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Indian Navy delivers Bailey bridges to support Sri Lanka’s post-cyclone reconstruction

The modular Bailey bridges will play a critical role in the rapid restoration of damaged road connectivity, facilitating civilian movement and enabling the smooth conduct of relief and rehabilitation operations in affected areas

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Indian Naval Ship Gharial arrived in Colombo on Thursday, carrying the bridges. Pic/Defence PRO

Indian Naval Ship Gharial arrived in Colombo on Thursday, carrying the bridges. Pic/Defence PRO

Indian Naval Ship Gharial arrived in Colombo on Thursday, carrying 10 Bailey bridges to support Sri Lanka’s post-cyclone reconstruction efforts following Cyclone Ditwah.

The modular Bailey bridges will play a critical role in the rapid restoration of damaged road connectivity, facilitating civilian movement and enabling the smooth conduct of relief and rehabilitation operations in affected areas.

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