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South Korean Army Installs Temporary Bridge for Remote Mountain Village Suffering from Flood Damage
A military-purpose bridge, typically installed temporarily to replace a broken bridge during wartime or to help troops cross a river, has been installed in a remote mountain village in Gangwon Province.
About 70 soldiers from the Engineer Brigade under the Republic of Korea Army 3rd Corps installed the Medium Girder Bridge (MGB) on the river in Inje County in Gangwon Province on Wednesday.
The installation of the MGB came after the village’s existing bridge - that linked it with the outside across the river - collapsed due to heavy rainfall.
As river’s water levels rose sharply starting from August 5th, some of the upper deck slabs on the existing bridge collapsed, bringing all vehicle traffic to a halt.
After the bridge collapsed, about 50 residents of the village, mostly elderly people, were isolated for about a week.
Although the hot pepper and corn shipping season kicked off, residents couldn’t sell the agricultural crops that they had cultivated with all their hearts. The village’s livestock farms also suffered since there was no way to bring in livestock feed.
Against this backdrop, the Army’s MGB emerged as a solution to address such problems.
Some officials from the army unit located in the neighbourhood of the village presented the idea of using an MGB after looking around the collapsed Yangji Bridge.
The MGB can withstand several tens of tons of weight such as tanks, armoured vehicles, war supplies and troops.
It took just three hours to install the MGB on the river. This is because the army unit has been trained to install it without any equipment based on the assumption of a wartime situation.
The MGB installed by the army unit will be used until the collapsed bridge is repaired or a provisional bridge is installed by the provincial government.
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