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Sunday, 9 August 2015

Photos: Heavy rainfall destroys bridge in Sokoto

The heavy rainfall in Sokoto this morning resulted in near collapse of the Danmarke Bridge. The road is the only link between Sokoto, Zamfara and Kebbi. More photos after the cut...



117 comments:

  1. Thats a whole lotta work to do.

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    1. Heavy downpour caused this? Look more like something caused by earthquake. It's a blessing in disguise, the government will build a better and modern bridge.

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    2. OMG! D rain must hav done a lot of damage...

      I pray sth should b done urgently abt d bridge mostly mak it far better than it was b4.

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    3. Kia sokoto wey na second hell fire rain cum fall na e bring damages chia.

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    4. Government please come to our rescue..biko nu

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    5. Dis year's rain is really serious. Linda take note!

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    6. Dis year's rain is really serious. Linda take note!

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    7. Govt shld do sumthing abt it! Pls

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    8. Oyaaaaaaaaa, contract haff landed!

      Magicblackxxl@gmail.com

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    9. Corps members you're stuck. Sorry.
      ~D great anonymous!

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    10. OMG, the person who snap the bridge try oh.

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    11. I hope it will be attended to Asap

      Moye says so via BB Passport courtesy LIB...

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    12. Dat means d bridge ws nt well constructed, d result we gt wen we gv work to quack pple n dey also use inferior materials

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  2. Choi....this is bad. Govt please do the needful.









    #TeamBlessed#

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    1. OMG! D rain must hav done a lot of damage...

      I pray sth should b done urgently abt d bridge mostly mak it far better than it was b4.

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    2. Pls ma has d application for fashpa. Com for students in university for ambassador been closed i want to if ive been chosen or not thanks pls reply

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  3. Na wa o!
    The rain this days no be here o!

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  4. This isn't a good news, d relevant authority should be alerted to do somethn b4 things gets out of hand




    #It will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN PRAISE

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  5. Dem chop the money. Give baba lasisi make he build aproko bridge. Naija I hail thee. That wasn't built by julius Berger tho.

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  6. And someone with sense commissioned this trash right?

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  7. Hope no life was lost, post my comments linda

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  8. Erosion Don start be DAT oh

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  9. Something should be done very fast about it.

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  10. Oh.. Dear. Lord have mercy

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  11. I hope they do it well,not like the one kwankwaso did in kano o!

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  12. Nice one,God's anger has falling on hausa fulani people.












    #sad indeed

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  13. Magatakada Warmako's idea of construction.

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  14. Pls I wanted to ask if d fashpa. Ambassador for students in university has been closed cos i applied today

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  15. See bricklayers bridge construction..trust this ain't a julius berger work

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  16. I wanted to ask if d fashpa ambassador has been closed or not

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  17. Govt please do something fast.

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  18. I meant d one for students in university

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  19. I meant for students in university

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  20. Govt do something.

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  21. I meant for students in university cos i applied today pls reply

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  22. This is so not good....

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  23. Pls ma has d form been closed for students in university applying for fashpa. Com

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  24. Na wa oooo, what do all dese governors spend d money allocated to their states on???

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  25. Northern Nigeria is costing us(Nigeria) a lot! Too much karma on them. Oh please! This has nothing on the erosion killing people in Anambra,make dem dey dia! Mtscheww!

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  26. It was not heavy rain that caused the bridge to collapse but poor construction-just look at the sand!

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  27. Jeez hope no one got hurt?

    www.ginaperi.com

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  28. Oh mehnn,wat kinda rain is dat

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  29. We ought 2be grateful 2 God dat no life was lost,wat if der were cars on d bridge @ d tym of d collapse?God is indeed faithful

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  30. I can't found my weed.......Henry Eze

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  31. I can't found my weed.......... Henry Eze

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  32. I can't found my weed.......Henry Eze


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  33. I can't found my weed.......Henry Eze

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  34. I can't found my weed.......Henry Eze

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  35. the govt shud do somtin asap, vos dis is a death trap..

