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Gravel has been placed on the road blocked for five days and around 1,500 vehicles stopped there have been sent back to make the road easier.
Vehicles stranded for 5 days in the 14 km area of Downe between Dumkiwas and Bardghat under the Mahendra Highway have been sent back from there. The empty trucks that had traveled east-west are piled up around Daunne.
There are no passenger buses and small cars.
SP Yadav Dhakal of East Nawalparasi said that he was returning 1,500 vehicles stuck in the jam from Dumkiwas to Honsi Cement Factory Chowk to clear the highway to repair the road in Daune. Dhakal informed that 700 vehicles have been removed from Daunne by Saturday evening and all vehicles and trucks will be removed by Sunday. . Dozens of policemen have been deployed to remove vehicles from Downnema section.
By Sunday, the police have been deployed in Dhaunna to remove all the vehicles stuck in the jam from Daunna market to Honsi cement square and clear the road for the gravel-carrying tipper to run.
The car is stuck wherever it came from. The vehicle coming from Bardghat towards Narayangadh has been diverted to Bardghat itself. And he informed that the stranded vehicle was returned to Arunkhola Kawasoti while going to Bardghat from Dumkiwas. Dhakal informed that the work is being done to clear the road to return the vehicle and the contractor company of the highway construction will start the work of laying gravel soon. "We will make the road empty, the other work is for the road construction contractor," he said, "From today, we can carry gravel throughout the night."
Ghanshyam Giri, chairman of Vinayi Triveni Rural Municipality, removed the vehicles stuck in the road on the lower road, because they could not even take gravel from the Vinayi river, since Friday He said that the vehicles there have started to be removed.
He said that 300 vehicles were still stuck on the 14 km south road from Dumkiwas to West Bardghat. 30, 40 Indian trucks are stuck there. He said that the vehicles carrying the tipper will not be able to go until the lower road is cleared.
Giri said that the road engineer had given him a report that at least 500 truckloads of gravel should be placed to clear the muddy swamp. Giri said that the contractor has promised to remove all the vehicles stuck in the road till Sunday and start carrying gravel by 2-3 dozen tippers. It is estimated that the highway can be reopened one-way in 3-4 days by placing gravel in the valley if it stops during the rains.
In order to prevent traffic congestion in Daunne, the police have been deployed there to prevent any vehicle from going to Daunne hill from Dumkiwas and Bardghat. SP Dhakal informed that the police are sending vehicles going to Narayangadh-Kawasoti-Dawne via Muglin to Pokhara from Muglin.
