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Baglung section of Kaligandaki Corridor was opened in two weeks

श्रावण ४, २०८१
Baglung section of Kaligandaki Corridor was opened in two weeks
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One-way traffic has been put into operation in Ecclesal of Kaligandaki Corridor, which has been blocked by landslides since two weeks ago.

The road was blocked since the 14th of June due to the landslide after the rain. While efforts were being made to open one-way, this road was blocked after the rain on June 24. Vijay Yadav, Information Officer of the District Police Office informed that jeeps will be able to ply on that road from Friday morning.

Two turns of the road from Maldhunga to Kushmisera have not yet been completed due to the landslides in this section. In this section, the road is not yet passable. There are dozens of landslides in other sections of the corridor. For the time being, only the vehicles towards Balewa in Baglung are operational. The police have said that it is not immediately possible to bring vehicles into operation in all sections of the corridor.

Corridor Office, Baglung Municipality and Jaimini Municipality tried to open the corridor. As the corridor was blocked for a long time, more than one hundred vehicles from South Baglung coming to the headquarters were stopped towards Balewa. The farmer They were suffering from not being able to transport milk and vegetables.

Bishnu Acharya, Chairman of Jaimini Municipality-1, said that some farmers had made curd by storing milk, but they were unable to send vegetables to the market. The patient was suffering from not being able to come to the headquarters. Some of them were forced to cross the Jholunge bridge of Kaligandaki and go to Pokhara via Kushma.

Khagendra Sharma, Proprietor of Milan Dairy, informed that pick-up jeeps carrying essential materials arrived at the capital on Friday.

प्रकाशित : श्रावण ४, २०८१ १२:२६
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