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Morbi bridge collapse: India PM Modi visits site Morbi bridge collapse: India PM Modi visits site
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The bridge collapse in Gujarat killed more than 100 people Narendra Modi stood at one end of the suspension bridge, which collapsed following renovation works
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Morbi district in western Gujarat state where a bridge collapse killed 135 people in one of India's worst accidents in years. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited the town of Morbi in his home state of Gujarat to see for himself the scene of Sunday's bridge collapse, which left 135 people dead.
The 140-year-old bridge over the Machchu river gave way on Sunday, days after it reopened following repairs. The 140-year-old bridge over the Machchu river gave way days after it reopened following repairs.
Search and rescue operations on the river resumed on Tuesday. Divers are continuing to search for the remains of victims.
Nine people, including employees of a firm contracted to maintain the bridge, have been arrested.Nine people, including employees of a firm contracted to maintain the bridge, have been arrested.
The 230m (754ft) bridge was built in the 1870s during British rule.The 230m (754ft) bridge was built in the 1870s during British rule.
The bridge was a major local tourist attraction - touted by the state's tourism website as an "artistic and technological marvel" - and reopened only last week after being shut for months for repairs. Described by the state's tourism website as a "technological marvel", it reopened last week after being shut for months for repairs.
'I survived but my sister is still missing''I survived but my sister is still missing'
The brothers who died in the Indian bridge disasterThe brothers who died in the Indian bridge disaster
Reports said that several hundred people were on the structure when it collapsed at around 18:40 India time (13:10 GMT) on Sunday. Reports said hundreds of people were on the structure when it collapsed. Some plunged into the waters below and others clung on to the wreckage.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos as people plunged into the waters below and others clung on to the wreckage, waiting for rescue teams to save them. Many victims were swept away by the fast-moving water. Officials said that most of victims were women, children and elderly people.
Some tried to swim to the banks of the river and managed to survive but many others were swept away by the fast-moving water. After Mr Modi visited the scene on Tuesday, his office said he stressed the need "to conduct a detailed and extensive inquiry", adding: "the key learnings from the inquiry must be implemented at the earliest."
Police on Monday said at least 141 people had been killed, but later revised that number to 135, without explaining why.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel, visits the incident site in Morbi, Gujarat, while the search and rescue operation is underway in the Machchhu river.Death toll in the incident stands at 135 so far. pic.twitter.com/JefTWaTiNL
Officials said that most of victims were women, children and elderly people.
Still searching for bodies as the PM visitsStill searching for bodies as the PM visits
By Geeta Pandey, Morbi, GujaratBy Geeta Pandey, Morbi, Gujarat
Ever since Mr Modi's visit was announced, officials have been hard at work to spruce up the town.
Streets are being swept clean, entry to the bridge where the prime minister will first arrive is clogged with police and administration officials, and hospitals where he's going to meet the injured are being scrubbed clean.
At the government-run civil hospital which I visited in the morning, I saw men bringing in new mattresses and clean linen for the injured patients.At the government-run civil hospital which I visited in the morning, I saw men bringing in new mattresses and clean linen for the injured patients.
For the townspeople, life is limping back to normal - shops are reopening and there's traffic on the streets.For the townspeople, life is limping back to normal - shops are reopening and there's traffic on the streets.
But it's all quiet at Jhulto Pul, one of the town's most prominent tourist spots and the scene of Sunday's tragedy.But it's all quiet at Jhulto Pul, one of the town's most prominent tourist spots and the scene of Sunday's tragedy.
The only sounds one hears there are the purring engines of rescue boats as they continue to criss-cross the muddy river waters, looking for any more bodies.The only sounds one hears there are the purring engines of rescue boats as they continue to criss-cross the muddy river waters, looking for any more bodies.
On Monday, teams of disaster response workers and Indian military personnel scoured the river in small boats, paddling through its muddy waters and the mangrove shrubs in search of the missing. Hundreds of locals too joined in the efforts, while distressed relatives searched for their loved ones. On Monday, teams of emergency workers scoured the river in small boats, paddling through its muddy waters and the mangrove shrubs in search of the missing. Hundreds of locals too joined in the efforts, while distressed relatives searched for their loved ones.
By evening, the rescuers had managed to recover 134 bodies. Search operations were paused for the night but resumed on Tuesday, with teams of rescuers at the scene by early morning. By evening, the rescuers had managed to recover 134 bodies. Search operations resumed on Tuesday morning. At least 170 people have been rescued so far.
At least 170 people have been rescued so far.
Rescue work on the river resumed on Tuesday morningRescue work on the river resumed on Tuesday morning
Gujarat, the home state of Mr Modi, has announced a day of mourning on Wednesday. Gujarat has announced a day of mourning on Wednesday.
Authorities have promised a full investigation after questions were raised about whether safety checks were carried out before the bridge was reopened.Authorities have promised a full investigation after questions were raised about whether safety checks were carried out before the bridge was reopened.
Police say the nine people arrested are all associated with Oreva group, the firm contracted to maintain and operate the bridge.Police say the nine people arrested are all associated with Oreva group, the firm contracted to maintain and operate the bridge.
They include two managers, two ticket clerks, two contractors and three security guards. They are being investigated for culpable homicide not amounting to murder, senior police officer Ashok Kumar Yadav said.They include two managers, two ticket clerks, two contractors and three security guards. They are being investigated for culpable homicide not amounting to murder, senior police officer Ashok Kumar Yadav said.
The firm has been accused of multiple lapses, including its alleged failure to get a fitness certificate from the municipality.The firm has been accused of multiple lapses, including its alleged failure to get a fitness certificate from the municipality.
Oreva has not responded to questions about the collapse. Some are asking if top-level managers in the company will also be investigated.Oreva has not responded to questions about the collapse. Some are asking if top-level managers in the company will also be investigated.
Funerals for some of the victims have been taking place in MorbiFunerals for some of the victims have been taking place in Morbi
The tragedy has devastated the people of Morbi, a little town known for its thriving ceramic industry.The tragedy has devastated the people of Morbi, a little town known for its thriving ceramic industry.
On Monday, the two main crematoriums in the city were full, even as the search for survivors continued. In cases where entire families were wiped out in the accident, locals took it upon themselves to perform their last rites.On Monday, the two main crematoriums in the city were full, even as the search for survivors continued. In cases where entire families were wiped out in the accident, locals took it upon themselves to perform their last rites.
Police have told the BBC the search will continue until everyone is accounted for - but some people were still missing on Tuesday.Police have told the BBC the search will continue until everyone is accounted for - but some people were still missing on Tuesday.
Siddique, who went to see the bridge with his friend, says he has been looking for him since Sunday night.Siddique, who went to see the bridge with his friend, says he has been looking for him since Sunday night.
"We were standing in the middle of the bridge when it broke. I clung on to a part of the broken bridge and somehow made my way out, but I don't know where my friend is," he says."We were standing in the middle of the bridge when it broke. I clung on to a part of the broken bridge and somehow made my way out, but I don't know where my friend is," he says.