A vital bridge over the Bheri River remains in ruins four years after its collapse, severely impacting local residents. Despite consistent appeals to local, provincial, and federal authorities, no repairs have been undertaken. The lack of a functioning bridge is hindering access to essential services like healthcare and education for affected communities. Residents are also facing difficulties obtaining daily necessities due to the isolation. The prolonged inaction raises concerns about governmental responsiveness to the needs of rural populations. This infrastructural failure continues to disrupt life and limit opportunities for those reliant on the crossing. The situation highlights a growing disparity in resource allocation and regional development.