
The bridge collapsed on one of South Africa’s major bridges. Photo: Reuters
According to Independent UK, a taxi driver was reportedly among those who died when the bridge parted onto the M1 motorway in Sandton, Johannesburg. The accident happened at noonday on Wednesday, October 14.

Twenty more people were said to be injured with about five of them are in a critical state. Photo: Reuters

While some escaped unscathed, several others were severely injured. Photo: Reuters

There is a speculation that a third person might have died before rescue operations began. Photo: Reuters

The rescue team had to search though the scaffolding of the bridge for likely survivors. Photo: Reuters
Twenty others were reported injured, including five who are believed to be in critical condition.
Following the bridge collapse, there were road closures and traffic jams on the major highway.
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The bridge was errected by contractor Murray & Roberts, as the part of a construction project, which was designed to link the Alexandra neighbourhood to Sandton.
In reaction to the sad event, the company said: “Murray & Roberts can confirm that this afternoon, a support structure that was erected to enable the construction of a pedestrian bridge… collapsed.”

At least five persons were reported to be in the battle for their lives.

The bridge reportedly collapsed on a commercial vehicle. A driver reportedly died on the spot. Photo: Reuters
In an interview with Eyewitness News, Nthatisi Modingoane, a spokesperson for the City of Johannesburg, said: “We want to institute a proper investigation so that we can get to the bottom of this issue because people have lost lives, people have been injured and they have had their property damaged.”

Some victims were trapped between the scaffolding of the bridge. Photo: Reuters

The number of people trapped in the commercial vehicle could not immediately be accounted for. Photo: Reuters

The
bridge was erected as part of a construction project, which was
designed to link the Alexandra neighbourhood to Sandton. Photo: Reuters
After the accident, emergency services were trying to free people from a vehicle trapped beneath the scaffolding of the bridge.
A spokesman for Johannesburg Emergency Services, Robert Mulaudzi, told eNCA: “There is an unconfirmed number of people trapped in the vehicle and emergency workers are attempting to get them out.
“There was a taxi also involved in the accident. People that were in the taxi are being treated at the scene for minor injuries.”
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