Sri Lanka Army rebuilds in Mullaitivu

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Sri Lanka Army Engineers have restored essential connectivity following the complete collapse of the Nayaru main bridge in Mullaitivu, which was severely damaged by intense flooding caused by Cyclone Ditwah recently.

The collapse of the bridge disrupted vehicular movement along key routes, including the Mullaitivu- Welioya, Mullaitivu-Trincomalee, and Mullaitivu- Kokkilai roads, causing major inconvenience to the public and isolating several communities.

According to the Ministry of Defence, in response, Army Engineer troops carried out urgent repair and bridging operations under challenging conditions.
A Compact 100 heavy bridge, spanning 120 feet with 12 bays and providing two-way access, was installed to restore safe passage.

The timely intervention by the Army has re- established mobility in this area in the northern part of the island.


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