The Free Press Journal

PART OF LUCKNOW-AGRA EXPRESSWAY CAVES IN

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An SUV plunged 15-20 feet after a service road caved in alongside the Agra-Lucknow expressway on Wednesday following heavy rains, prompting the Uttar Pradesh government to order a probe.

There were four occupants inside the vehicle and no one was hurt in the incident, officials said, reports PTI.

"A third-party probe has been ordered into the caving-in of the side road of the expressway (16 km from Agra towards Lucknow) by RITES Limited. The constructi­on of the damaged road will be done by the constructi­on agency at its cost," Uttar Pradesh Expressway Industrial Developmen­t Authority (UPEIDA) Chairman Avanish Awasthi said.

The UP government asked railways consultanc­y firm RITES Limited to complete the probe within 15 days.

Awasthi said that all the agencies involved in the constructi­on of the expressway have been asked to keep an eye on the situation and ensure proper drainage arrangemen­ts.

The 302-km long expressway, which costs nearly Rs 15,000 crore, was completed in record time of 23 months.

It was inaugurate­d in November, 2016, by the erstwhile Samajwadi Party (SP) government months ahead of the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly election.

It is the country's longest access-controlled greenfield expressway on which the Indian Air Force (IAF) fighters jets can land and take-off in case of a war-like emergency.

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A vehicle trapped in a ditch on a damaged service road of the Agra-Lucknow Expressway on Wednesday

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