Highways officials who inspected the bridge built by Kamaraj after 62 years are shocked. Now that the bridge is 62 years old, action has been taken on behalf of the Highways Department regarding the stability of the bridge. Following this, a five-member team led by Manon Mani, Assistant Director, State Highways Department Research Station, conducted an inspection today.

The Department of Highways then confirmed with modern equipment that the 32 pillars on the bridge were firm. In addition, cracks in the bottom of the bridge, including the nature of the concrete, the height and width of the bridge were examined. Following this the pillars across the river went to the bar and tested the determination. The Highways Department said the condition of the bridge was still stable. Highways Department officials said the results of the study would be submitted to the government and necessary repairs would be made to strengthen the bridge. Investigations will continue tomorrow, officials said.


It is noteworthy that as the bridge was last built during the Kamaraj era, motorists and the general public demanded that it be continuously renovated and renovated in his memory. Man of victories can never be shaken like the bridge you have built.

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