Wani inspects infrastructural damages due to floods

Excelsior Correspondent

Minister for Roads and Buildings Abdul Majid Wani inspecting damage caused by flash floods to 4th Tawi Bridge on Sunday.
Minister for Roads and Buildings Abdul Majid Wani inspecting damage caused by flash floods to 4th Tawi Bridge on Sunday.

JAMMU, Sept 14: Minister for Roads and Buildings Abdul Majid Wani today inspected various bridges and roads in Jammu to assess the damages caused due to flash flood.
During the inspection of 4th Tawi Bridge, the Minister was informed that the bridge has not suffered any structural failure or damages, however, the left side approach towards Belicharana side (Ware House side) got damaged to a length of about 60 meters. There have also some minor damages to filling behind about A3 and A4 on Bhagwati Nagar side.
The Chief Engineer R&B informed the Minister that the cost of temporary restoration will be approximately Rs 1.25 crore. He said that permanent restoration works will be taken up after proper design and study of hydraulic data to ensure its safety.
The Minister also inspected Niki Tawi bridge, which has been washed off due to incessant rains and flash floods.
The Minister issued instructions to line departments for immediate restoration of damaged bridges and roads to ensure that road connectivity is restored at the earliest.
The Minister was also informed that in Jammu province out of 3517 roads having length of 9851 kms, about 2553 roads have been damaged due to recent heavy rainfall and flash floods.The R&B Department is mobilizing all the resources and so far about 375 machines have been put into service to restore 1800 road links. In addition to this about 64 bridges including one motorable bridge over Niki Tawi has been washed off and 163 foot bridges and motor bridges have been damaged in various parts of Jammu province. It was informed that the restoration works of damaged bridges have been taken on war-footing.
Mr Wani has directed the concerned officers of R&B and other line departments to mobilize their men and machinery to restore the road connectivity and ensure that people do not face any inconvenience .He said that road links should be restored immediately to ensure that relief is provided to the flood affected people .
Chief Engineer R&B Jammu and MD JKPCC besides other senior officers accompanied the Minister.