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http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_darjeeling-bridge-collapse-toll-rises-to-32_1602397

Darjeeling bridge collapse toll rises to 32

With eight more people today succumbing to injuries, the toll in the wooden footbridge collapse in West Bengal's Darjeeling district rose to 32.

The old wooden footbridge over Little Ranget spring at Bijanbari gave way under pressure of a crowd during a Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) meeting nearby at Bijanbari yesterday.

Darjeeling Chief Medical Officer Health Subir Bhowmick said eight more persons died, taking the toll to 32.

The CMOH said over 60 people were injured in the mishap. The seriously injured were rushed to North Bengal Medical College Hospital in Siliguri and Darjeeling Hospital.

The wooden footbridge, which had been weakened by the September 18 earthquake, collapsed when a large number of people gathered on it for the GJM meeting.

Army personnel of the Mountain Brigade and the army medical corps have joined fire brigade, police and disaster management personnel in the rescue operation, district administration officials said.

The army has pressed a number of ambulances into service and is also providing medicines. Some of the injured were also admitted to Army hospital in Darjeeling, they said.

Darjeeling district administration sources said that the army, police, fire brigade and disaster management personnel are continuing search and rescue operations to find any more missing people.

North Bengal Development Minister Goutam Deb said that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had instructed the authorities of North Bengal Medical College Hospital (NBCH) at Siliguri and Darjeeling Hospital to provide the best medical treatment to the injured persons.

Deb had yesterday rushed to the spot to oversee rescue and relief operations at Bijanbari.

Member of Parliament from Darjeeling and senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh today announced Rs50 lakh from his MPLAD fund for construction of a new bridge in place of the old wooden footbridge over Little Ranget at Bijanbari.

Meanwhile, Banjeree accompanied by Railway minister Dinesh Trivedi is on her way to Darjeeling to visit the injured persons at NBCH and Darjeeling Hospital, official sources said.

I wonder how stupid these people are. They decided to have a meeting on an old wooden bridge over a body of water. Do people in India hold meetings with large groups of people on bridges? All I can think of right now is Indiana Jones Temple Of Doom.
 
wow that is tragically dumb, that no one thought..... hey this isn't the best place to meet, even if it is geographically central...

wonder how the survivors feel? most likely gonna be some survivors guilt

they should meet for group therapy on the old wooden bridge just north of this one, 1x per week
 
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/train-hopping-couple-buried-alive-under-coal-162959769.html

Train-hopping couple buried alive under coal

A young couple hopping railroad cars across the country was found dead under a mound of coal at a Florida power plant.

Christopher Artes, 25, and Medeana Hendershot, 22, shared a passion for illegally hopping freight trains and traveling the country without a set plan. They had spent the past several months traveling across the country, including stops in Georgia, Illinois and Tennessee. They were hoping to stop for the winter in Florida to enjoy the warm weather.

"We were always worried about him. He always made so many bad decisions," Christopher's mother, Susan Artes, told the AP. "If he got an idea and something looked good to him, he would do it. He was always jumping into situations. This particular train was one of them. I'm sure they thought the train would go from one yard to another."

Sometime over the weekend the couple were killed when their train stopped at a local Florida power plant. When the railcars arrive, they open from the bottom, releasing their cargo several stories below into a waiting truck.

As the AP reports, officials at the plant are not sure if the couple was sitting on top of the coal when another load dropped, or if they were in a railcar that was dropping its payload. But they do know that Artes died from asphyxiation--meaning that he was likely buried alive. Hendershot died from blunt force trauma to the mid-section, meaning that she likely died from falling or by having coal fall on her."I don't recommend it and I encourage people not to do it," said Kevin Rice, who writes about his childhood train hopping on his website. "It was a great deal of fun and adventure but we could have gotten killed," said Rice.


The practice of stealing a free ride on a railcar, or freighthopping, has declined substantially over the past several decades. Though several websites, and even this article from Mother Jones last year, discuss alleged detailed primers on how to get away with the illegal practice.

During their trip, Artes and Hendershot took advantage of some modern conveniences, even as they were embracing a form of travel romanticized since the 1930s. For example, Artes would use his cell phone to call his mother three times a week, asking for directions to local truck stops, grocery stores and other points of interest.

"If he had to die so young, at least he died at a moment where he was on top of the world," Susan Artes said.