A newly built National Highway 66 section in Kollam collapsed Friday, trapping vehicles including a school bus. Authorities are investigating the embankment failure, with initial suspicions pointing to the site’s paddy field nature. This incident echoes a similar 2025 Malappuram collapse, prompting calls for stricter quality control and safety measures in ongoing highway projects.
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