The collapse of the bridge over the Kons River in Gumla, Jharkhand, has created significant hardships for the local population. The destruction of this vital link has forced villagers to take longer routes, increasing travel time and physical labor. The incident follows a similar event in Khunti district, where a bridge collapse caused difficulties for school children, who were forced to risk their safety to access their schools. These incidents have led to public concerns about the capacity of Jharkhand’s infrastructure to withstand heavy rainfall, emphasizing the need for better construction standards and regular maintenance.
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