| Repair work on Pamban bridge begins by eabhi200k on 16 January, 2013 - 12:00 PM | ||
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eabhi200k | Repair work on Pamban bridge begins on 16 January, 2013 - 12:00 PM | |
The restoration work on the damaged Pamban Rail bridge was in full swing on Tuesday, even as the Coastal Security Group (CSG) filed a case against the Kolkata-based private company which built the barge that crashed into the bridge in the early hours of Sunday.The CSG filed a case against Titagarh Marine Ltd under section 151 of the Indian Railways Act 1989 for damaging Railway property. The marine police wing of the CSG launched an investigation by interrogating the Captain and crew members of the tug boat, which was towing the barge to Karwar to be handed over to the Indian Navy.The 162-tonne tug boat still remains stuck between rocks a few yards away from the bridge. The 220-tonne retrieved barge has, however, been towed away and anchored at the Rameswaram port, an official at the Pamban Port said.Two days after the freak accident, which has cut off rail traffic to the pilgrim centre of Rameswaram island, a large team of engineers from the Madurai Division of Southern Railway, divers from Tuticorin and local fishermen was straining every nerve to put the bridge back in order, under the direct supervision of the Chief Bridge Engineer who flew down from Chennai on Sunday.Though initial reports suggested that the 121st pier has tilted to 60 degrees after the barge crashed into it following anchor failure, officials said it was tilted to 47 degrees to be precise. They heaved a sigh of relief as there was not much of damage to the girder. | ||