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Morbi Crash: Gujarat Govt Tells HC It Has Framed A Policy For Inspection, Upkeep Of Bridges

Four months after the collapse of a suspension bridge in Morbi town killed 135 people, the Gujarat government on Thursday told the High Court it has formulated a detailed, uniform policy regarding the inspection and maintenance of major and minor bridges located in urban areas.

The state, in an affidavit submitted before a division bench of Acting Chief Justice AJ Desai and Justice Biren Vaishnav, said it issued a government resolution (GR) on March 6 regarding the inspection and maintenance of major and minor bridges in areas under municipalities and municipal corporations.

The government told the Gujarat HC, hearing a suo motu (on its own) PIL on the October 30 crash of the suspension bridge on the Machchhu river in Morbi, that it has laid down a procedure for inspection of masonry structures twice a year, in May and October, that is before and after the monsoon.

Officers no less than the rank of a deputy executive engineer shall carry out inspections and prepare a report, on the basis of which executive engineers will physically check these structures, it said in the affidavit.

Inspections will be carried out for timely detection of any damage to bridges and remedial measures, said the state administration.

Special inspections shall also be carried out for unusual occurrences such as earthquakes and passage of abnormal loads to ascertain their performance, and superintending engineers shall inspect special types of bridges at least once after the monsoon, according to the affidavit.

Items of damage to the structure needing urgent attention will be required to be brought to the notice of the competent authority with all pertinent details or record plans, it said.

The government also issued broad guidelines to carry out inspections of bridges. It had earlier told the court there are 461 bridges under the urban development department, of which 398 do not require any repairs. Two of these are hanging bridges, both located in the Rajkot district.

The state’s road and building department takes care of 1,441 bridges for which the government already has a policy regarding their inspection and maintenance, it said.

Sources PTI

Bharat Express English

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