Bandamunda-Bisra highway in ruins, fear of accidents persists

Bandamunda. The main Bandamunda-Bisra road is in ruins due to lack of maintenance. The entire road here is full of big and small potholes. Due to which the road has become so bad that stopping driving, even walking on foot is becoming difficult for the local people. The locals have appealed several times to senior officials and public representatives, but so far no solution has been found to the problem. After being filled with water during the rainy season, it is not known how big the pit is. There is a possibility of accidents due to water-filled potholes. A railway flyover is being constructed at the Kukura railway gate. Right next to it there is a main road which passes under the bridge, whether in the rainy season or after off-season rains, the road here becomes muddy. Pedestrians are very worried about the waterlogging and mud on the road. Three days ago, a young man was riding his scooter on this swampy road in the direction of Bisra, when the scooter fell down due to skidding. Because of this his clothes got dirty.

Potholes are not visible when it rains, accidents happen frequently

Vishal Singh, a resident of Bisra, said that the continuously deteriorating condition of the road has added to the woes of the people. Deep potholes have formed on the road. While returning from Bandamunda in the evening, the potholes are not visible, so there is a chance of an accident. The road should be repaired as soon as possible. At the same time, Amit Shah said that potholes have formed on this road at every step. It is becoming difficult for vehicles to pass through here. It is not visible during rains because the potholes on the road are filled with water. Local employees, including from Jharkhand and Bengal, travel on this road. The department concerned should pay attention to this.

Dumper and bus stuck in mud rescued with help from JCB

The work of the flyover under construction at the Kukuda Railway Gate on the Bandamunda-Bisra road is progressing at a slow pace. In such a situation, due to mud on the unpaved road constructed to cross the gate towards Bisra, there is a problem in the movement of small and large vehicles. A passenger bus and a dumper truck were stuck in the mud on Wednesday afternoon. After about an hour of effort, both the vehicles were removed using JCB. RPF soldiers also helped in this.

Disclaimer: This is the automated news feed of Prabhat Khabar newspaper. This has not been edited by the Prabhat Khabar.com team.

Source link

Disclaimer:
The information contained in this post is for general information purposes only. We make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained on the post for any purpose.
We respect the intellectual property rights of content creators. If you are the owner of any material featured on our website and have concerns about its use, please contact us. We are committed to addressing any copyright issues promptly and will remove any material within 2 days of receiving a request from the rightful owner.

Leave a Comment