The Bridge in delhi [india]

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Check the sizes of all four supports..They keep varying in diameter as well as the height

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Check the sizes of all four supports..They keep varying in diameter as well as the height

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Only one support. That too off-centered.

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The pillar in perspective. See the next column having two supports.

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If the previous support was for banking, then this pillar should not have two supports of different heights.

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The Concrete blocks are not of the same width through the stretch. The single support column under a thinner slab.

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The pillars differ in sizes from one to the next. This perspective is of the bridge running at the same level (supposed to be) but the pillar sizes differ.

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Again Single support.

Weight distribution is questionable.

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Banking is wrong! Exact opposite.

Yellow is just to indicate the correct tilt/banking.

This is the section that’s next to the one that collapsed. (this pic was taken before it was erected – see iron columns)

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Same section .. Just closer

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Exactly how it was about two months back!

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After disaster

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• ITS NOT A DISASTER. -- IT’S A BLUNDER CAUSED BY SEVERAL CONTRACTERS, ENGINEERS, BUILDERS, LABOURERS AND NEVER THE LESS… A CONTRACT AGENCY. THE GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL WHO SANCTIONED THEM THE CONTRACT – THE GOVT OFFICIAL WHO EXAMINED THE PROGRESS OF THE FLYOVER REGULARLY.   IT MAY BE HUMANE TO ERR. BUT IT IS INHUMAN TO IGNORE THEM   REMEMBER FRIENDS – ILLEGAL EXCHANGE OF ONE RUPEE CAN COST TOO MANY LIVES – SAVE INDIA – ITS OURS.