New Delhi, Jan. 7 -- The Indian Army's Engineer Task Force is working to restore critical road connectivity on the B-492 highway in Sri Lanka, which links Kandy in the Central Province with Badulla in the Uva Province and was severely affected by Cyclone Ditwah.
According to an official statement, the Task Force has constructed Bailey bridges at KM 15 and KM 21 to help reconnect affected communities and reduce travel time. The Indian Army said the effort is aimed at restoring connectivity in areas impacted by the cyclone.
The assistance is being provided under Operation Sagar Bandhu, which was launched to extend humanitarian support to Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah.
Under the operation, India sent relief supplies and deployed Army eng...
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