Now gaps spotted on Akshardham flyover, officials say don't

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

After the flyover ring road, gaps have been spotted on the flyover in east Delhi, even as the authorities described it as a "normal" occurrence during winter and asked public to not panic.

Three to six-inch wide gaps have been spotted between five girders on both sides of the flyover, which connects the road and the link road by-passing NH-24.


Public (PWD) said the gaps between the girders were a normal phenomenon during winters and there was no need to panic.

"These girders expand in summers and contract in winters. It will be fixed through special joints (expansion joints). We have sought permission from the traffic department to carry out repair works, for which we are still waiting. Repair work will begin as soon as we get a nod," Jain said.

Less than a week ago, a massive gap was spotted between two girders on the Ashram-flyover at Ring Road, which connects south and in

Repair work of flyover started yesterday (Monday) which triggered traffic chaos on the busy stretch.

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First Published: Tue, January 02 2018. 22:10 IST