A railway underpass, constructed at a cost of around 5 crore rupees near the Ray railway station on the Barwadih-Barkakana railway line, has faced scrutiny as its guardwall collapsed during the first rainfall after its construction. The incident, which occurred around 5:45 PM on Wednesday, has raised questions about the quality of the construction. The impact of the collapse was reportedly so powerful that it sounded like a bomb blast, causing alarm among nearby residents. The construction work was being carried out by RVNL (Rail Vikas Nigam Limited) for the Railways, and the project was nearing completion with inauguration plans in place. The premature failure of the guardwall has brought to light potential negligence and irregularities in the construction process. Local residents and local leaders have expressed concerns regarding the construction agency’s practices. Railway officials are expected to visit the site, and action could be taken against the contractors. The local community is upset, noting that a major disaster could have happened if the incident occurred during peak hours or during the day. The incident highlights the importance of using quality materials and proper construction techniques in crucial infrastructure projects like railway underpasses. This event highlights the need for accountability and serves as a critical reminder of the potential consequences of substandard construction.
