School children in Gokak Taluk, Belagavi, are using a JCB to cross a submerged 50-year-old bridge, after continuous heavy rainfall cut off access to Upparatti village. Despite police restrictions, villagers employ the JCB for safe passage, including for students, whose images crossing the flooded bridge have circulated widely on social media.
BELAGAVI: The incident of school children crossing the submerged Upparatti-Maldinni bridge in Gokak Taluk using a JCB has come to light. Due to incessant rainfall, the bridge was submerged for the past four days.
It is a 50-year-old bridge that submerges every year due to excessive rainfall. Whenever the bridge submerges, the people of Upparatti village lose their connectivity with the outside world.It is a long-pending demand to increase the height of the bridge.
Despite the police department banning crossing the submerged bridge, some take risks. Adapting a new method, the villagers are using a JCB vehicle to cross the bridge, as the JCB does not succumb to the water force because of its heavy weight.
Going one step further, the JCB is also being used by students to cross the bridge. The pictures of girl students in school uniform crossing the bridge and climbing on the JCB are going viral on social media platforms.
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