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According to media reports, wreckage of the second bus that fell down with the Mahad bridge collapse, has now been located. Naval divers located another piece from the wreckage which is assumed to be part of the second bus.
On Friday, eight days after two buses went missing after a bridge in Mahad collapsed along the Mumbai-Goa highway, the first bus was found.
Additional SP Sanjay Patil said that naval teams located two chunks of bus wreckage, submerged in the River Savitri at Mahad.
The two chunks are seemingly parts of one of the missing buses, and were found in the river, approximately 170 and 200 meters from the collapsed bridge.
The local collector has sent a request for a crane to pull out the remains. Rescuers are continuing their efforts, braving water currents and crocodile presence in the river, to trace the missing, even as anxious relatives vent their anger over the pace of the search operation.
The Raigad district administration requested the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) to shut the gates of Savitri’s backwater dam. The MIDC turned the request down as shutting gates could flood villages in the upper region.
(With inputs from ANI.)
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