Ugandan bridge collapse
Posted: 19 May 2008, 10:52
UGANDAN BRIDGE COLLAPSE
Friday, 16 May 2008
Heavy rains that deluged Kampala during the weekend 11-12 May caused flooding, aggravating the 9 May closing of the main railway at Bugembe in the Jinja district. Some 32mm of rain were measured at Entebbe.
“More than 20,000 tonnes of cargo from Mombasa destined for Kampala, the DRC, Southern Sudan, Burundi and Rwanda are held up,†the Daily Monitor (published in Kampala), reported on 14 May.
According to the paper, “the collapse of the small bridge at Budumbuli village in the Bugembe trading centre comes at a time when a section of Ugandans are concerned about the bridge at Owen Falls Dam which is said to have developed cracks. The damaged bridge across the swamps of Lake Victoria in Jinja is said to have developed cracks in the early 1990s and was earmarked for extensive repair which did not take place because the Uganda Railways Corporation lacked funds. A reporter who visited the site was shown “submerged culverts and broken railsâ€. Rift Valley Railways (RVR) workers were busy removing sleepers to prevent their being stolen.
Urgent representations have been made to the government to put repairs in hand, as train services at a complete standstill will be devastating to the country’s economy, with fuel and basic commodities unable to get through. According to latest reports, repairs will take at least three weeks.
Railways Africa
Friday, 16 May 2008
Heavy rains that deluged Kampala during the weekend 11-12 May caused flooding, aggravating the 9 May closing of the main railway at Bugembe in the Jinja district. Some 32mm of rain were measured at Entebbe.
“More than 20,000 tonnes of cargo from Mombasa destined for Kampala, the DRC, Southern Sudan, Burundi and Rwanda are held up,†the Daily Monitor (published in Kampala), reported on 14 May.
According to the paper, “the collapse of the small bridge at Budumbuli village in the Bugembe trading centre comes at a time when a section of Ugandans are concerned about the bridge at Owen Falls Dam which is said to have developed cracks. The damaged bridge across the swamps of Lake Victoria in Jinja is said to have developed cracks in the early 1990s and was earmarked for extensive repair which did not take place because the Uganda Railways Corporation lacked funds. A reporter who visited the site was shown “submerged culverts and broken railsâ€. Rift Valley Railways (RVR) workers were busy removing sleepers to prevent their being stolen.
Urgent representations have been made to the government to put repairs in hand, as train services at a complete standstill will be devastating to the country’s economy, with fuel and basic commodities unable to get through. According to latest reports, repairs will take at least three weeks.
Railways Africa