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Bihar: Portion of temporary bridge in Vaishali washes away, people stranded

By ANI | Updated: June 28, 2023 15:45 IST

Vaishali (Bihar) [India], June 28 : A portion of a temporary bridge built on River Ganga in the Vaishali ...

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Vaishali (Bihar) [India], June 28 : A portion of a temporary bridge built on River Ganga in the Vaishali district of Bihar was partly washed away by strong winds on Wednesday.

Several people were left stranded on the remaining part as the bridge got washed away.

The temporary bridge connected Raghopur to the Vaishali District Headquarters.

Further information is awaited on the matter.

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