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2 Dead, 20 Missing As Bridge On Mumbai-Goa Highway Collapses

Several vehicles are feared to have been swept away.
The bridge was situated near Mahad.
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The bridge was situated near Mahad.

MUMBAI -- At least two persons drowned and 20 others are missing as two buses swept away in swollen Savitri River after a British-era bridge collapsed on the Mumbai-Goa Highway near Mahad in Maharashtra's Raigad district late last night.

Rescuers fished out bodies of two men from the river and an intense search is on to trace those missing, Raigad district collector Sheetal Ugale said at the mishap spot, 170 Km from Mumbai.

Teams of disaster management force has joined the Coast Guard and other agencies engaged in rescue and relief operations.

Two state transport buses with 18 passengers and four crew members had gone missing in the Mahad tragedy, Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis said in a tweet.

Fadnavis, who is monitoring the situation, said, "There were two parallel bridges; one is a new bridge and one constructed during the British era. The old one collapsed."

"The primary reason seems to be the high pressure caused due to flooding of river Savitri due to heavy rains in catchment of Mahabaleshwar, he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Fadnavis and was briefed about the bridge collapse."The PM offered all help in rescue and relief operations," Fadnavis said.

NDRF teams are already activated, he tweeted.

The Coast Guard has deployed a Chetak helicopter to carry out search for people who were swept away from the bridge.

Soon after the incident, Raigad SP Suvez Haque and Collector visited the spot where the bridge once stood.

Darkness had hampered operations, which resumed this morning.

According to a Defence spokesperson, Coast Guard deployed a Chetak helicopter at about 8:15 AM to carry out search for people who were swept away from bridge.

A Seaking 42C all-weather aircraft with a diving team has been launched by the Navy. A Seaking 42B helicopter on another mission was also diverted to the area for search.

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