A massive tragedy unfolded in Uttar Pradesh’s Hamirpur district after a section of an under-construction bridge collapsed during a severe storm, leaving at least six workers feared dead and several others trapped under heavy debris. The incident occurred late at night between 2:00 and 2:30 AM while construction work was underway on a bridge being built over the Betwa River. According to officials, a bridge pillar reportedly gave way amid strong winds and heavy storm conditions, causing a large slab structure to crash down onto workers present at the site. Rescue teams, including SDRF personnel, police officials, and local administration, immediately launched a large-scale operation to clear the debris and search for survivors. Cranes, JCB machines, ladders, and heavy equipment were deployed to remove massive concrete slabs, steel frames, and twisted iron structures scattered across the accident zone. Authorities stated that several laborers were trapped beneath the collapsed slab, while three workers stranded atop the damaged bridge structure were rescued safely with the help of SDRF teams. Officials confirmed that at least six workers were believed to be buried under the debris, though the exact number of casualties is still being verified. The collapse has triggered serious questions regarding construction quality and safety standards. Locals and officials are now demanding a thorough investigation into whether poor-quality materials or negligence played a role in the bridge’s failure during the storm. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed grief over the incident and directed authorities to speed up rescue operations and ensure proper medical assistance for the injured.


