48-Year-Old Mau Bridge Crumbles: Major Accident Looms, New Bridge Demanded

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News18•26-02-2026, 14:00
48-Year-Old Mau Bridge Crumbles: Major Accident Looms, New Bridge Demanded
- •The 48-year-old bridge over the Tamsa River in Mau, Uttar Pradesh, is in a dilapidated state, posing a risk of major accidents.
- •Built in 1978 and inaugurated by Chief Minister Ramnaresh Yadav, the bridge's approach road is broken in several places, causing daily minor accidents.
- •Local MLA Rajendra Kumar and commuters are demanding a new bridge, citing numerous potholes and the bridge's narrow width as causes for traffic jams and falls.
- •The road from Muhammadabad Gohna to Nadwasarai also has large potholes, and a lack of road signboards in Muhammadabad Gohna exacerbates commuter difficulties.
- •Thousands of vehicles use this bridge daily, connecting several famous places, and its poor condition leads to significant inconvenience and traffic congestion.
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