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Army builds suspension bridge in 48 hours in rain-hit north Sikkim

The Indian Army engineers of Trishakti Corps have constructed a 150-foot suspension bridge in North Sikkim to re-connect the border villages which got cut off due to continued heavy rains to give respite to the locals, reads a statement

PTI Gangtok Published 24.06.24, 04:46 PM
Troops of Trishakti Corps during a rescue operation of locals and tourists after landslides in North Sikkim district.

Troops of Trishakti Corps during a rescue operation of locals and tourists after landslides in North Sikkim district. PTI picture.

The Indian army on Monday said the force has constructed a foot suspension bridge in less than 48 hours to reconnect the border villages in the northern part of Sikkim, which have been affected by heavy rain and landslides leading to the death of six people earlier this month.

A suspension bridge has its roadway suspended from cables usually passing over towers and securely anchored at the ends.

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"The Indian Army engineers of Trishakti Corps have constructed a 150-foot suspension bridge in North Sikkim to re-connect the border villages which got cut off due to continued heavy rains to give respite to the locals," the Indian Army said in a statement.

The foot suspension bridge built over a stream in less than 48 hours will restore connectivity to the border villages and facilitate movement of the people and relief materials, it said.

North Sikkim’s Mangan district was lashed by torrential rains on June 13 snapping road links and communication infrastructure. As a result, around 1500 tourists had been stranded for almost a week.

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