A newly built double-decker flyover in Patna, costing Rs 422 crore, has developed cracks after heavy rainfall.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Aug 5, 2025
Arrow
INDIA NEWS
Arrow
The flyover, inaugurated in June, was designed to ease traffic and improve connectivity in Patna.
2
Arrow
A video showing cracks and pooled water on the flyover has gone viral, drawing sharp criticism of the state’s infrastructure.
3
Arrow
The flyover, built along
Ashoka Rajpath
, features a three-tier traffic system, with two levels for vehicles.
4
Arrow
Despite its ambitious design, the flyover has struggled to withstand the city’s first monsoon.
5
Arrow
Critics quickly took to social media, accusing the Bihar government of corruption and poor construction practices.
6
Arrow
Many users mocked the flyover, suggesting it should have collapsed sooner, given Bihar's reputation for shoddy infrastructure.
7
Arrow
Patna has experienced incessant rain, causing waterlogging in low-lying areas and highlighting the city’s drainage issues.
8
Arrow
An orange alert has been issued for Patna and surrounding districts due to the continuing heavy rains.
9
Questions remain about who will be held accountable for the flyover’s rapid deterioration, especially with taxpayer money at stake.
10