Maharashtra's public works department has identified four bridges as 'very dangerous' following a thorough structural review of 16,395 bridges. Concerns over the integrity of critical transport infrastructure have been heightened, especially after recent bridge collapses.
Bridge SafetyStructural AuditMaharashtraPublic Works DepartmentInfrastructureReal Estate MaharashtraJul 02, 2025
The bridges were classified as 'very dangerous' due to signs of foundational degradation, serious rusting in load-bearing elements, or advanced material fatigue, as identified during a comprehensive structural audit.
The government will prioritize action plans for each of these bridges, which could include total demolition and reconstruction, partial closure, and reinforcement works.
The need for the audit was triggered by recent incidents of bridge collapses, including the partial collapse of a decades-old bridge over the Indrayani River near Pune.
Environmental factors such as unregulated construction activity around riverbanks, illegal dumping, and obstructed water flow during heavy monsoon spells can weaken bridge foundations, leading to unpredictable failures.
Modern monitoring tools such as load sensors, corrosion scanners, and AI-based modeling are crucial for tracking stress and predicting failures, helping to shift from reactive to proactive asset management.
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