At least two autorikshaws passing on the flyover in Maripur area fell down when a 50-feet portion, around 300 metre from the Muzaffarpur railway station, caved in, railway and police sources said.
A number of motorcycles could been seen trapped under the debris, the sources and eye witnesses said.
Shoes and chappals were strewn on the tracks as the police had a harrowing time controlling crowds at the accident spot to start clearing the debris.
Two wagons of the slowly moving goods train laden with cement bound for Motihari derailed and were severely damaged by falling debris, Chief Public Relation Officer, East Central Railway Amitabh Prabhakar said.
An earlier report said that the goods train was stationary.
The injured were admitted to the Sadar Hospital, the sources said.
The 40-year old Maripur bridge was around 100 feet long and 20 feet in width in the heart of Muzaffarpur town, 90 km from state capital, Patna.
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