Kodari highway opened, containers stopped at customs

Ashad 21, 2082

Anish Tiwari

Kodari highway opened, containers stopped at customs

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The Kodari highway, which was blocked due to flooding in Kodari (Eco) located in Bhotekosi rural municipality-2 of the district, has been operational since Saturday.

The road was washed away on Sunday in Kodari of the international Kodari highway (26 km) connecting China. With the highway being completely blocked, those who left with goods from China for customs procedures  Dozens of containers were stopped at the lipping. Amit Shrestha, head of the Charikot road division office, said, "The road has been put into operation before five o'clock on Saturday, and the checkpoint has returned to regular status."

Containers stopped there have moved to customs at Larcha. He said that since Sunday, the road has been fully opened after removing the landslide obstruction and carrying out maintenance.

Earlier this place, Khakundol and Koplan, the road was made smooth by removing the blockage, in which two excavators were used. At present, Beilibridge is connected to Larcha. The checkpoint was closed after about 15 feet of the road was washed away in the Koplan area.

This is the third time the border has been completely blocked this year. Tatopani Canal has been repeatedly affected by natural disasters since the past. However, the lack of alternative arrangements has made passengers and businessmen uncomfortable.

Anish

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