The road was blocked by felling a tree, and the woman who was in labor pain was turned back from the middle of the road

Magh 22, 2081

Laxmi Gautam

The road was blocked by felling a tree, and the woman who was in labor pain was turned back from the middle of the road

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The 'No Cable Car Group', which is opposing the cable car construction process in Pathibhara, blocked the road by felling trees on the Jorpokhari-Gopetar road section of Panchthar under the Mechi highway.

On Tuesday night, they blocked the road by felling a tree. Due to the road block, 18-year-old Kalpana Jogi, who was being brought from Sinhapur to the headquarters of Fidim in Hilihang-2, was disturbed.

Nupu Sherpa, a driver who was bringing a patient at 2 o'clock in the night, said that the ambulance was stopped on the road until morning when a tree fell on the road. Ambulance driver Sherpa has also posted a video on social media of a fallen tree and a patient screaming in the ambulance.

As the road was blocked by felling four trees, the woman who was suffering from labor pain has been brought back to Gopetar . Due to the complicated situation, the delivery could not be done in Gopetar even in the morning, according to the health workers there. 

The police are trying to clear the way . It is said that preparations are being made to bring the patient back to Fidim after the road is opened. 18-year-old Jogi was suffering from labor pain since Monday morning.

The 'No Cable Car Group', which has been blocking the Mechi Highway and Tamor Corridor since January 15, has called for a general strike in 9 districts of Arun East from today. Sagar Kerung, president of Panchthar of the Federation of Nepalese Tribal Tribes, said that the bandh will remain as it is, despite talks with the government since yesterday.

Laxmi

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