Traffic stopped for three months after the road was washed away in Palpa's Dobhan

According to the locals, it is not even possible to walk due to landslides and flooded roads in some places.

Bhadra 8, 2082

Madhav Aryal

Traffic stopped for three months after the road was washed away in Palpa's Dobhan

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In Tinau rural municipality-2, Dobhan of Palpa, the vehicles that have been stuck for three months have not been able to come into operation. The road between Jamune and Jhangla on the road connecting Dobhan-Jhangla-Hariyali village is located on Banchere Hill. Landslides have also occurred in places. Landslides have also damaged fish ponds and paddy fields.

Lok Bahadur KC, Chairman of Jhangla Toll Development Organization, said that after the roads were washed away and landslides occurred, vehicles could not move in more than a dozen settlements. According to him, the road has been washed away in an area of ​​about 100 meters near Dobhan. He said that the vehicle could not be operated after the 22nd of May after a landslide occurred nearby. 

'Vehicles have not been able to ply on the road since three months,' he said, 'The road has not stopped flowing because the Dobhan river has cut it in the lower part. Due to the lack of a permanent solution for that, they have to suffer every year. After the landslides and the roads were washed away, the residents of Jhangla, Bagaha, Paltange, Khulkhule, Bhutaha, Harialigaon, Hapur, Mahapur and Hariyali Village, Beore, Toribari etc. have been facing problems. Residents here are forced to walk for one hour to three hours. 

According to locals, it is not possible to walk even on foot due to landslides and flooded roads in some places. After crossing the Jholunge bridge from the village and reaching the village across the river, it is possible to go to the ward and rural municipality office in a small vehicle.

Traffic stopped for three months after the road was washed away in Palpa's Dobhan

Butwal is the market of the residents here. There is an obligation to carry daily produced goods, food and other things to the village. "People have to use stairs to walk in the places where it is too slippery to walk," he said. This year again, the residents of this area have complained that they have to suffer. 

Lal Bahadur Thapa, Vice President of Tinau Rural Municipality, said that by repairing the landslide that occurred last year, vehicles could be operated in winter. This year, the federal budget has been allocated 15 million for this road, he said.

Traffic stopped for three months after the road was washed away in Palpa's Dobhan

According to Vice President Thapa, the work has progressed by spending 75 lakhs on the road area of ​​Banchare Hill. "There is a problem of flooding during the rainy season," he said, "therefore, only after the rain stops, it will be repaired and made suitable for vehicles to operate."

Madhav

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