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Narrow escape for bus passengers as road in Chennai caves in

Passengers of a city bus and a car driver escaped unhurt on Sunday when a section of an arterial road suddenly caved in near the site of underground tunnelling for the Metro Rail here, police said.

The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon at Anna Salai area, in the heart of the city.

The passengers of the bus, around 35 of them, evacuated the vehicle after the driver raised an alarm and the car's occupant jumped out after the earth started buckling in.

No one was injured in the incident that triggered panic among road users, even as police cordoned off the area and diverted traffic.

Incidentally, the tunnelling work had last month caused a foam leakage close to the spot where the road caved in today.

The bus was stationary at the Gemini stop and the car was passing alongside it when the road caved in. The front portions of the vehicles sank into the crater that was around four to five feet deep.

The spot of the incident is about 1-km from the area where the Chennai Metro Rail Ltd (CMRL) has undertaken tunnelling work for its project along Anna Salai.

"The bus halted at the Gemini bus stop as usual and suddenly, we realised the bus was going down. Immediately, the driver alerted the passengers to evacuate," bus conductor Ramesh told reporters.

Initially, the driver thought it was a puncture, he said.

Pradeep, the sole occupant of the car, said, "As soon as the car went in, I jumped out."

Tamil Nadu Finance Minister D Jayakumar, and top police and district officials have inspected the spot.

Talking to reporters, the minister said there were no casualties in the incident.

"Normally, soil test is conducted randomly whenever metro rail officials take up tunnelling work. We will take this incident as an experience and work in future so that these kind of accidents does not recur," he said.
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