The ongoing heavy rainfall in Jharkhand has led to the collapse of a bridge in the Gumla district, creating significant challenges for the local population. The bridge over the Konsa River in the Sisai area has been damaged after sustained rainfall. This has resulted in the isolation of more than a dozen villages, disrupting essential travel routes. Safety measures have been put in place with barricades to prevent further incidents. The bridge, built 15 years ago at a cost of 3 crore rupees, served as a critical connection for local communities. This incident underscores broader concerns about the infrastructure in Jharkhand, and the capacity of bridges and roads to withstand extreme weather. Similar collapses in the past highlight the need for better construction and maintenance practices in the region to address the impact of the monsoon season.
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