Goa, Sept. 4 -- The prolonged closure of the railway footbridge at Vasco station has sparked growing frustration and safety concerns among daily commuters. For the past two months, passengers have been compelled to cross the railway tracks directly, raising the risk of accidents at one of South Goa's busiest transport hubs.

The footbridge, a crucial link for hundreds of travelers each day, was shut down after officials declared the structure unsafe. Authorities had initially assured the public that necessary repair works would be completed and the bridge reopened within a week. However, even after more than four weeks beyond the promised deadline, the footbridge continues to remain locked, with no visible sign of immediate restoration wo...