A tanker and a box truck were pulled out of the Bagmati river
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Kanti Lokpath has started moving vehicles from Thursday night. The Kanti Lokpath has come into operation after rebuilding the access road of Bagmati river located in Bhimfedi Rural Municipality-8 of Makwanpur.
Kanti Lokpath was blocked on Thursday morning due to Bagmati river flowing towards Makwanpur of Bagmati Bridge. .
Deputy Superintendent of Police and Spokesperson Shyamu Aryal said that the Kanti Lokpath has been operational since Thursday night after the construction of the access road and the removal of the landslide of the Kanti Lokpath.
On Thursday morning, a tanker carrying diesel number Province 2-03-001 A 2031, which was washed away by the Bagmati River, has been safely pulled out of the Bagmati River. A tanker carrying diesel going from Amlesganj to Kathmandu slipped off the access road while climbing the bridge and fell into the Bagmati River. The Bagmati river took the tanker down a hundred meters. Spokesman Aryal said that the tanker was removed from the river on Thursday night after the flow of the river decreased. Diesel was not even spilled from the tanker.
Similarly, a box truck No. 3 B 5196, which was going from Birganj to Kathmandu via Kanti Lokpath, loaded with kitchen goods, was swept away by the Bagmati River. The box truck was also pulled out of the river with its goods. As the river flow increased due to the fact that it was parked 200 meters to the north near the Bagmati Bridge, the box was swept away. After the flow of the river decreased, the box truck was also taken out on Thursday evening .
