Padra, July 11: The death toll in the Gambhira bridge collapse incident in Gujarat's Vadodara has risen to 20 after one of the person died in the hospital, officials said on Friday. The Vadodara Collector Anil Dhameliya said that the relief team has been active for more than 48 hours.

"Our entire team is active here since the day before yesterday... The locals have given very good community support in the rescue operations. One death occurred in the hospital today... The death toll is 20," the collector told reporters here. A section of the Gambhira bridge connecting Vadodara and Anand collapsed on July 9 and fell into the Mahisagar river below. Gambhira Bridge Collapse: Death Toll in Bridge Collapse Incident in Gujarat’s Vadodara Climbs to 15, Rescue Operations Continue (Watch Video).

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has ordered a high-level inquiry into the recent bridge collapse on the Mujpur-Gambhira bridge connecting Vadodara and Anand. The Chief Minister has entrusted a team of experts to conduct a detailed investigation and prepare a report on the repairs, inspections, and quality checks carried out on the bridge. Tapi River Bridge in Gujarat’s Kamrej Closed for Month As NHAI Begins Repairs After Gambhira Bridge Collapse Kills 18.

According to the Department of Information, based on the preliminary investigation, four officers have been suspended with immediate effect. NM Naikwala (Executive Engineer), UC Patel (Deputy Executive Engineer), RT Patel (Deputy Executive Engineer) and JV Shah (Assistant Engineer) have been suspended with immediate effect. The Chief Minister has also directed that thorough inspections be carried out on other bridges in the state to ensure public safety.

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