Malua-Madarpur Bridge construction resumes after flood delays in Assam
Work on the Malua-Madarpur Bridge has restarted at full pace after recent flooding disrupted progress. The project, a key infrastructure development in Assam’s Barak Valley, aims to improve transport links across the region. Local officials and residents now expect significant advancements in the coming months.
The bridge’s construction had faced setbacks due to heavy rains and rising water levels. Now, with conditions stabilised, engineers and supervisors have resumed operations under close supervision. Regular inspections are being conducted to ensure safety and maintain quality standards throughout the build.
The Malua-Madarpur Bridge is set to transform connectivity in Barak Valley upon completion. Faster transport of goods and reduced travel expenses will directly benefit farmers, businesses, and commuters. With construction now advancing steadily, the project remains a top priority for Assam’s infrastructure growth.
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