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At least 15 killed, more than a hundred missing in Nepal
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 25 - 12 - 2007


A steel footbridge collapsed under
the weight of hundreds of people in remote western Nepal on
Tuesday, sending scores plunging 30 meters (100 feet) into
the icy Himalayan waters below. At least 15 people were
killed and more than 100 missing and feared dead, officials
said, according to AP.
Troops were being rushed to the area to assist with search
and rescue operations, but with efforts halted by
nightfall, hopes of finding more survivors in the fast
flowing mountain river were slim, said Anil Pandey, the top
government official in the area.
Authorities believe some 500 people traveling to a village
fair were on the bridge when its support cables snapped
under the weight, said Pandey.
«Some of them managed to climb to safety, some fell on
the banks but the ones who plunged in the river are the
ones who are still missing,» he said.
By nightfall, rescuers had recovered 15 bodies, while 32
people who were seriously injured were flown to hospitals
in more developed parts of the country, said Dipendra
Chetri, a police official who helped rescue people in
Chunchu, the village where the bridge collapsed.
Pandey refused to give a number for the missing, saying
that not nearby villages had sent missing person reports
yet.
«It is hard to say how many people are missing but the
best estimate I can say is more than 100 people could be
missing,» said Purushottam Khatri, another police officer.
Complicating the accounting was the remoteness of the
accident scene.
Chunchu is located about 500 kilometers (310 miles) west
of Katmandu in a rural part of this Himalayan country where
there are few paved roads. The most common way of getting
from place to place is on foot or in a bullock cart.
Pandey said the 120-meter (400-foot) long bridge was built
this year, but that it was not designed to hold the weight
of so many people crossing at once.
The people had been on their way to fair held every month
after the full moon. The fair attracts thousands of people
from surrounding villages.
Authorities feared there could be many more casualties
because the river has strong currents and is difficult to
swim, adding that victims were likely to be the weakest
swimmers _ the elderly and children.
Authorities said hundreds of police and soldiers were
being rushed to the area, but there was no word on when
they would arrive.
Searches would resume at daybreak Wednesday, Pandey said.


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