Even though the journey is easy, the district administration has requested people to travel with caution in full compliance with the traffic rules as the danger still exists in some parts of the road.
The Khurkot-Manthali-Khimti-Milti road section, where the Ramechhap administration has prohibited night traffic since last Sunday, can now drive both day and night.
The District Administration Office, Ramechhap has lifted the traffic ban from Tuesday due to the threat of floods and landslides due to incessant rains. Earlier, from October 19th to October 24th, there was a ban on night movement from 5 pm to 5 am.
Ramechhap chief district officer Shyamakrishna Thapa said that since the rain has stopped and the road conditions have returned to normal, not only ambulances and emergency service vehicles, but all types of public and private vehicles have been allowed to operate without interruption.
Even though the journey is easy, the district administration has urged people to travel with caution in full compliance with the traffic rules as the risk remains in some parts of the road. Local residents and businessmen felt relieved when the road opened.
The BP highway connecting Ramechhap with the capital Kathmandu in a short distance has been blocked due to incessant rain from last Saturday morning to Sunday. After BP highway was closed due to flood and landslide, small and big vehicles leaving from Solukhumbu, Okhaldhunga and Ramechhap are going to the capital via Puspalal Marg and crossing Manthali-Charikot Marg via Arani Highway.
