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Under the Mahendra Rajmarg, diversion will no longer be made in Binayi river of Dumkibas.
Since the traffic can be operated soon from the concrete bridge that was sloped two weeks ago in Vinayi River, the diversion that was destroyed by the flood will not be repaired. After looking at the load carrying capacity of the bridge that was sloped two weeks ago, the road department has made preparations to operate the traffic from it soon.
Head of road division Bharatpur Narayan Lamichhane informed that preparations are being made to operate the traffic from the bridge soon after looking at the load carrying capacity of the bridge.
After the diversion of Binayi Khola was washed away last Tuesday night, the road department has not started the construction there. The work of taking the humus pipe placed in the diversion to the shore so that it does not flow has started on Saturday.
Lamichhane, the head of the road division, informed that work has been done to remove the pipe placed in the river since Saturday. He said, 'That government money is something that needs to be done elsewhere. It has been decided not to construct the diversion that has flowed there.'
Since the last 5 days, due to the blocking of the road section, hundreds of east-west vehicles have been stopped at Dumkibas and Bardghat. Traffic cannot be operated from there until the south road is repaired.
Passenger buses and small vehicles have been brought to Butwal via Muglin-Pokhara. Some small vehicles have been sent through Pipaldanda Road (Kali Gandaki Corridor) via Rampur in Gandakot Dedhgaon Palpa.
Gravel has been started from Saturday to fill the big potholes near the Vishwakarma temple in Daunne to facilitate the traffic. The Chinese contractor company, which is working on the construction of the Butwal-Narayangadh road under the Mahendra Highway, has started laying gravel in Downe from Saturday. It is said that after no rain, traffic can be operated in Downe after two days.
