Puttur: Collapse of wooden plank, iron rods halts Rekya bridge work


Daijiworld Media Network – Puttur (MS)

Puttur, May 31: During the widening work of NH 75 at Parakkala in Rekya village, construction was abruptly halted when a wooden plank with iron rods collapsed under the weight of poured concrete on Wednesday.

The ongoing project involves the construction of a new bridge across a trench at Parakkala as part of the four-lane Addahole-B C Road NH work. While the pillar work had been completed, iron rods were fixed onto wooden planks in preparation for concrete pouring. However, on the evening of May 29, as concrete was being poured onto the structure using a machine, it collapsed under the load.

Currently, work on the bridge has been suspended. Fortunately, since the concrete was being poured by a machine, there have been no reports of injuries or loss of life. Locals have pointed out that the beams beneath the wooden planks were not properly erected.

Interestingly, the same company has recently constructed a new bridge nearby, which has been in operation for several days now, with vehicles traversing it regularly.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, May 31 2024

    Thats the new Engineer work today.Everywhere something or other problems inbetween.Now work is stopped Hope it functions in future.

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