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Vadodara Bridge Collapse: Bureaucratic Blunder Traps Rescue Vehicles

Vadodara, Gujarat — In a shocking display of administrative incompetence following the tragic bridge collapse in Padra, Vadodara, authorities have compounded the disaster by inadvertently trapping...

Melvyn Thomas
July 14, 2025 2 Min Read

Vadodara, Gujarat — In a shocking display of administrative incompetence following the tragic bridge collapse in Padra, Vadodara, authorities have compounded the disaster by inadvertently trapping three crucial rescue vehicles. A hastily erected wall at the approach end of the collapsed Gambhira River bridge has sealed off the very equipment needed for recovery efforts, igniting a firestorm of criticism and raising serious questions about the local government’s crisis management.

The Mahi River bridge, a vital link between Padra and Anklav, was closed to motorists after the catastrophic accident that claimed over 20 lives and left several injured. In an apparent attempt to prevent further access, officials moved to construct a barrier. However, in a bewildering oversight, they proceeded with the construction without ensuring the removal of three rescue vehicles that were still on the bridge’s approach. The result: an impassable wall, effectively imprisoning the very tools meant to aid in the aftermath of such a severe calamity.

“It’s absolutely astounding,” fumed a local resident, who wished to remain anonymous. “First, a bridge collapses, and now this? It shows a complete lack of coordination and basic common sense. How can they be so careless after such a big accident?”

This glaring misstep has drawn immediate condemnation, highlighting what many perceive as systemic negligence within the administration. Despite a tragedy of this magnitude, the apparent failure of government officials to account for existing assets during their reactive measures has sparked widespread outrage and amplified calls for accountability.

Even as the immediate crisis response falters, the state government has moved to address the long-term infrastructure needs. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has given administrative approval for the construction of a new two-lane bridge over the Mahi River near Munjpur, estimated to cost Rs 212 crore. This new bridge, planned to run parallel to the accident-hit structure, aims to restore the crucial transport link between Central Gujarat and Saurashtra.

NV Rathwa, Superintendent Engineer of the Roads and Building Department, elaborated on the plans, stating, “The Mujpur Approach Road, currently two lanes, will be upgraded to a four-lane, 7-meter-wide thoroughfare. The 4.2-kilometer road from the highway to the bridge will also be made four lanes. The Chief Minister has sanctioned Rs. 212 crore for both these works. The bridge construction is slated for completion within 18 months, and the tendering process has already commenced.”

While the long-term solution is welcomed, the immediate concerns over the trapped rescue vehicles and the general handling of the aftermath continue to overshadow these future plans. The bridge collapse not only severed a vital transport artery but also created significant employment problems for locals and transportation challenges for students, further compounding the crisis.

In the wake of the initial tragedy, the government had announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs 4 lakh to the families of each deceased and Rs 50,000 to the injured.

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