Mau's 48-Year-Old Tamsa River Bridge Dilapidated, Poses Accident Risk, New Construction Demanded
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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.