Ancient bridge collapse in Kunki exposes traffic safety problems
The ancient bridge, which has collapsed without waiting for repairs, in the Dagestani village of Kunki is now closed to traffic, but walking on it is also dangerous, although local residents have no alternative option for moving.
Salikh Salikhov, a member of the district assembly, has confirmed to the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent that there was a partial collapse of the bridge, and there is a threat of its complete collapse. He has specified that the bridge was built in the 15th century from logs that got rotted and began to collapse over time.
The state never repaired the bridge; villagers did it themselves. What fell, they patched up
He has noted that the bridge is important not only as a historical value, but also as a transport facility. Without it, the village is literally divided into two parts, and children will not be able to get to school.
On May 19, the district administration and the prosecutor's office closed the bridge in Kunki for traffic. Villagers can drive to the bridge by cars and then walk, Mr Salikhov has concluded, adding that there is no other way to the other part of the village, only if you drive across the river when the water in it is low.
There is no other way to the other part of the village, only if you drive across the river when there is little water in it
Walking across the bridge is dangerous not only for children, but also for adults
Musa Salikhov, a local school teacher, has said that the school is on one side of the bridge, and most of the houses are on the other. About 600 people live in Kunki, and 19 pupils study at the local school. Walking across the bridge "is dangerous not only for children, but also for adults," the teacher said.
Authorities promise "emergency works."
The report has noted that based on the inspection outcomes, the act on the technical condition of the bridge will be sent to the owner – the administration of the Dakhadaevsky District to take measures to preserve the cultural heritage site.
As reported by the “Dagnasledie”, on May 31, 2024, they drew up an act on the poor technical condition of this cultural heritage site. According to the security obligation concluded with the District Administration, emergency response works were to be conducted on the bridge within three years in agreement with the “Dagnasledie”.
Legal aspect
Ali Aliev, a lawyer, said that the relevant authorities for the protection of cultural heritage sites in the region are responsible for the condition of these sites of regional significance, as well as the owners or other legal proprietors of the site, as well as local self-government bodies. They are obliged to finance and organize the works on the preservation, repairs and restoration of the site, as well as ensure its physical safety.
This was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on May 20, 2025 at 12:43 pm MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.