All the vehicles stopped in East and West Nawalparasi for 11 days have been crossed
Due to the drying up of the mud on the lower road, all the vehicles stopped in East and West Nawalparasi for 11 days have been crossed. There has been no heavy rain here since Tuesday evening.
After the highway became dry due to no rain, all the vehicles stopped at different places in the two districts were stopped.
Inspector Rajan Timilsina of the area police office Dumkibas informed that the road blocked due to mud in Daunne is operating in both directions. A cargo vehicle has been diverted from the diversion road of Binayi Khola. All the small vehicles have been diverted through the Hongsi Gate on the east side of Dumkibas and again through the inner road that exits Dumkibas.
From Wednesday evening to 3 pm on Thursday, thousands of vehicles have crossed the road. From Thursday morning, the police did not stop goods carriers and lorries at any place in East and West Nawalparasi.
For 11 days, freighters and long wagons were stopped in places for fear of getting stuck in the swamp of the Vishwakarma temple.
The Chinese contractor company, which is working on the upgrading of Mahendra Highway, has not done the work of putting and fixing the gravel at a fast pace even though it has been jammed for 11 days.
500 tippers and graders were blocking the entry of long vehicles on the highway from Dumkibas to 4 km.
Chief District Officer of East Nawalparasi Bhaviswar Pandey said that the speed at which the Yatra day should have been worked was not seen.
