Recently, various project teams from CCCC have been actively involved in disaster relief operations, earning widespread praise from local communities.
Nigeria
Heavy rainfall has severely disrupted traffic on the roads surrounding the second phase of the Keffi-Makurdi expressway. In response, the CCCC project team quickly mobilized to repair the waterlogged and damaged sections, ensuring safe travel for local residents.
Philippines
The project team of the Kaysakat water supply tunnel received a letter of appreciation and a certificate of gratitude from the City Government of Antipolo for their prompt repairs to a bridge damaged by flash floods.
On August 24, tropical storms caused a nearby bridge to be damaged by flooding, endangering the safety of both residents and vehicles. The CCCC project team immediately placed warning signs and carried out emergency repairs to restore the bridge.
The repaired bridge
Nepal
The Madi Power Private Limited, a subsidiary of CCCC, received two letters of appreciation—one from the government of Kaski District and another from the Society of Anesthesiologists of Nepal. The letters commended the company for repairing the roads.
Heavy rains had repeatedly washed out the main access roads in the area surrounding the Upper Madi Hydropower Station, severely impacting local travel. Each time a disaster struck, the Madi Power Private Limited quickly activated its emergency response plan, deploying personnel and equipment to restore the roads and ensure normal transportation.
On August 31, the Society of Anesthesiologists of Nepal held a seminar at Manipal Teaching Hospital in Pokhara. Due to the rainy season, road conditions were poor, making it difficult to deliver essential medical demonstration equipment. Upon learning of this, the Madi Power Private Limited voluntarily provided CPR training tools for the event, ensuring the successful completion of the seminar.