Kishanganj:Ahead of its inauguration, a bridge collapsed and was washed away in Goabari village of Bihar's Kishanganj district on Thursday, following a rise in the water levels of Kankai river.
The bridge was built by the Rural Works Department in the Patharghatti panchayat of Dighalbank block at a cost of Rs 1,42,18,021. It was set to be completed on June 24 this year, but had been completed before time and was reportedly being used by the locals of the area for over a month.
After the bridge was washed away, locals complained of facing problems to connect to their destinations and alleged that there were several irregularities in the construction of the bridge, due to which the bridge failed to withstand the slightest of pressure.
The villagers have also demanded an unbiased inquiry into the conduct of the respective officials who were in charge of the construction of the bridge, from the district magistrate.
While speaking to media, Muhammad Murtaza, a local resident, said, "Around five such bridges have been constructed here. We request the Zilla Panchayat to review the matter and launch an investigation into it. This bridge was constructed at a cost of over one crore and it has collapsed even before its inauguration."