BRO
SPEEDS UP CHALLENGING WORK ON MOUNTAINOUS ROADS AND BRIDGES FOR
COMBATING COVID19
Anil Bhat
Truly and most justifiably, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) is in
the essential services list through the COVID lockdown with not a day’s rest, connecting
to remote border areas in the crisis, true to the adage, ‘BRO creates,
connects, cares’. Cares means that it maintains the constructed bridge/road/installation
to ensure its continuous serviceability, which gets affected owing to heavy
snow, landslides or floods.
BRO re-opened the strategic
Srinagar-Leh highway that connects Ladakh with the rest of India on April 11,
2020. About 18 oil tankers and other essential commodities were initially
allowed to move towards Leh/Ladakh from Zojilla pass, a challenging process,
which was managed despite fresh snowfall over the Zojila pass area.
The 425 kilometres road was closed since December 2019 due to heavy
snowfall at Zojila pass. Responding to directions from Divisional Commissioner
Ladakh for emergent stockpiling of essential commodities in the Union Territory
of Ladakh, Project Beacon and Project Vijayak cleared fresh snow around Zojilla
at the height of 11,500 feet and made the road motorable.
2020’s snowfall has broken records of the last six decades. Dual snow
clearance operations were undertaken by Project Beacon from Gagangir to
Zero Point and from Zero Point to Drass, by project Vijayak.
During the nationwide lockdown the bridge at Daporijo over the Subansiri
river in Arunachal Pradesh has been constructed by BRO, giving a boost to the line
of communication in India’s vast and geo-strategically important Eastern-most State.
The bridge is a vital strategic link towards the Line of Actual
Control (LAC) between India and China. All supplies, rations, construction
material and medicines pass over this bridge, that had developed cracks
which could have led to a major catastrophe like the one on July 26, 1992, when
a passenger bus fell off the bridge leaving no survivors. With the intervention
of DG, Border Roads and Chief Engineer, Project Arunank, expeditious sanctions
were obtained from the Defence Ministry and Arunachal Government. The difficult
and dangerous launch was completed in record time while adhering to all
COVID-19 precautions.
Work started for construction of the bridge on March 17, 2020 by 23 BRTF
(Border Roads Task Force). After 27 days, on April 14, 2020, the bridge was
jacked down successfully and safely on the supports. It has been successfully
upgraded from class 24 tons to class 40 tons thereby allowing heavier vehicles
to pass, catering for not only the Army’s requirements but the future infrastructure
development requirements of Upper Subansiri district.
Chief Minister, Arunachal Pradesh, Pema Khandu inaugurated the bridge
over a video conference and it was opened for traffic movement from April 20, 2020.
The
formidable Rohtang Pass (13,500 feet above sea level) is one which gets
snowbound during the winter and needs to be opened every year. BRO opened the
Pass on April 25, 2020, more than three weeks earlier than scheduled and during
the Covid-19 lockdown. This was done after a major snow clearing operation on
the arterial road connecting Lahaul Valley with the rest of the country. In
2019, the pass was opened on May 18.
Himachal
Pradesh Government had approached BRO to expedite the snow clearance to
facilitate return of farmers for starting cultivation and movement of essential
supplies and to bring relief materials to Lahaul Valley in wake of COVID-19.
BRO
inducted hi-tech machinery from both Manali and Khoksar. Snow blizzards,
freezing temperatures and frequent triggering of avalanches at Rahala Fall,
Beas Nallah and Rani Nallah did delay the operations but the snow clearance
teams kept on working relentlessly day and night, while adhering to all
COVID-19 precautions, to provide relief to the residents of Lahaul
valley.
The
first convoy of about 150 vehicles carrying essential supplies and guided by
BRO, moved to Lahual Valley on April 25, 2020. The news of Rohtang Pass being
opened for traffic three weeks in advance as compared to previous year brought
relief amongst the local population. It will facilitate the Centre and State
Governments to bring much needed relief material and medical supplies for the
local population. Also, the agriculture activities which are the backbone of
the District can now recommence.
Snow
clearance operation for the opening of the pass is carried out every year as
the pass remains snow bound for almost six months i.e. from mid-November to
mid-May. It was kept open till December 12, 2019. During winters, the complete
valley remains dependent on maintenance of essential supplies by air.
Apart
from all the actions mentioned to augment the Government’s efforts against
COVID-19, all personnel of Border Roads Organisation have collectively
contributed one day’s salary over and above a contribution of Rs. 10 million to
the PM CARES Fund.
As on January
01, 2020, BRO has been working on 883 roads of length 27,404.18 kilometres, out
of which 352 roads of length 7,991.98 kilometres are under maintenance only and
the balance roads are under construction/improvement to double lane. BRO is
also maintaining seven airfields besides snow clearance of 126 roads (4,800
kms) to ensure connectivity of border regions with rest of the country.
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