In Kaudena of Sarlahi, the security personnel made a bamboo lach on the flooded Hulaki road.
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The security personnel have made a bamboo lach on the Hulaki road which was swept away by the flood that came with the incessant rain of Saturday night in Kaudena of Sarlahi.
The security personnel have made lachka for easy movement of the locals.
The Nepali Army, Nepal Police and Armed Police have jointly constructed a temporary bamboo shelter.
Chief District Officer Tulsi Bahadur Shrestha informed that after the construction of Lachka, people, bicycles and motorcycles have started to move around. According to him, construction of diversion for four-wheeled vehicles is also being done.
After Saturday's incessant rain, the Lakhandehi river was flooded and the Hulaki road in Kaudena Rural Municipality-3 was washed away. After the Hulaki road, which is the lifeline of the southern region, was washed away, the communication of half a dozen municipalities with the headquarters of Malangwa has been lost.
Before this, some local youths had made arrangements from Monday morning by making bamboo and paper lachs and charging a fee to transport pedestrians, bicycles and motorcycles.
