'Rusty cables, loose bolts, overcrowding'
The Times of India|November 22, 2022
Forensic Report Also Blames Overcrowding
'Rusty cables, loose bolts, overcrowding'

Cables holding Morbi’s signature suspension bridge were rusty, anchors broken, bolts loose, and as many as 3,165 tickets were issued to people for accessing the British-era structure on the day it collapsed, said the forensic report into the tragedy presented in a Rajkot court. 

Rajkot: Cables holding Morbi’s signature suspension bridge were rusty, anchors broken, bolts loose, and 3,165 tickets were issued to people to cross the structure across the Machchhu river on October 30, the day it collapsed and 135 lives were lost.

These critical facts form the bulk of the forensic report presented in court, pointing to six months of shoddy repairs before the bridge was reopened for the public on October 26—the Gujarati New Year’s Day. There were around 300 people on the 765ft-long bridge when the bolts unhinged and cables buckled and snapped.

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