This is a single suspension bridge from the Bridgemeister historical inventory of suspension bridges.

2016: Jhangrali

Singati (सिंगटी), Nepal - Tama Koshi
Bridgemeister ID:9292 (added 2025-06-21)
Year Completed:2016
Name:Jhangrali
Location:Singati (सिंगटी), Nepal
Crossing:Tama Koshi
Coordinates:27.738544 N 86.168585 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Use:Footbridge
Status:In use (last checked: 2020)
Main Cables:Wire (steel)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 86 meters (282.2 feet)

External Links:

  • Bridge builders | Nation | Nepali Times. Article dated May 5-11, 2017 detailing the construction of new bridges in the aftermath of two earthquakes in the area in 2015. "When the two big earthquakes of April-May 2015 struck Dolakha,10 trail bridges were either damaged or destroyed, cutting villages off from medical help and relief supplies. Bridges that were listing after the 25 April quake, fell into rivers in the 12 May aftershock, which had its epicentre only 5 km from the town of Singati… The Jhangrali bridge near Singati was built by the local community with help from Trail Bridge Support Unit (TBSU) which is a project of the Swiss aid agency, Helvetas. Like Tamang, there are about 7,000 people who have benefited from the 86m long bridge. Construction started in December 2015 and was completed in nine months at a cost of Rs 5.7 million."
  • Facebook. Image of person standing on the bridge. Posted August 14, 2018.
  • Google Maps. Image of the bridge. Dated December 2020.
  • YouTube - Building Bridges - Nepali Times. Video accompanying the May 2017 Nepali Times article also linked here. Features the Jhangrali bridge.

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Patrick S. O'Donnell contributed to the information and/or images for this bridge.

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