Chain Breaks Moving A Bridge Girder And Lands On Passing Motorcycle

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On Thursday, a tragic accident near the fertilizer factory in Gorakhpur, within the jurisdiction of Chiluatal police station, claimed the life of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Inspector Vijendra Singh (45) and left his colleague, Inspector Manye Kundu (42), critically injured. The incident occurred when a girder from an under-construction overbridge in the Nakha area unexpectedly collapsed, trapping the inspectors under its massive weight.

According to authorities, the accident happened during construction work on the overbridge, where a crane was engaged in lifting a 10-quintal (1,000 kg) aluminum girder. The crane’s chain reportedly broke mid-operation, causing the heavy girder to plummet to the ground below. Tragically, Singh and Kundu, who were riding a motorcycle beneath the overbridge at the time, were struck directly by the falling structure.

Inspector Vijendra Singh, who was operating the motorcycle, bore the brunt of the impact. The weight and force of the girder pressed Singh’s body into the ground, killing him instantly. His colleague, Inspector Manye Kundu, who was riding as a passenger, suffered severe injuries but survived the impact. Witnesses and first responders at the scene were visibly shaken by the accident, describing the impact as catastrophic.

Following the collapse, local police, along with officials from the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the Government Railway Police (GRP), rushed to the site to assist with rescue efforts. Emergency crews carefully extricated Singh’s body from beneath the massive girder, a process that required precision due to the size and weight of the fallen structure. Inspector Kundu, meanwhile, was quickly transported to BRD Medical College, where he was admitted in critical condition. Medical staff reported that he had sustained multiple injuries and is undergoing intensive treatment.

The incident has sparked discussions regarding safety practices at construction sites, particularly for large infrastructure projects in densely populated areas. Officials have promised a thorough investigation into the crane malfunction and the circumstances leading to the chain failure. Initial findings suggest that the chain, intended to support heavy loads, may not have been properly secured or was potentially overloaded, though further assessment is ongoing.

The family of Inspector Vijendra Singh, colleagues, and members of the SSB have expressed deep grief over his sudden and tragic loss. Inspector Singh was known as a dedicated officer with decades of service, and his untimely death has left an emotional void in his community and among his peers. Colleagues describe him as a courageous and dependable officer who had worked tirelessly to uphold safety and security standards.

Inspector Kundu remains in critical condition, with medical teams providing updates to his family as he receives treatment. His colleagues and loved ones are hopeful for his recovery, though doctors caution that the injuries sustained are extensive.

Local authorities have pledged to improve oversight of safety protocols at construction sites to prevent such incidents in the future, emphasizing the need for strict adherence to safety standards, especially in areas where the public may be at risk. The tragedy has underscored the importance of vigilant safety measures on active construction sites, particularly for large-scale projects where equipment and materials are in constant motion.

The community mourns the loss of Inspector Vijendra Singh and remains united in its hope for Inspector Kundu’s recovery, as officials continue their investigation into the accident’s cause and implications for construction safety in the area.

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Times Of India