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Islamabad’s New Underpass Gets Damaged After First Monsoon Rain

June 25, 2025
in Pakistan
Islamabad’s New Underpass Gets Damaged After First Monsoon Rain
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The newly constructed Serena Underpass in Islamabad has collapsed following the first monsoon rains of the season, raising serious concerns about the quality of construction. The underpass is part of a major development project worth Rs. 4.2 billion and was completed in just 84 days.

The incident has sparked public anger and disappointment, especially on social media, where many people are questioning how such a costly project could fail so quickly. Videos and pictures showing the damage to the underpass have gone viral, further adding to the public frustration.

People are demanding answers from the authorities and want those responsible for the poor construction to be held accountable. Many believe that rushing to complete the project in a short time might have led to a compromise in quality and safety standards.

Government officials have confirmed that repair work is now underway. However, this incident has raised broader concerns about the long-term durability and safety of other infrastructure projects built in a hurry.

Experts say that monsoon rains are common in Pakistan and that infrastructure should be built to handle such weather conditions. The failure of the Serena Underpass has put a spotlight on the need for better planning, strict oversight, and quality checks in public projects.

As repair work continues, citizens hope that future projects will be completed with more care, transparency, and proper use of public funds to avoid such incidents and ensure public safety.

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