Srinagar: The condition of several bridges in Kashmir’s capital city, Srinagar, has become a major concern for commuters. The Chanapora and Nowgam Bypass bridges, in particular, have turned into nightmares due to rampant potholes, causing traffic jams and damage to vehicles. “The Chanapora bridge is in shambles. We have been requesting the administration to repair it for months, but no action has been taken,” said Abdul Rashid, a local resident. “The potholes are so deep that they can swallow a car’s tire. It’s a miracle no one has been seriously injured yet.” The Chanapora bridge, which connects the city’s main thoroughfares, has been plagued by crater-sized potholes, making it difficult for vehicles to pass. Commuters are forced to navigate through the potholes, risking damage to their vehicles. “It’s a torture driving on this bridge. My car’s suspension has been damaged multiple times due to these potholes,” said Bilal Ahmad, a daily commuter. “The administration seems to be oblivious to our suffering.” The situation is no better at the Bemina Bridge, which has become a continuous source of traffic jams. The bridge’s surface is riddled with potholes, causing vehicles to slow down, leading to congestion. “The Bemina bridge is a disaster waiting to happen. The authorities need to take immediate action to repair it,” said Dr. Shaheen, a resident. “We are fed up with the constant traffic jams and the risk of accidents.” Despite repeated pleas from locals, the administration has failed to take concrete action to address the issue. [KNT]
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