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Indian Army Engineers Build 150-Feet Foot Suspension Bridge in Flood-Hit North Sikkim
Jun 23, 2024, 05:22 PM
Indian Army engineers from the Trishakti Corps have constructed a 150-feet foot suspension bridge in North Sikkim. This initiative aims to reconnect border villages that were cut off due to continued heavy rains and Sikkim Floods. The construction of the bridge provides much-needed relief to the local residents who had been isolated by the adverse weather conditions.
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