On Thursday morning, Nanded faced a significant infrastructure incident when a section of the flyover near Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Engineering College in Vishnupuri collapsed along the Nanded-Latur Highway.
The unexpected collapse sparked fear among commuters and local residents. Although it occurred along a heavily used section of highway, officials confirmed that there were no deaths or injuries. This close call has once again highlighted concerns over the safety of road infrastructure developments throughout Maharashtra.
Busy Vishnupuri area faces safety concerns
The Vishnupuri area is one of the most active zones in Nanded, largely because it hosts key educational and healthcare facilities. It is home to Dr. Shankarrao Chavan Government Medical College and Hospital, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, along with multiple other academic campuses.
With students, patients, staff, and commuters frequently relying on this route, the collapse of a section of the flyover has sparked serious concerns about the safety of the thousands of people who pass through the area each day.
Ongoing construction work under scrutiny
The incident has sparked concerns about the standards of construction and oversight in the ongoing highway development project. With work on the road still in progress, local residents and commuters are demanding clarity on whether adequate safety inspections and quality assessments were conducted during the construction phase.
Infrastructure specialists frequently highlight that routine structural evaluations and rigorous oversight are crucial to avoiding failures, particularly on heavily used routes.
Citizens demand detailed investigation
In the aftermath of the incident, local residents have called for a comprehensive inquiry into the reasons behind the collapse. They have also pressed the authorities to determine who is accountable if any negligence is uncovered and to impose stringent measures.
Residents have urged authorities to promptly conduct a comprehensive structural assessment of the entire flyover to confirm that no other portions are at risk. They have further insisted that all essential repair work be carried out on a priority basis to avert any additional danger to commuters.