The railing of the bridge has disappeared on the Narangadh-Muglin road

On Tuesday morning, when I went to monitor the road, the railing of the bridge was missing. It is estimated that the railing will be broken on Sunday night.

Bhadra 17, 2082

Ramesh Kumar Paudel

The railing of the bridge has disappeared on the Narangadh-Muglin road

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The railing of the Namsi bridge on the Narayangadh-Muglin road, which is very busy, has been broken. According to Bharatpur's Divisional Road Office, the railing of the bridge was missing when the road was inspected on Tuesday morning. It is estimated that the railing will be broken on Sunday night.

  Engineer Krishna Acharya, information officer of the

office, said that pipes are currently being placed on the bridge for safety, which can be seen even at night. The iron railings of the old bridge on the other side of the new bridge are broken. He also said that the Chitwan District Administration Office and the Police Office will be informed about this and the search for the stolen items and the person who stole them will be started. There is Namsi bridge near Kalikhaela towards Muglin about 32 km from Narayangadh.

Narayadhgarh-Mughlin road is the main route connecting the capital Kathmandu and the tourist town of Pekhra. More than 10,000 vehicles pass through this road daily. Information officer Acharya said that the traffic on the busy day and night road was taken sensitively. "The use of infrastructure to prevent accidents is not common and is a serious crime." The search for those involved in this is going on, said Acharya.

Ramesh

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