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CCTV captures Kolkata flyover collapse

Updated on: 31 March,2016 08:18 PM IST  | 
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A 14-second video footage from a CCTV camera shows how a sleepy Thursday afternoon turned into a nightmare for the eastern metropolis, when an under-construction flyover came crashing down, killing at least 14 people

CCTV captures Kolkata flyover collapse

Kolkata: A 14-second video footage from a CCTV camera shows how a sleepy Thursday afternoon turned into a nightmare for the eastern metropolis, when an under-construction flyover came crashing down, killing at least 14 people.


The video captures the fleeting seconds as the 100-metre slab of concrete and metal from the under-construction Vivekananda Road flyover came crashing down on unsuspecting passers-by and vehicles crossing over the north Kolkata stretch, crushing to death at least 14 people under its sheer weight.


Just moments before the collapse, people on bicycles, two auto-rickshaws and scores of people on foot can be seen using the busy crossing at Ganesh Talkies in the 14-second video.


Narrow streets branch off on either sides of the four-way crossing, surrounded by rows of buildings stashed against each other.

In a few seconds, the video shows a huge black mass falling on top of the cyclists, the auto-rickshaws and those on foot as they seem to scurry. A police booth in a corner is also flattened.

A few lucky cabs and vehicles escape the tragedy by a hair's breadth.

The visibly crowded area transforms a few seconds after the collapse into a picture of death and gloom.

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