Four tourists who went to visit Lapchi were stranded after the road was destroyed by a landslide, which the police rescued from the dangerous crowd with the help of a rope on Thursday morning.
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Four foreign tourists who were stranded when the footpath collapsed due to a landslide in Bigu rural municipality-Deurali of Dolakha were rescued on Thursday.
The four tourists who had gone to visit Lapchi were stranded in Lumnang after a landslide destroyed the footpath on Tuesday. Deputy Superintendent of Police of Dolakha, Gyan Kumar Mahato, said that despite plans to rescue them by helicopter on Wednesday, it was not possible.
According to him, preparations are being made to send those tourists to Kathmandu on Thursday. Due to the landslides, Lapchi, which is connected to the border with China, has been cut off. According to the police, efforts are being made to remove the landslide and facilitate the movement of the locals.
During the construction of the road, explosives are used uncontrollably and random digging has caused continuous dry landslides in the area.
