China is conducting a wind-induced vibration “check-up” on a super bridge in Georgia, according to reports from Business Line and The Hindu. The testing reportedly involves exposing the structure to harsh conditions, including gale-force winds rated as Level 9 and temperatures as low as -20°C.

The outlets describe the activity as a comprehensive assessment focused on how the bridge responds to wind loads and vibration. Both accounts present the same core details—location in Georgia, the “wind-induced vibration” purpose, and the extreme environmental parameters used during the evaluation. They differ mainly in emphasis rather than substance, with no conflicting facts reported about the bridge, the testing method, or the conditions.

Overall, the coverage frames the exercise as a durability and performance check aimed at understanding the bridge’s behavior under extreme weather, using conditions intended to stress relevant structural responses.