India, Sept. 13 -- Nagpur's ambitious Rs.998-crore Indora-Dighori flyover project has sparked a storm on social media after images showed a section of the flyover curve that appears to cut through a balcony of a house at Ashok Chowk. Netizens have been taking potshots at the bizarre sight, dubbing it the 'flyover-touch house.'

The visuals have left locals both amused and alarmed, raising questions about safety, design flaws, and the apparent disregard for private property.

Viral videos show a concrete slab appearing to intrude into their living space, sparking outrage across the city. The flyover, meant to ease traffic between Kamal Chowk, Reshimbagh Square and Dighori, has instead become a stark example of what happens when mega infras...