The crane involved in the work suddenly overturned and fell onto a passing pickup truck. Photo | Special Arrangement
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Two killed as crane falls on truck at under-construction rail bridge in MP's Dhar

Locals present at the spot blamed the Railway officials and the contractor for not building a proper service road before construction work started.

Anuraag Singh

BHOPAL: Two persons were killed and some others feared trapped after a crane engaged in railway bridge construction collapsed onto a truck in Madhya Pradesh's Dhar on Thursday morning.

The incident took place around 9 am on Thursday, in Sagour area of the industrial town Pithampur, sources said.

The crane was balanced on an unsteady base and was laying a 16-ton slab. The crane involved in the work suddenly overturned and fell onto a passing pickup truck, Superintendent of Police Mayank Awasthi said.

“Both the men were killed in the mishap. While one of those boarding the vehicle was a local resident, the other man hailed from Sehore district,” Dhar district police superintendent Mayank Awasthy told TNIE.

Local residents present at the spot, including advocate Rajesh Chaudhary, blamed the Railway officials and the contractor for not building a proper service road before construction work started.

Residents alleged that no action had been taken despite raising an issue multiple times in the past, ultimately leading the fatal incident. 

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