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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Behala Gridlock: Flyover Closure Paralyses Kolkata Commute

Behala Gridlock: Flyover Closure Paralyses Kolkata Commute

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Commuters faced harrowing travel times due to the Taratala Flyover's load testing closure.
  • Some commuters spent over 85 minutes for a short 3.5 km journey.
  • An estimated 2 lakh vehicles used the diversion, causing significant traffic jams.
Behala Gridlock: Flyover Closure Paralyses Kolkata Commute

Residents of Behala and commuters from South 24 Parganas endured significant travel disruptions as the Taratala Flyover closed for essential load testing. The shutdown, which commenced on Saturday evening, was slated to continue until Tuesday midnight, causing widespread inconvenience.

The impact was severe, with a single 3.5 km stretch taking over 85 minutes for some travelers. The diversion of approximately 2 lakh vehicles onto a single lane led to traffic congestion that stretched for kilometers, affecting major roads and crossings throughout the Behala area.

Authorities advised commuters to use alternative routes, but these diversions also experienced slow movement. The gridlock affected daily commutes, causing missed meetings and prolonged journeys, drawing comparisons to past infrastructure-related incidents.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Taratala Flyover was closed for essential load testing to ensure its structural integrity.
The closure, which began Saturday evening, was scheduled to last until Tuesday midnight, causing significant travel delays.
Commuters were advised to use routes like Karunamoyee Bridge or Biren Roy Road for northbound traffic, and Durgapur Bridge or Hide Road for southbound traffic.

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