A shocking viral video captures the moment a concrete beam from a Mumbai flyover crashes through a car's windscreen, causing major concern and raising questions about infrastructure safety.
MumbaiFlyoverInfrastructureSafetyAccidentReal Estate MumbaiApr 06, 2025
The exact cause of the beam's collapse is under investigation. Local authorities have ordered a detailed inspection of the flyover to identify any structural issues or maintenance problems.
While such incidents are not frequent, they do occur in rapidly growing cities like Mumbai due to the pressure to develop infrastructure quickly, sometimes leading to substandard construction practices.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has ordered a comprehensive safety audit of all major infrastructure projects and promised to take necessary actions to ensure the structural integrity of flyovers and bridges.
The public is advised to report any visible signs of structural issues to the authorities, stay informed about safety updates, and follow emergency response procedures in case of an incident.
The car owner has filed a complaint with the local police seeking compensation for the damage. The authorities are likely to review the case and provide appropriate compensation if the investigation confirms negligence.
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