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Andheri Bridge Collapse: Piyush Goyal announces compensation of Rs 1 lakh each for injured, orders inquiry

Five people were injured, two of them seriously, after a road overbridge (ROB) in Mumbai's suburban Andheri area collapsed due to heavy rains this morning.

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Railway Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday announed a compensation of Rs 1 lakh for each of the persons injured in the collapse of a road overbridge (ROB) in Mumbai's suburban Andheri areadue to heavy rains this morning.

Goyal said he has ordered an inquiry into the accident. 

"It is an unfortunate incident, I have ordered an inquiry into this. Commissioner of Rail Safety will give report in 15 days," Goyal who visited the accident site said. 

"5 people were injured, ad hoc compensation of Rs 1 lakh will be given to them, their treatment expenses will be taken care of by Railways," he announced. 

The collapse of the bridge brought to a halt the local train services in the city, affecting some long distance trains that caused huge inconvenience to the commuters.

Five people were injured, two of them seriously, in the incident that took place at around 7.30 am, the Brihamumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said.

Railways Minister Piyush Goyal visited the accident site in the afternoon and said that he had ordered an inquiry by the Commissioner of Rail Safety whose report would have to be submitted within 15 days.

Expressing regret over the accident, he said it was "very unfortunate" and "most unexpected".

He said around 700 employees of the railways, helped by some experts from Delhi and Lucknow, were working on the restoration work and the train services will be resumed completely by tonight.

The minister said the last safety audit of the ROB had been conducted on November 12 last year and nothing wrong had been found in that.

Goyal said that during the next six months, a joint safety audit will be conducted by the railways, the BMC and IIT at the 445 road overbridges, foot overbridges and bridges over the pipelines in Mumbai as part of efforts to improve safety for the commuters.

Earlier in the day, he tweeted, "Part of Road Over Bridge has fallen on tracks near Andheri Station impacting rail traffic. Directed officials to speed up repair work and rapidly restore traffic in close coordination with other departments. I have also ordered an enquiry by Commissioner of Rail Safety."

"Incessant rains apparently caused cracks in the ROB, resulting in its collapse. Thankfully, no train was passing on the track under the bridge at that time," said a civic official.

Due to the collapse, local train services of the Western Railway were stopped, causing huge inconvenience to the daily commuters, for whom local train services are the lifeline. Some long distance express trains were cancelled and rescheduled because of the ROB collapse.

The Overhead Equipment (OHE) was damaged and a team of engineers are working to restore services, WR Chief Public Relations Officer Ravinder Bhakar told PTI.

The Gokhale road overbridge, built in 1971, collapsed near the eastern side of the railway station, a BMC disaster management cell official said after the incident for which the government came under attack.

(With PTI inputs) 

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