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Beilibridge connection has been started in the Simkhola under the dam of the Kulekhani hydropower project, which was damaged by the floods and landslides that occurred with the incessant rains of last October 11th and 12th.
Head of Transport Infrastructure Directorate Hetaunda Naveen Singh said that it will take a week to install the Bely Bridge and it will take at most two weeks to allow vehicles to pass through the bridge. " Since Sunday morning, the work of connecting Belybridge is being done using skilled manpower and necessary equipment," he said.
The right and left side of the bridge, i.e. the access road, is being washed away, so the belay bridge is going to be installed. 13 meters long in Ghatekhola and 50 meters long in Mandukhola Bailbridge has been brought down.
Since a 60-meter long belay bridge has to be built in Simkhola, 2 belay bridges were brought here, said Singh, the head of the infrastructure directorate. The Ministry of Physical Infrastructure of Bagmati Province, which is working with the goal of making vehicles pass by installing a belay bridge in the first week of July. said.
Gaurav Engineers Pvt Ltd has taken a contract for 1 crore 88 lakh rupees to keep the belay bridge, build a paved access road and construct the damaged road around the bridge.
After the Kulekhani was filled with heavy rains, when the gate was opened to prevent 'overflow', the road along with the Simkhola bridge in the lower part of the Kulekhani Dam located in Indrasarovar Rural Municipality-2 was damaged. Now the traffic has been diverted from the river.
