In recent weeks, India has witnessed a series of unfortunate events leading to significant infrastructure damage across various sectors.
The infrastructure that has faced damage includes airports, railways, hospitals, and train stations in several states which has raised questions on infrastructural inadequacies.
These incidents have not only disrupted daily operations and transportation services but have also raised serious concerns about the resilience and sustainability of critical infrastructure in the face of increasing environmental challenges.
From the bustling hubs of Delhi and Ahmedabad to the regional airports in Jabalpur and Bagdogra, each location has faced its own set of challenges.
Severe monsoon rains have caused extensive flooding and waterlogging, leading to structural damage such as cracks in runways and sewage leaks within terminals.
Railway tracks and stations across states like Maharashtra and Assam have been affected by landslides and flooding, while hospitals in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal have struggled with waterlogging and power outages.
Additionally, the newly constructed Ram Mandir in Uttar Pradesh has encountered water leakage issues, raising concerns about the integrity of newly built structures.
These incidents highlight the urgent need for robust infrastructure maintenance and proactive disaster management strategies to mitigate risks.
Here’s a list of the infrastructure that suffered damage over the past few weeks in India:
Ahmedabad Airport (Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport)
Gujarat Model of Governance
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Significant cracks have been reported in the airport due to heavy rains and wear, posing safety risks. Videos from the spot show Structural integrity of roof and the floor compromised, requiring urgent repairs. The video also shows a drainage trench leaking.
Delhi International Airport
On June 29, 2024, heavy rainfall led to the collapse of part of the canopy at Terminal 1 of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. The incident, which fortunately did not result in any injuries, has highlighted the need for improved weather resilience of airport structures.
Rajkot Airport
Just a day after a part of the canopy at Delhi’s Terminal 1 collapsed due to heavy rain, a similar incident occurred at Rajkot International Airport on Saturday. A portion of the fabric canopy at the pick-up and drop area of Rajkot Airport collapsed after heavy rains, officials reported, with no injuries.
Jabalpur Airport
A section of the canopy at Jabalpur Airport in central India collapsed on Thursday, damaging a car belonging to an Income Tax official. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The airport, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi just three months ago on March 10, had not faced heavy rains until now.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has initiated an investigation into the incident. According to the AAI, the newly constructed building experienced significant water accumulation during its first rainfall, which led to the collapse of the canopy.
Water leakage at Ram Temple
The iconic Ram Mandir in Ayodhya has experienced water leakage issues in recent days, primarily attributed to heavy rains. This leakage has affected parts of the temple complex, raising concerns over the impact of monsoon rains on this historic structure and the need for improved waterproofing measures.
Mathura water tank collaose
Two women tragically lost their lives, and 13 others were injured when an overhead tank collapsed in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, on June 30, according to officials. The injured have been hospitalized, with one in critical condition undergoing treatment.
Ayodhya Dham Railway station