestrian portion of Gokhale road over bridge that connects Andheri East to West collapsed on the railway track on Tuesday morning following heavy rains. Six people have suffered injuries in the mishap, out of which two are said to be critical.

The part of the bridge caved in at around 7:30 am and damaged the overhead cables of the railway tracks bringing the trains' movement on all lines to a halt.

Four fire brigade vehicles were rushed to the spot. news agency ANI reported.

Mumbai fire brigade officials said that they are trying to check if some people are trapped under the debris. However, Railway Protection Force (RPF) has denied anyone being trapped.

Officials from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Fire Brigade as well as Railway Police Force were deputed at the spot.

A team of the National Disaster Response Force also reached the spot.

Reports also suggested a traffic jam in the area.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has spoken to Mumbai Police Commissioner and BMC commissioner about the incident. The chief minister asked the police commissioner to ensure smooth traffic movement and also asked BMC commissioner to increase the frequency of BEST buses for the convenience of commuters.

Railways Minister Piyush Goyal has directed officials to speed up the repair work and restore traffic. He has also ordered a probe into the incident.

The enquiry will be conducted by the Railway safety commissioner of the Western circle.

Harbour line passengers affected between Andheri and Bandra are allowed to travel via Ghatkopar on Central Railway towards Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) Railway Station.

Crowd management machinery has been strengthened on Central Railway at all major stations from Ghatkopar onwards. Harbour line passengers have been allowed to travel freely on Central Railway, Central railway said.

Mumbai police have also issued advisories for the commuters.

Meanwhile, the Western Railways has issued helpline numbers in view of affected traffic in Mumbai.

It has been raining heavily in Mumbai since Monday with parts of the city waterlogged. The met department has predicted heavy rain in the next 48 hours.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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