Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Civic body ignored IIT-B’S recommenda­tion

- Aroosa Ahmed aroosa.ahmed@hindustant­imes.com

THOUGH THE PORTION OF THE BRIDGE THAT COLLAPSED THURSDAY WAS NOT AUDITED, RECOMMENDA­TIONS WERE SHARED WITH THE CIVIC BODY, A MEMBER OF THE TEAM THAT AUDITED BRIDGES SAID

MUMBAI: Nine months, two broken bridges, eight lives lost. The collapse of a foot overbridge (FOB) outside the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) on Thursday was the second such incident in nine months in the city.

The incident, which took place in the evening, saw a slab of the bridge collapse, killing six people and injuring 31. Earlier on July 3, 2018 a pedestrian pathway of Gokhale bridge had collapsed on the railway tracks at Andheri railway station. Two people had lost their lives and five were injured in the incident.

Immediatel­y after the pedestrian pathway collapse at Andheri station, Union railway minister Piyush Goyal had ordered an audit of 445 bridge structures that were crossing the railway tracks or were adjacent to it.

The audit was headed by the Indian Institute of Technology (Iit)-bombay and comprised engineers from Central, Western Railway and Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC). The team that audited the bridge structures included foot overbridge­s (FOB) and road overbridge­s (ROB) in the city over the railway tracks. The team during the earlier stage of its investigat­ion had shut the Delisle ROB in Lower Parel, citing the bridge was unsafe. FOBS in other parts of the city were also shut. Though the portion of the bridge that collapsed outside CSMT was not audited by the experts of IIT Bombay, a series of recommenda­tions were shared with the civic body during the inspection of the other bridges on the railway premises, said an official who was part of the team auditing bridges on the railways. The civic body in return had stated that such an audit of bridges across the city are being conducted, the official said.

“During the inspection it was pointed out to BMC (the need) for auditing the bridges are on the road. The civic body had stated that (such) an audit was going on,” said the official.

Meanwhile, a CR official said granite had been placed in 2018 on the bridge near CSMT during maintenanc­e work, making the structure heavy.

When contacted, the municipal commission­er and additional municipal commission­er were unavailabl­e for comments.the bridge was constructe­d by BMC in 1988. It carried out beautifica­tion by coloring and by replacing tiles with granite in 2016.

L a t e r o n , t h e BMC h a d appointed a private consultant for structural audit of the bridge in 2017-18 in which the bridge was declared in C2 B, which means it needs minor repairs. The report of the Andheri bridge collapse had revealed failure on part of both the WR and BMC. Paver blocks on the pathway had increased the weight on the bridge, leading to the collapse.

 ?? KUNAL PATIL/HT PHOTO ?? Mohammad Ansari, whose taxi was damaged.
KUNAL PATIL/HT PHOTO Mohammad Ansari, whose taxi was damaged.

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