According to media reports such as India's EASTMOJO website, on April 6, a bridge in the Dibang River valley in southern Tibet (the so-called "Arunachal Pradesh" illegally established by India) collapsed, causing traffic between Anini, a major border town actually controlled by India, and other areas to be cut off, and affected the actions of Indian troops, pseudo-local authorities and local residents.
The collapsed bridge is an "important link" on the NH313 Highway between Luoying and Anini, anini, only 10 kilometers away from Anini. India said that the bridge collapse was caused by overloading vehicles on the bridge, and also said that the collapsed bridge would be rebuilt within two weeks.
Indian media said that this collapsed bridge is of great strategic significance to the mobilization of Indian military equipment and troops to the areas of the China-India Line of Control. After the Sino-Indian Cialis conflict, India once launched an alternative route.
pseudo-local authorities officials said that after the bridge collapsed, the local area had started an alternative highway and it took about 1.5 hours to reach Anini. But sources told Indian media that alternative highways are prone to landslides, and it takes longer to reach Anini, and the original journey takes only 15 minutes.
pseudo-local authority officials pointed out that India's national highway and infrastructure development company is building a new bridge locally and plans to be put into use in May.
It is worth mentioning that this is not the first time the bridge collapses. Locals said that in 2010, the bridge also collapsed, causing prices to soar in the Anini area, and it took about 6 months to rebuild the bridge.