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Pune bridge collapse: New construction order issued just five days before tragedy

Ravindra Bhegade, a BJP leader from the area, blamed the delay on officials.

June 17, 2025 / 09:10 IST
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A demand for a new bridge was officially made back in 2017 by local BJP MLA Digambar Bhegade. Despite several inspections and surveys, it took until 2024 to approve a budget of Rs 8 crore for the new bridge.
A demand for a new bridge was officially made back in 2017 by local BJP MLA Digambar Bhegade. Despite several inspections and surveys, it took until 2024 to approve a budget of Rs 8 crore for the new bridge.

The collapse of a 30-year-old footbridge over the Indrayani river in a Pune village, which killed four people, occurred just five days after a work order for a new bridge was issued, according to a report by NDTV.

The bridge was originally built to help farmers cross the river. Over the years, however, it became a popular tourist spot and selfie point. Although it was only designed to carry four to five people at a time, on Sunday afternoon (June 15, 2025), it was packed with dozens of visitors and even two-wheelers. Around 3 pm, the structure gave way under the weight, plunging many into the river. While some were rescued in time, four people lost their lives, the report said.

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A demand for a new bridge was officially made back in 2017 by local BJP MLA Digambar Bhegade. Despite several inspections and surveys, it took until 2024 to approve a budget of Rs 8 crore for the new bridge. But even then, the final work order wasn’t issued until June 10, just five days before the collapse.

Ravindra Bhegade, a BJP leader from the area, blamed the delay on officials. "The process could have been faster. It took a lot of time. We were serious, but the officials were not serious. Also, this is a military area, there are always restrictions here,” NDTV quoted Bhegade as saying.