Chief District Officer Tek Kumar Regmi said that election materials and staff had to be transported by helicopter after the roads to Nyalu Lake and Nara Lake were blocked due to snowfall.
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Election materials and staff have been transported to four polling stations in Humla by two Nepali Army helicopters after the roads were blocked by snowfall.
Two helicopters have been flown since Monday morning for the House of Representatives elections to be held on Falgun 21. Chief District Officer Tek Kumar Regmi said that election materials and staff had to be transported by helicopter after the roads were blocked by snowfall at Nyalu Lake and Nara Lake.
He said, ‘We have to send 15 to 20 people in each flight. We have to rely on helicopters after the roads were blocked.’ Election staff and materials Election materials and staff have reached the polling stations at Himshikhar Basic School Til, Himal Basic School Chala, Bhrikuti Basic School Jang and Sunkhani Basic School Halji in Namkha Rural Municipality.
