
Chennai Bridge Project 80% Done After 2015 Flood Crisis
A new bridge replacing a flood-prone causeway across the Adyar river in Chennai is nearing completion, protecting thousands from future disasters. The infrastructure upgrade addresses a critical vulnerability exposed during the devastating 2015 floods.
Residents near Manapakkam, Chennai can finally breathe easier as a long-awaited bridge project reaches its final stages, transforming a dangerous causeway that contributed to catastrophic flooding eight years ago.
The Water Resources Department has completed 80% of construction on the new bridge across the Adyar river. The project replaces an old causeway that blocked water flow during the 2015 deluge, causing widespread devastation in surrounding neighborhoods.
Officials expect the bridge to be fully operational within a few months. The βΉ24.8 crore investment represents years of planning and community advocacy following one of Chennai's worst natural disasters.
The 2015 floods left lasting scars on the region, displacing families and destroying homes. Community members spent years pushing for infrastructure improvements that would prevent similar tragedies.

The Ripple Effect
This bridge means more than just improved transportation for Manapakkam residents. By allowing floodwaters to flow freely beneath instead of pooling dangerously, it protects entire neighborhoods downstream.
The completion will benefit thousands of families who have lived with flood anxiety every monsoon season since 2015. Schools, businesses, and emergency services will gain reliable access even during heavy rains.
The project also signals growing commitment to climate-resilient infrastructure across Indian cities. As extreme weather events become more common, communities need solutions that work with nature rather than against it.
Local engineers designed the bridge with higher clearance and wider spans specifically to handle peak monsoon flows. The structure incorporates lessons learned from past disasters, ensuring safer futures for generations.
When the bridge opens, it will stand as proof that persistent advocacy and smart planning can transform vulnerability into strength.
Based on reporting by The Hindu
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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