Gavin Teva wall has been installed to remove road obstructions and parafit blocks have been prepared to make traffic safer.
Andheri Khola Road in Benisahar Municipality-1, Udipur of Lamjung on the Benisahar-Dumre road section has been put into operation after 26 days.
On the night of June 24, the road was blocked after a landslide fell from the side of the road. To prevent further damage, vehicular traffic was closed and a Gavin retaining wall was installed downstream.
Chief DSP Resham Bohra of District Police Office Lamjung informed that the road has been operated one-way since Sunday evening. He said, 'Even though the road is one-way, it has been opened so that all types of vehicles can come in.'
According to Suman Adhikari, sub-engineer of the Dumre-Bensisahar-Chame road project office, most of the work of placing Gavin Teva wall has been completed and preparations are being made to place parafit blocks for safety .
According to Chief District Officer Madhav Prasad Pokharel, an alternative route was operated through the Chandi Prasad Gan Udipur barracks of the Nepali Army after the landslide caused the road to collapse. Now the traffic has been resumed from the main road.
The official informed that the road has been made safe by the Gavin Teva wall, as the landslides from Andherikhola have damaged the road frequently.
