00:00 In a series of distressing incidents, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad National Highway has recently
00:05 emerged as a treacherous terrain marked by potholes, posing grave risks to commuters.
00:10 Hello everyone, my name is Zehnava Zalkutty and welcome to HW News English.
00:14 Two separate incidents on this route have once again highlighted the urgent need for
00:20 improved infrastructure and safety measures. Despite years of mounting accidents and human
00:26 casualties, the situation remains largely unchanged, prompting concerns about the
00:31 lack of timely interventions and accountability. On a fateful evening, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad
00:36 National Highway witnessed two harrowing accidents. In the first incident, an SUV
00:41 lost control and turned a turtle on the Vaithana River bridge due to attempts to navigate through
00:46 the potholes. Subsequently, another SUV travelling towards Gujarat collided with a container while
00:52 attempting to avoid a pothole on the same bridge. Fortunately, the occupants of both vehicles
00:58 sustained minor injuries. These incidents, while not resulting in fatalities, underscore the dire
01:03 risks potholes pose to road safety. Tragically, not all encounters with these parallel road hazards
01:09 have ended so fortunately. A 27-year-old woman riding a pillion on a motorbike met a grim fate
01:16 when she fell from the vehicle on a pothole stretch of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad National Highway
01:21 at Naigaon. Despite efforts to save her, she succumbed to her injuries days later. Her brother-in-law,
01:28 who was operating the motorbike, attributed the accident to the treacherous condition of the road.
01:33 Such incidents highlight how seemingly harmless potholes can transform into lethal traps,
01:38 leading to catastrophic consequences. The sorry state of the highway has been evident throughout
01:44 the monsoon season, with potholes proliferating along its stretches. An NGO took a proactive step
01:50 to draw attention to this peril by organizing an exhibition featuring photographs of around
01:55 20 potholes on the highway spanning from the Versova Creek Bridge to Bapani in Naigaon.
02:00 This public outcry underscores the urgency of addressing the issue,
02:05 particularly with the Ganesh Chaturthi festival approaching.
02:08 The disturbing trend of accidents caused by potholes casts a shadow of concern over the
02:14 current state of infrastructure management and road safety in the region. Despite the
02:19 repeated occurrences of accidents and casualties, the response from authorities has been inadequate
02:24 at best. This negligence not only endangers commuters' lives but also raises questions
02:30 about the commitment of responsible bodies to ensuring road safety. The predicament of potholes
02:35 presents a clear and present danger to everyone using the Mumbai-Ahmedabad National Highway.
02:40 These craters not only mar the road's aesthetics but also jeopardize lives and livelihoods.
02:46 Swift and effective measures must be undertaken to address this pressing issue. Pothole repair
02:52 and road maintenance should be prioritized, coupled with long-term strategies to prevent
02:57 their reoccurrence. The deployment of advanced technology and materials as well as improved
03:02 oversight and accountability can contribute to building safer roadways. The Mumbai-Ahmedabad
03:08 National Highway's pothole problem is far more trivial. It is a matter of life and death.
03:13 The recent accidents, including near-misses and tragic losses, should serve as a wake-up call
03:19 for immediate actions. The safety of commuters demands that authorities, NGOs, and communities
03:25 come together to effect lasting changes. Only through collective effort and determination
03:30 can the perilous potholes be transformed from clandestine traps into safe passages,
03:35 ensuring the protection of every life that travels these roads.
03:39 That's all for now, for more such news updates follow HW News English. Thank you.
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