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Maldivian FM expresses sadness after bridge collapse in India kills over 100

Rescuers on boats search in the Machchu river next to a cable suspension bridge that collapsed in Morbi town of western state Gujarat, India, Monday, Oct. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)

Maldivian Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid has expressed sadness after a 143-year-old suspension bridge in India collapsed Sunday, sending hundreds plunging into the water and killing at least 141.

The cable suspension bridge had stretched across the Machchu river in Morbi town of western state of Gujrat. The collapse of the densely packed bridge is one of India’s worst accidents in years.

In a tweet on Monday, in which he tagged his Indian counterpart Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Shahid said he was deeply saddened by the loss of lives in the tragedy.

Minister of External Affairs of India Dr. S. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar (L) is greeted upon arrivals at the Velana International Airport by Minister of Foreign Affairs of Maldives Abdulla Shahid (R) on February 20, 2021. (Photo/Foreign Affairs Ministry)

“Deeply saddened by the loss of lives in the tragedy that has struck with the collapse of the suspension bridge in Morbi, Gujarat,” he said.

Shahid said the thoughts and prayers of the Maldivian people are with the families of the victims.

“Wishing for a swift rescue effort and a speedy recovery for those injured,” he added.

Indian authorities said the structure collapsed under the weight of hundreds of people. Security footage of the disaster showed bridge shaking violently and people trying to keep hold of its cables and green-colored metal fencing before the aluminum walkway gave way and crashed into the river.

Volunteers and health workers carry a victim after a cable bridge across the Machchu river collapsed in Morbi town of western state Gujarat, India, Monday, Oct. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)

Visuals from the disaster site showed the bridge split in the middle and the metal walkway hanging down, its cables snapped in places.

Survivors said it was so densely packed that the crowd was unable to quickly move to safety when its cable began to snap.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, visiting his home state of Gujarat, said he was “deeply saddened by the tragedy.” His office announced compensation for families of the dead and called for speedy rescue efforts.

The bridge collapse is Asia’s third major disaster involving large crowds in a month.

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