Rats dig holes on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, rainwater accumulates to form deep pits

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Questions are now being raised about the quality of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, the longest and fastest in the country. Near the Bhandarej toll plaza in the Dausa area of ​​the expressway, the ground suddenly collapsed, forming a deep pit. Upon receiving the news, maintenance personnel immediately blocked the expressway and repaired the pothole. Investigations revealed that due to the burrows of rats or other creatures, rainwater gathered there and the expressway collapsed. However, how true are these claims? That cannot be said yet. But the pothole has been repaired and the area remains closed. Engineers from the NHAI design department have arrived in Dausa from Delhi.

Trains run at a speed of 120 km/h on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. In such conditions, vehicles are sometimes seen bouncing in the air and accidents sometimes occur due to potholes.

Recently, Aaj Tak was prominently featured in the news when it raised the issue of poor road quality like potholes on highways. Following this, the Road Transport Department took major action and fined the contractor Rs 50 lakh. An engineer was also fired. Apart from this, a show cause notice was also issued to the project director. But even after that, the situation does not seem to have improved.

A 10-feet deep pit has formed near the 182.3 Bhandarej toll plaza on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, in which the road is sinking. When vehicles are dumped in the pit on the highway, the staff of the CCTV camera reports the matter to the higher authorities.

After receiving the news, the highway maintenance team immediately rushed to the scene and set up roadblocks around the pit. After the incident was reported to the media, the highway management department immediately repaired the pothole.

Balveer Yadav, project director of the Dausa area of ​​the highway, said that due to rats digging holes and water leakage on the road, the road in Room 182.3 collapsed and formed a deep pit. After receiving the information, the contractor immediately blocked the area and repaired the pothole. The pit has been repaired. Due to the rain, the road has been damaged continuously and repair work is also underway.

Engineers arrive in Dausa from Delhi
Engineers from the NHAI design department reached Dausa from Delhi on Wednesday morning after getting information about the pothole. The engineers are surveying the entire area. Currently, the entire area has been closed with barricades. After the guidance of the engineers, repairs will be carried out in the area, after which the area will be open to traffic.

Sachin Pilot raises questions
Sachin Pilot said that accidents are happening in the country. Train accidents are happening. Airport roofs are caving in. Water is dripping in the Ayodhya temple. The statue of Shivaji Maharaj is damaged. The Prime Minister apologized for this. Those who used to talk about infrastructure in 10 years. Now everyone has started to understand how the quality is. How carelessly the work is done. The government should set up an inquiry committee in this regard and punish the culprits severely. But if the contractors are close to them. Then how will we take action against them? But everything is under the public’s gaze and the truth will come out. Watch Video:-

Aajtak news has great influence, highway repair work has started
Aaj Tak raised the issue of potholes and sunken roads on the Delhi Mumbai Expressway and made this announcement. Following this, NHAI officials came into action and repair work on the sunken roads began. At different places, bad roads are being removed and new pavement is being laid.

A major accident was avoided
The train was running at a speed of 120 kilometers per hour on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. In this situation, due to a small pothole, the vehicle could have lost its balance and even overturned. This deep pothole could have caused a major accident. But the information was received in time and a major accident was avoided.

Highway quality questioned
Now people are questioning the quality of the Delhi Mumbai Expressway. The contractors completed the expressway work very quickly. The expressway has been launched. However, the expressway has not been fully launched. But express delivery has already started in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat regions. There are potholes in these places. The roads are crumbling. Rodiya is everywhere on the roads, so accidents happen.

Most of the accidents occurred in Alvaldosa
The Alwar Dausa area of ​​Delhi Mumbai Expressway sees maximum number of accidents and casualties. After many major accidents in the past, IIT found out the cause of the accidents. But even after that no major action was taken. The officials and employees of NHAI are only engaged in whitewashing activities.

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