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Two injured as British-era bridge collapses in Bihar's Saran

By IANS | Updated: March 19, 2023 12:05 IST

Patna, March 19 Two persons were injured after a British-era road bridge collapsed in Bihar's Saran district on ...

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Patna, March 19 Two persons were injured after a British-era road bridge collapsed in Bihar's Saran district on Sunday.

The injured persons were the driver and helper of the truck. The eyewitnesses said that as soon as the truck-laden with stone chips came on the bridge, it collapsed.

The truck was on its way from the Taraye block and was heading towards Bhalua Bazar. The British-era bridge was built on River Mahanadi and was in a bad shape since the last flood. The bridge structure was deteriorating and cracks had developed at several places.

Despite all these deterioration, the road construction department did not declare it a dangerous bridge. There was no warning sign board on either side of the bridge.

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