A foot overbridge has partially collapsed in east Delhi’s Laxmi Nagar after it was hit by a crane that was being transported on a carriage truck, police said on Monday. No one was injured in the incident.
The incident occurred late on Sunday night when the truck was transporting the crane from the Akshardham temple area to Burari, police said.
According to a report from the Delhi government’s public works department (PWD), the road stretch from Akshardham to the Sabhapur Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border, including Pusta Road, has already been handed over to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).
A police officer said the crane hit the foot overbridge when the truck reached Pusta Road near Lalita Park, causing the structure to collapse partially.
“The truck driver, Neeraj Kumar (28), could not assess the height of the foot overbridge. Thankfully, there was no one either on the bridge or below it,” he said.
The truck dragged the collapsed portion of the overbridge for a few metres before coming to a halt, the officer added.
Police said a case under the penal provisions related to negligence and rash driving was registered against the truck driver, who was held from the spot.
The PWD report said: “It is to be noted that the road stretch from Akshardham to the Sabhapur Delhi-UP Border, including Pusta Road, has already been handed over to NHAI by the superintending engineer (East) last year for the development of the Delhi-Dehradun National Highway.