The Indian army charisma in Jammu, the traffic has been restored by making a broken bridge on Tawi River within 12 hours -Jammu News Army Builds Bridge over Tawi -River within 12 hours of traffic recovery
Updated: Fri, 29 Aug 2025 08:24 PM (IST) The Indian army restored traffic in Jammu by creating the fourth bridge damaged by floods on the Tawi River within 12 hours. The army built a temporary bridge in Bhagwati Nagar inaugurated by Major General Mukesh Bhanwala. The 110 -foot -bridge interrupted by three days. Jagran Correspondent, Jammu. The army, who became an angel in the natural disaster, prepared the fourth bridge across the Tawi River in Jammu and smoothed the movement. The army began building a temporary bridge on the side of the chaite bridge in Bhagwati Nagar Nagar on Friday morning. After about 12 hours of hard work, this bridge was ready in the evening. GOC -Major -General Mukesh Bhanwala of the Tiger division reached the place himself. He examined the bridge and launched it by the army vehicles. The army has brought the 110 -foot -bridge to the track over the past three days. Now the movement of vehicles will be done smoothly from the fourth bridge to the Tawi River in Bhagwati Nagar. However, this bridge built by the army will retain one -SIDED movement. With the preparation of the bridge, the excitement of the army staff was in the seventh air, and the people present also sang to increase the enthusiasm of the army. On this occasion, GOC Tiger division also addressed journalists. He said that the Tiger section engineers a 110 -foot Bailey bridge that crossed the paths and limited under challenging circumstances due to the possibility of time to recover. Remove the ad, read the news, the bridge was ready within less than 12 hours, which made it possible for the movement of vehicles. He said that due to heavy rain, floods in Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Pathankot and Gurdaspur caused widespread damage to infrastructure. People were impressed. The Indian army responded immediately and immediately launched a large scale rescue and aid campaign in close coordination with the Civil Administration. Since August 26, the Indian Army staff of Rising Star Corps have deployed several rescue strokes using the Army and Air Force helicopters, with flooding water and unfavorable weather. The military actively deployed the required number of troops with the necessary equipment and saved about a thousand trapped staff, including children, students and staff from paramilitary forces. In addition, by lying alternative optical fiber cable lines, important communication connections for Jammu and Srinagar have also been restored. Along with rescue operations, the necessary medical assistance, food and aids were provided to the families involved. The efforts of the Indian army were in close coordination with the civil administration and all agencies. On Tuesday, August 26, part of the fourth bridge in Bhagwati Nagar was washed away. Since then, the movement has been stopped.