With the removal of dry landslides, Bensihar-Chame road is in operation

Chaitra 11, 2081

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With the removal of dry landslides, Bensihar-Chame road is in operation

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The Bensi Sahar-Chame road, which was blocked due to a dry landslip, has been put into operation near Octopus Jharnan in Chamche, Marsyangdi Rural Municipality 4 of Lamjung.

According to the police, after the removal of large rocks and landslides that fell from above around 12:00 noon on Monday, the road became operational from 5:30 pm on Monday.

Chief DSP Resham Bohra of District Police Office Lamjung said that the blocked road was operational after 5 and a half hours on Monday afternoon. After receiving information about the landslide, we immediately dispatched a police team from the temporary police post and started efforts to open the road in coordination with the road office. We opened the road in 5 and a half hours using machinery, he said. According to him, the vehicles have gone to their destination as soon as the road is open.

With the removal of dry landslides, Bensihar-Chame road is in operation After the landslide, a team including Chief District Officer Buddha Bahadur Gurung, Head of Security Agency, Head of Road Office reached the landslide affected area to understand the condition of the road. The place where the landslide occurred is about 32 kilometers from Bensi Sahar, the headquarters of Lamjung, towards Manang.

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