According to the Provincial Police Office, Bagmati, 281 people have lost their lives in 10 districts, excluding the three districts in the valley, from Shrawan to Baisakh.
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In Bagmati Province, 1,658 road accidents have occurred till the end of the current fiscal year. According to the Provincial Police Office, Bagmati, 281 people have lost their lives and 3,296 people have been injured in 10 districts, excluding the three districts of the valley, from Shrawan to Baisakh.
In the last fiscal year 2081/082, 304 people died in 2,422 road accidents in these ten districts. Similarly, in the fiscal year 2080/081, 1,536 road accidents occurred. In which 315 people lost their lives. According to the statistics, the number of deaths last year is 11 less than in the fiscal year 2081/082.
Similarly, in the previous fiscal year 2080/081, 1,536 road accidents occurred. In the last fiscal year 2081/082, 2,422 accidents occurred. According to the data of the Provincial Police Office, there were 836 more incidents in the last fiscal year than the previous fiscal year.
There have been 1,658 vehicle accidents in the current fiscal year by the end of April. According to the data, Chitwan in Bagmati has the highest number of vehicle accidents. In the last fiscal year, 120 people from Chitwan alone lost their lives due to vehicle accidents. This year, the number of deaths in Chitwan during this period has reached 89. In the past ten months, 484 vehicle accidents have occurred in Chitwan. According to the police data, 87 people have been seriously injured and 89 have been slightly injured.
After Chitwan, the number of deaths due to accidents is highest in Makwanpur. In Makwanpur, 50 people lost their lives in 407 vehicle accidents in the last fiscal year. This year, 53 people have died in Makwanpur. Deepak Regmi, Chief of the Provincial Police Office, Hetauda and Deputy Inspector General of Police, said that road accidents are increasing daily due to poor road conditions, driver negligence, increasing vehicle traffic, and risky road routes including floods and landslides.