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  36. I can't found my weed.......Henry Eze

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  37. See the thickness of the asphalt...so sad. Suppose to have minimum combination of 30-40mm binder course and 50mm wearing course which should aggregate to circa 3"-4". What i see there is only a single layer which is not the prescribed standard anywhere and it is looking like 10-20mm single course. The mix is another one..kai poorly done work. Fraud everywhere..am very sure the contract BoQ prescribed both courses and see what our supervising ministry people, politician commissioner and politician backed contractor has done.

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  38. Result of an elephant project

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  39. Why would it not be destroyed? This bridge has been there for over 30 years without any form of rehabilitation.Trust me, I know that bridge WELL.

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  40. Walahi this is bad news o. The bridge was not well constructed govt should pls intervene.

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  41. Govt. Should. Do something very urgently

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  42. Too bad govt should do something ASAP

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  43. We are in the herald of change with responsible government in charge. I believe the govt would attend to this asap as this is major road.

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  44. APC government abeg fix the road before our opposition use it against us. TAT 4 sure

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  45. D foundation of dat road is wrong

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  46. You mean that bridge was the only link between three states? Oh wow.

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  47. Needs urgent attention

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  48. Honestly we don't have a good government. This particular bridge ought to have been rebuilt and not mended whenever part of the bridge collapses. This is my route and I am confirming to you that similar incident was experienced sometimes back which caused a heavy traffic gridlock. And rather for the government to provide a permanent solution to the bridge because of the huge numbers and sizes of motorist that ply the bridge on a day basis. They only patched the road temporarily and has since then become death trap for motorist.

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  49. Where is my sister oooo @ Hassana, UDUTH people

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  50. That's what happens when you pay huge sums of money for a mediocre job. Come rain or shine, that bridge should still stand because mother nature didn't send an earthquake.

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  51. Thank u jesus dat no life were lost

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  52. I am an engineer. I am very disappointed with this.

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  53. I am an engineer and I am highly dissapointed seeing this, so sad.

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  54. Wat do u expect wen roads are badly constructed and never maintained....not surprised though....everything in Nigeria is just in a state of disdain

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  55. Northwest governors have just be spending govt funds on poor infrastructure

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  56. Ok, this is conventional in Nigerian. You hardly sees this in Europe.

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  57. Hey Linda..
    I just checked out Laura's blog.. Guess what??
    My comment dropped immediately i posted it.. Please find out how she does it in real time darling.
    Thanks.

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  58. I love it.may God punish all the northerner.

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  59. The north and extreme weathers though... in dry season, you're almost certain your skin is about to peel off and in rainy season, the cold can knock you out

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  60. The north and extreme weathers though... in dry season, you're almost certain your skin is about to peel off and in rainy season, the cold can knock you out

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  61. what a bad site pls God save this country

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  62. how can this possibly be a bridge ???? thats some wasted effort i must tell you .

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  63. Shuuu!!!! This one na bridge?? Nawa ooo

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  64. Those ones are still standing there taking pix,waiting 4d rest part 2 collapse..

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  65. Our infrastructures are terrible. Bad work done by people given contract to bad people who don't care about people but themselves. Why will a person build something so terrible to the extent it collapses cuz of rain. Bridges don't just collapse when there is a down pour. It is just terrible

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  66. Was it the rain or the poor quality of bridge/road that caused the destruction? It is time we start demanding quality and bring those providing poor jobs to the book. Contractors should get queried and charged for bad jobs even post usage.

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  67. Looks abandon road to me sha

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  68. Whole lota sh*t for the engineers that built that bridge.#JBengineers...will do better

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  69. This Sokoto sef everything there dey extreme.... when it rains,it comes down very hard,when it's cold,no hot water can save U,when its hot no cold water can save,when the sun shines no cap can save U and when the sand storm comes no glasses can save Ur eyes.....Tufiakwa

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  70. Hard to believe, but everything could happen..

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