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Bridge collapse in Kolkata, India: People trapped

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Bridge collapse in Kolkata, India: People trapped
07
September

A part of Majerhat bridge in south Kolkata collapsed resulting in one fatality and trapping several people.


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  • Alipore area
  • Majerhat Railway Station

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