Updated On: 17 August, 2022 07:04 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
An official, when asked for a response, has stated in a report in this paper that they have been receiving complaints

The foot overbridge at the north end of Charni Road station was shut in 2019 as a safety measure. File pic
Broken tiles that can injure commuters, missing tiles and pieces that have popped up on the surface—this is status woe of a pair of two-month-old overbridges at Marine Lines station. A bridge that came up as recently as a year ago at Charni Road station looks quite similar.
In the past two months, the tiles on the crematorium bridge steps have come off or become loose. The latter is also dangerous as that means they are wobbly. Commuters can easily slip and fall. Also remember that this is monsoon season, where infra is slippery and negotiation is always tricky, especially in rush hour where people run for trains.