At least 18
people have been killed and dozens trapped in the Indian city of Varanasi after
a flyover collapsed, crushing vehicles beneath it.
The flyover
was still being built when portions of its cement structure fell on the road
being used under it.
Officials
from the National Disaster Response Force said 18 bodies had been recovered so
far.
A rescue
operation is continuing for those believed to still be trapped, but their
number and condition is unknown.
Photographs
and video from the scene showed cars and a bus crushed beneath the weight of
the concrete, many of which still held people inside.
Local media
reported that a handful of people had been successfully rescued, as seven
cranes attempted to lift the concrete pillar. A large crowd also gathered at
the scene.
One
eyewitness told reporters they were nearby when the collapse happened. "At
least four cars, an auto-rickshaw and a minibus were crushed under it India's
NDTV also reported that many of those trapped are believed to be construction
workers who had been building the flyover.
The cause of
the collapse is not yet known, and an inquiry has been ordered, NDTV added.
Major
collapses of buildings and other infrastructure are not uncommon in India,
where the enforcement of construction standards is weaker than many Western
countries.
In September,
33 people died when a six-storey Mumbai building toppled and more than 20 people
died in 2016 when a flyover collapsed in Kolkata.
Other
collapses with smaller death tolls are frequent.
Varanasi is
the home constituency of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who said he was
"extremely saddened by the loss of lives due to the collapse".
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