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Gandhari bridge begins again for general use

Kalyan: The day after the Gandhari Bridge was closed for traffic amid rumors ‘Crack’, it had begun again for public use because the Department of Public Works (PWD) did not find cracks on it.
A team of engineers from the PWD Department visited the bridge, and during inspections from the ship, they found that the bridge had not developed a gap.
Black cloth might drift because of the recent flood, stuck on the bridge pillar and which might cause speculation about developing a gap.
Black cloth that might drift because of the recent flood, stuck on the pillar.
However, after inspection, senior officials were told.
Then, at the PWD official instructions, the traffic police opened it again for general use at 6.20 a night on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, people who want to travel towards Pada and Mumbai-Nashik Highway must face a lot of trouble because traffic is diverted from Kongaon.

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