A morning in India’s Gujarat state turned into a nightmare when a section of the Gambiramujpur bridge over the Mahisagar river collapsed during rush hour. Nine people died, three were injured, and several vehicles—including two trucks and a pickup—plunged into the river. The bridge, connecting the Anand and Vadodara regions, had long been neglected and was known as a traffic hazard, but warnings were ignored. Witnesses reported hearing a loud cracking sound moments before the collapse. Firefighters and police rushed to the scene, but the damage was done. This tragedy casts a dark shadow on India’s infrastructure and highlights the deadly cost of negligence. Think this was just an accident? Think again—the bridge was also infamous as a suicide spot, and its deteriorating condition was ignored for years. Will anyone finally take responsibility? Or are we just waiting for the next disaster? Drop your thoughts below—maybe you’ve got the fix for this mess!
Disaster on Indian Bridge: Nine Dead as Gambiramujpur Bridge Collapses
