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Restoration work of Umiam bridge to take more time

Shillong, Feb 6: Power Minister AT Mondal  said the work for restoration of Umiam bridge will continue for another three to four months.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Mondal said the date for lifting the Umiam bridge will be fixed soon.

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“On the day the bridge will be lifted, we will go for a complete closure and ensure no vehicle is allowed to ply through the bridge for four to eight hours,” Mondal said.

He said the department will be sitting with the coordination committee comprising MeECL, PWD, Transport department, district administrations (of East Khasi Hills and Ri Bhoi) and police, for taking a call on the matter.

“After the meeting, we will fix the exact date when we will lift the Umiam bridge for replacing the bearings,” he said

He also urged vehicles to use the existing alternative routes available to get to their respective destinations.

He informed that the repairing of the dam will take another 3-4 months to complete.

Mondal said, “At present, heavy vehicles are not allowed to ply as only small vehicles are allowed to pass through the dam but on the day the bridge will be lifted, for four to eight hours, we will go for a complete closure.

“After the bridge has been lifted in its required position then we put ramps on both sides of the bridge and will allow the vehicle to pass especially small vehicles not exceeding 4 MT Small vehicles and ambulances will be allowed to pass through it, he said.

“Similarly on the day when we lower the bridge after replacing the bearing that day, we will not allow any vehicle to pass through the dam”, Mondal said.

Go for smart meters’

Mondal has appealed to the people of the state to go for smart meters.

Speaking to reporters, Mondal said that till date people are still reluctant to install smart meters.

“Therefore, we are requesting every consumer wherever possible to go for smart meters because that will stop all confusion over billing and if there is confusion from MeECL for under billing all confusion will be over,” he said.

Mondal said the process is on to install smart meters. “Some have already been installed and we will go further also,” he added.

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