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The
Construction
work on
new
Mannar
Bridge
and the
causeway
connecting
the
Mannar
Island
with the
mainland
are now
nearing
completion,
with
funds by
the
Japanese
Government.
The new
bridge
spanning
157.1
meters
in
length
and 10.4
meters
in width
has been
constructed
with two
lanes of
carriageway
and
sidewalks
on the
Medawachchiya–Mannar–Thalaimannar
(A 14)
Road.
The
causeway
has been
extended
up to
3.14 km
in
length
and 11.0
m width
comprising
2 lanes
of
carriageway,
reported
Daily
News.
The
existing
bridge
and
causeway
which
connect
the
Mannar
Island
and the
mainland
were
constructed
in 1930s
with a
single
lane
which is
narrow
in
width.
It was
the only
access
road to
the
Mannar
Island
from the
mainland,
the
report
added.
This
bridge
which
was
damaged
due to a
terrorist
bomb
blast in
1990 was
restored
with a
temporary
steel
bailey
bridge
which
was
narrow
in width
and was
restricted
for
heavy
vehicles
of over
10 tons,
the
report
said.
Approximately
41,000
people
living
in
Mannar
Island
will
directly
benefit
by this
project
which
will
vastly
improve
the
market
approachability
and
facilitating
transportation
at a low
cost.
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