Residents of Marming were trapped in the village after the flood washed away the road

The road connecting the local knife market, Bahrbise Bazar of Bahrbise Municipality has been swept away by the river.

Ashwin 20, 2082

Anish Tiwari

Residents of Marming were trapped in the village after the flood washed away the road

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Bhotekosi village of the district, Ward 5, Marming Chaku river has blocked the road in Marming for two days. Since all the unpaved roads leading to the village have been blocked, the locals have been confined in the village.

There are three roads leading to here, we are stuck in the village after all three roads were blocked by landslides. There is no way to reach the market", said local Pema Sherpa. 

Local knife market, Bahrbise Municipality's road connecting from Bahrbise Bazar has been swept away by the river. More than 500 families including Sherpa, Tamang live in Marming village, which is located in a remote area of ​​the district. 

The locals are disappointed after the road leading to the main market for daily consumption goods was closed due to continuous rain. Dawa Tyamba Tamang, Chairman of Bhotekoshi Rural Municipality-5, said that efforts are being made to open the road and they are looking for an excavator. 

"Efforts are being made to open the road, there is a problem because there is no road for large vehicles," he said. Marming is the village of Pasangnurbu Sherpa, president of Bhotekoshi Rural Municipality. When trying to understand the problem of the road with him on the number 9851018369, his phone could not be reached.

According to the locals, Village Vice President Dichen Sherpa has already given the budget to the ward, so she has requested to contact there. Locals have also complained that Malami, who was walking with a knife and a knife for a local who died on Sunday, got stuck on the road.

'The chairman is ignorant, he doesn't see the importance of his own village, other things, how is the village going? God forbid, he doesn't answer the phone when he tries to understand about the road,' questioned Sanumaya Tamang, a resident of Golchi.

Anish

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