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Under the Mechi Highway, which was swept away by the flood that occurred on October 12, the foundation construction for the Hewa River, which separates Fidim and Hilihang of Panchthar, has been started. 7 months after the bridge was washed away, the work including foundation and road construction to keep the Beilibridge has accelerated.
After the beli bridge of the Hewa River, which connects the entire Taplejung district with the road network through Phalelung, Yangwarak and Hilihang of Panchthar, has been washed away, vehicles and transport vehicles are being kept across the Hryum pipe.
The road division, Elam, has called for tenders and has advanced the process for the work of keeping the belay bridge. Engineer Mukesh Bhusal informed that the construction of the base has been started by spending 34.9 million 336 rupees only to keep the base of Beilibridge here. After the construction of the base, there are preparations to bring a 70-meter long belay bridge from Hetaunda and connect it.
Mayor Mitra Prasad Kafle of Fidim Municipality expressed his happiness that the construction of the base to hold the belay bridge has started despite the delay. He is of the opinion that the bridge should be completed before the coming rains.
Chief District Officer of Panchthar, Bishnu Prasad Koirala, said that there is continuous communication with businessmen and Road Division Ilam, which is responsible for implementation, to speed up the work. If the work continues at this pace, he expects that the work of laying the belay bridge will be completed by June 15.
The motorable concrete bridge built on the Hewa river was swept away by the flood of 2nd June 2080. After that, Belibridge, which was connected at a cost of 20 crores after 29 days, was again swept away by the flood of last October 12, and the Belibridge was started here for the second time.
