Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has directed the Public Works Department (PWD) to barricade all the bridges which are not in use and submit the compliance report by May 31.
The directions come days after two people died when a bridge collapsed at Sanvordem village.
"As a measure of public safety, in the first instance and on urgent basis all old unused bridges are required to be barricaded and access needs to the blocked with the appropriate measures," Parrikar said in a note moved to the PWD.
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"Thereafter all such old bridges, whether in use or not, shall be inspected for its stability and safety and such audit reports shall be submitted to this office by May 30 along with measures for rehabilitation," the chief minister has said.
Two people were killed and several others rescued after a Portuguese-era bridge connecting Sanvordem and Curchorem villages collapsed on May 18.
The incident happened when around 50 people were standing on the dilapidated bridge to witness a rescue operation of a person who had jumped in Sanvordem river to commit suicide.
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