Construction site accident:
Second Penang Bridge ramp collapses, four in car feared dead
By CAVINA LIM, IAN MCINTYRE, ANTHONY TAN, ALEX TENG, JOSEPHINE JALLEH, OH CHIN ENG and TASHNY SUKUMARAN
Published: Thursday June 6, 2013 MYT 9:08:00 PM
Updated: Friday June 7, 2013 MYT 12:58:53 AM
GEORGE
TOWN: An uncompleted flyover connecting to the still-under-construction second
Penang bridge at Batu Maung collapsed at around 7pm Thursday, burying at least
one car and a motorcycle under the debris. Police fear that four people are
dead after one car, a white-coloured Perodua Kelisa was found buried under the
rubble. State Fire and Rescue Department confirmed that one motorcyclist, who
was earlier trapped under the debris, has been pulled out. He suffered injuries
to his head. Hundreds of firemen, volunteers and medical personnel from
throughout the state have been mobilised to the scene. Firemen are removing
debris to reach the cars and motorcycles under the rubble, comprising mostly
metal scaffolding and steel beams. Bayan Baru MP Sim Tze Tzin, who was on the
scene, said about a 30m-long span of the ramp was believed to have collapsed
around 7pm, as work to install concrete boulders to strengthen the structure
was ongoing. He said he was informed a few people may be trapped under the
rubble. State executive councillor Lim Hock Seng said the cause of the collapse
had yet to be determined. "We cannot confirm the cause of the
accident," he said, adding that a full investigation would be carried out.
Police have began deploying traffic policemen as the incident has caused a
severe jam to ensue near the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway. Many motorists have also stopped to look at the debris.
As of 9:30pm Thusrday night, fire department authorities have briefed Sim and
Lim. R. Thilasheni, 24, whose car windscreen was shattered by a falling beam
during the incident, was still in a state of shock. "We were lucky to come out alive. We
were only about three seconds away from when the ramp collapsed," she
said. She was travelling with her friend G. Gajashaantini, also 24. She
believed a motorcyclist was trapped under the rubble and said a beam fell onto
a car in the incident. The 24km-long bridge was set for completion next month.
The longest bridge in South-East Asia and 20th in the world was supposed to go
through road commissioning and testing in August before being officially opened
in September.
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