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Digital Desk: According to reports, the bridge manager and the maintenance manager are among the nine personnel. Additionally, those in charge of the bridge's administration were interrogated.

 

After the suspension bridge in the Machhu river in Gujarat's Morbi town fell, 134 people have already killed and more than 100 others have been hurt. Rising death tolls are anticipated.

 

A CCTV camera saw a group of young guys taking pictures while others attempted to rock the suspension bridge from side to side just before it collapsed, sending them plummeting into the river below when the wires holding it together gave way.

 

The nine people were detained, the police said news agency Reuters, after they filed a criminal complaint against those in charge of the bridge's management, upkeep, and reconstruction.

Details on those who had been detained would be released later in the day, according to senior police official Ashok Yadav.

 

The bridge reportedly has a capacity of 100 to 150 people, but on Sunday, between 400 and 500 people were on it.

 

On allegations of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, police have filed a FIR against the organisations in charge of the maintenance and operation of the cable bridge.

Sandeepsinh Zala, the chief officer of Morbi Municipality, informed the media that the contract for the reconstruction and maintenance of the bridge was awarded to the city's Oreva Group, a manufacturer of clocks and e-bikes.

 

According to the FIR filed by Inspector Prakash Dekiwadia of the "B" Division of the Police, the bridge across the Machhu River in Morbi Town had been out of commission for about eight months since the local government had given it to a "private agency" to maintain. The agency opened the bridge to the public on October 26 following the conclusion of the maintenance work, according to the FIR. On Sunday at around 6.30 p.m., the bridge gave way, causing numerous individuals to tumble into the river and perish.

 

The FIR claims that the agency staff members' callous behaviour was to blame for the tragedy. It claimed that the interested parties or organisations did not pay attention to the quality of the bridge's maintenance and repair work. According to the FIR, the agency allowed the bridge to the public despite knowing that its callous approach to maintenance and repair could lead to fatalities.

 

According to the office of the Gujarat chief minister on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Morbi on Tuesday in the afternoon to learn more about the "Jhoola bridge" catastrophe.

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