At least two buses and several other vehicles went missing near Mahad city after a bridge on the Savitri River collapsed early on Wednesday due to torrential rains in the Konkan region. Two bodies have been recovered, even as the search operations are underway, Raigad Collector Sheetal Ugale said, news agency ANI reported.
The bridge, more than seven decades old and a critical link to the Mumbai-Goa national highway, crashed around 1 a.m. due to the flood waters rushing into the river.
Two state transport buses with 11 passengers each were missing and there was no contact with either their drivers or the passengers, Ugale added.
Since the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation buses — which started from Mumbai — did not arrive at their scheduled Mahad depot, Ugale appealed people to get in touch with the concerned authorities about their missing relatives.
The primary reason seems to be the high pressure caused due to flooding of river Savitri due to heavy rains in catchment of Mahabaleshwar.
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A search operation has been initiated, Ugale said.
"The bridge was built during the British era. After discussion with the National Highways Authority, we have shifted traffic to the new parallel bridge nearby. We are trying to confirm reports of other missing vehicles," Ugale said.
Pictures from the spot of bridge collapse on Mumbai-Goa highway in Raigad (Maharashtra) pic.twitter.com/wSM49SYkbn
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Meanwhile, a 45-member National Disaster Response Force team reached Raigad from Pune to assist in the rescue operations.
Incessant rains continue to lash the coastal Konkan, northern and western Maharashtra since past five days.