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​Tragedy in Pune: Old bridge collapses into Indrayani river; 4 dead, many missing - pics

Last updated on - Jun 15, 2025, 23:28 IST
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Bridge collapses during tourist rush

An old iron bridge over the Indrayani River collapsed around 4 PM in Pune's Maval tehsil, while around 125 tourists were reportedly on it. The incident occurred near Kundamala, a popular weekend destination. Heavy rainfall in the preceding days had raised river levels, which may have worsened the consequences of the collapse. (Photo credit: ANI)

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Rising death toll and missing persons

Officials initially confirmed two deaths, which later rose to four, with several people still missing and feared swept away by the strong currents. Around 20-25 individuals were reportedly thrown into the river. Search teams are working downstream to locate the missing amid difficult water conditions. (ANI photo)

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Bridge in poor condition

Authorities revealed the bridge was old and dilapidated, raising concerns about its safety. Despite no rainfall at the time of the collapse, days of heavy rain had swollen the river. The structure gave way under the weight of over 100 people, highlighting the need for urgent inspections of such infrastructure.

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Eyewitnesses describe chaos

Witnesses described scenes of panic as people fell into the river. Locals immediately jumped in to help, pulling some victims out before officials arrived. Videos of the crumbled structure and swirling river below circulated widely, raising public concern and prompting questions about oversight.

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PM Modi monitors situation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, currently abroad, spoke with CM Fadnavis and was briefed on rescue operations. He expressed concern over the incident and assured full central assistance. The Centre is monitoring the situation closely as rescue operations continue late into the evening.

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Multiple agencies in rescue efforts

The NDRF deployed two teams, while the CRPF rushed one company to the site without waiting for orders. The fire department, police, and local civilians also joined hands in the rescue. Rescue teams are using boats, diving gear, and specialised tools to search submerged areas and manage the crowd.

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CM announces Rs 5 lakh compensation

Chief Minister Fadnavis announced Rs 5 lakh compensation for the families of those who died. The government will also cover the entire cost of treatment for the injured. In his public message, he expressed grief and promised swift relief measures.

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Infrastructure safety under scrutiny

The incident has triggered scrutiny of infrastructure maintenance in tourist-heavy areas. Authorities are likely to inspect similar bridges and issue new safety protocols. The administration has urged people to stay away from the site and avoid speculation as formal investigations into the cause are underway.

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