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Pamban Bridge Safety Under Fire

Railway safety commissioner finds serious lapses at Rameswaram's iconic Pamban Bridge, raising concerns about commuter safety and the urgency of immediate corrective measures to prevent potential disasters.

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Pamban Bridge Safety Under Fire  

The Railway Safety Commissioner has flagged severe safety concerns at the historic Pamban Bridge, connecting Rameswaram to mainland Tamil Nadu. A detailed inspection has revealed "glaring lapses" in maintenance and structural integrity, sparking widespread apprehension about the safety of commuters and the future of this iconic bridge.  

The report points to inadequate upkeep, corroded sections, and delayed repairs that have severely compromised the bridge’s stability. Experts warn that these oversights not only endanger lives but also put a vital transportation link at risk. "The negligence is alarming," commented a retired railway engineer familiar with the bridge's history.  

Local commuters and residents have expressed growing fears, demanding swift action from the authorities. "We depend on this bridge for our livelihoods. How can we trust it if safety is overlooked?" questioned a frequent traveler.  

While railway officials have assured corrective measures, the slow pace of response has invited criticism. Some argue that the iconic status of the Pamban Bridge often overshadows its pressing need for rigorous maintenance.  

The Pamban Bridge, built in 1914, is a marvel of engineering and a lifeline for Rameswaram. However, the recent findings underscore the urgent need for modernization and stricter safety protocols. If immediate action isn’t taken, the consequences could be catastrophic.  

As questions mount about accountability and responsibility, the issue serves as a stark reminder: heritage should not come at the cost of safety. The eyes of the nation now rest on the railways to prioritize commuter well-being over bureaucratic delays.