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The Hindu
The Hindu
National
Special Correspondent

Portion of Maravoor bridge develops cracks

A view of the damaged portion of the Maravoor bridge, cross the Phalguni river near Mangaluru on Tuesday, June 15, 2021. (Source: Special Arrangement)

The direct road connectivity between the city and Mangaluru International Airport has been cut off after a portion of the major bridge across the Phalguni river at Maravoor caved in leading to the cracks on the one side of the bridge early on Tuesday.

Mangaluru Police Commissioner N. Shashi Kumar told press persons that the two pillars of the bridge have caved in by about three to four feet, making it  non-motorable.

The bridge is the main link between the city, the airport, Bajpe and Kateel areas.

Travellers from the city and Kasaragod (Kerala) areas will have to reach the airport via Nanthoor, Vamanjoor, Gurupura, Kaikamba and Bajpe. Those coming from Udupi areas will have to reach the airport through Mulki, Kinnigoli, Kateel and Bajpe.

“Till the experts give their opinion on the safety of the bridge it will not be re-opened for traffic. The people will have to travel on the alternative routes suggested,” the Police Commissioner said.

“I appeal to the people to use the alternative routes suggested,” he said.

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