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India Rushes To Help Ditwah-Hit Sri Lanka

December 04, 2025 18:24 IST
By REDIFF NEWS
1 Minutes Read

India has ramped up its humanitarian mission to cyclone-hit Sri Lanka under Operation Sagar Bandhu, with the Indian Air Force lying a 65-tonne Bailey bridge to Colombo to restore connectivity in devastated regions.

Cyclone Ditwah has left massive destruction on the island -- 22 of its 25 districts are declared disaster zones, 1.4 million people affected, and nearly 233,000 people have been evacuated to relief camps.

India is conducting extensive air, sea, and ground relief operations to support Sri Lanka's strained disaster response system.

 

IMAGE: An Indian Air Force C-17 airlifts a 65-ton Bailey Bridge from Hindan, Ghaziabad, to Colombo, here and below. Photograph: @SpokespersonMoD X/ANI Photo

 

Photograph: @SpokespersonMoD X/ANI Photo

 

Photograph: @SpokespersonMoD X/ANI Photo

 

Photograph: @SpokespersonMoD X/ANI Photo

 

IMAGE: Indian Navy personnel unload essential supplies from INS Vikrant, docked at Trincomalee port as part of the humanitarian aid efforts under Operation Sagar Bandhu. Photograph: @indiannavy X/ANI Photo

 

IMAGE: Indian Navy personnel unload essential supplies from INS Sukanya in Trincomalee. Photograph: @indiannavy X/ANI Photo

Photographs curated by Anant Salvi/Rediff
Feature Presentation: Rajesh Alva/Rediff

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