
Rescue workers and volunteers work through the night to free people who got trapped under a collapsed overpass in Kolkata, India, on Thursday, March 31. At least 24 people were killed.

Workers remove a section of the collapsed overpass on Friday, April 1.

A section of a bridge that was under construction crashed down onto the streets of Kolkata's Girish Park area.

Rescue workers cut rebar and clear debris while looking for people trapped under the wreckage on April 1.

Relatives of a man killed in the collapse mourn next to his body on April 1.

Rescue workers and volunteers try to free people on March 31.

Residents and rescue workers clear rubble after the collapse.

The rubble crushed cars.

People watch as residents and rescue workers clear the debris on March 31.

Rescue workers and residents work to clear the rubble on March 31.

People look at the collapsed overpass. India's army and the National Disaster Response Force sent teams to the site.

People work to clear debris and search for missing people on March 31. "My thoughts and prayers are with the families of those who lost their lives in Kolkata. May the injured recover at the earliest," Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.

The collapse occurred in a bustling commercial area of Kolkata.


