The Reconstruction of the Beach

A day after the wave was completed, the rehabilitation of the beach was ongoing. The area was bustling with activity as workers and soldiers worked together to repair the damage caused by the battle.

Bulldozers moved slowly, pushing debris and leveling the craters left by explosions. Their large metal blades scraped the earth, creating a smooth surface ready for further work. Nearby, excavators with their long, powerful arms and bucket attachments dug into the charred earth, removing the burnt remnants and placing them into large dump trucks. These trucks then transported the debris away from the beach, ensuring the area was cleared efficiently

Concrete mixers were stationed at various points along the beach. Their drums rotated constantly, mixing cement, sand, gravel, and water to create fresh concrete. Workers poured this concrete into the holes and craters, filling them up to provide a solid foundation for rebuilding.