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Five killed after bridge collapses into river as students take pictures on it

Five young men are dead and 11 are missing after a footbridge over a fast-flowing river collapsed in Pakistani-administered Kashmir.

Five young men are dead and 11 are missing after a footbridge over a fast-flowing river collapsed in Pakistani-administered Kashmir.
Five young men are dead and 11 are missing after a footbridge over a fast-flowing river collapsed in Pakistani-administered Kashmir. Source: SBS

An old wooden bridge over a fast-moving river in Kashmir has collapsed as dozens of students were taking pictures on it, killing at least five of them.

Javed Ayub, a senior tourism department official in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, said 14 students were rescued after the bridge collapsed on Sunday and that civil and military rescue teams were searching for 11 others.

Ayub said rescue workers recovered the bodies of five drowned students. The students, most in their early 20s, were enrolled in the medical college at Faisalabad in eastern Punjab province. He said some students from a college in Lahore were also among those who fell into the river.

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"We hope for the best but it will be unlikely to find the remaining (students) alive as the water flow is very high," said Ayub.

Ayub said the hanging wooden bridge was designed for locals to use in small numbers.

"The touring youths have not realised the danger despite a warning board asking people not to overload the old structure," he said.

Police official Mohammad Siddiq said eight of the rescued students were injured and flown to Muzaffarabad in a military helicopter. He said the incident took place near the picnic point of Kundal Shahi, some 75 kilometres north of Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistani Kashmir.

The Neelum Valley is a popular tourist destination in the Pakistan-administered part of Kashmir.

Kashmir is split between Pakistan and India, both of which claim the Himalayan region in its entirety.


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