Guwahati: Repairs of the Umiam Bridge, a crucial lifeline for Meghalaya are expected to be completed soon with weight some restrictions in June.

The bridge is undergoing repairs to ensure its long-term stability and the state government is considering a weight restriction of 12 tonnes for vehicles after June 30.

“The repairs are expected to be completed by June,” a press release informed.

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“To ensure long-term safety and structural stability of the bridge, only vehicles up to 12 tonnes will be allowed to use it after this deadline”, the statement read.

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Grouting and drilling works are 60 per cent complete and initial reports show a reduction in water seepage through the dam.

Additionally, based on technical assessments by IIT Guwahati, bridge bearings have been refurbished.

“After refurbishment, the bridge has been restored to its original position,” the statement said.

A detailed report and estimate will be prepared, and further actions will be taken based on the findings.

The Umiam dam and bridge were built between 1958 and 1965.

Constant traffic over the years has caused fatigue and deterioration in the bridge structure.