Not hopeful of finding any more body: Army

Members of the National Disaster Response Force remove the remains of a person from the rubble of an under-construction flyover that collapsed in Kolkata, India, April 1, 2016. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri

KOLKATA :  Army officials, who are working closely with civic authorities and NRDF teams in relief and rescue operations at the flyover collapse site, today said they were not hopeful of finding any more body under the debris.
“The focus of operations is now on debris removal and clearance of the road so that normalcy is restored. As of this morning no more bodies are expected to be found under the rubble,” army officials said.
The army rescue teams have been operating throughout the night along with the teams from civil defence, police and NRDF, trying to remove the debris from the affected area.
General Officer in Command of Army’s Bengal area Lt Gen Rajeev Tewary is monitoring the progress of the Army teams closely.
Altogether there are close to 300 Army personnel including medical teams, surgeons, engineers and gas cutters working on the spot of flyover collapse in northern Kolkata. (AGENCIES)