When the flood damaged the suspension bridge, the daily life of the local people was difficult, carrying small children who were going to take exams and leading the adults on the suspension bridge.
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Sirjan and Nisha Magar, who had returned from school, went to the mouth of the suspension bridge without a fence above the valley of Urlando Trishuli and stood there, not daring to cross. Father-in-law Ram Bahadur Thapa took his son Sirjan and Nisha by the hand and took them across the bridge to Silingtar and breathed a sigh of relief.
After Saturday's flood caused damage, the locals had to risk their lives to cross the Trishuli river through the dilapidated suspension bridge connecting Cheres of Shahid Lakhan Rural Municipality-3 Silingtar of Gorkha and Ichchakamana-4 of Chitwan. More than 50 children of Silingtar study in Sarbashanti Mavi, Pragati Pathshala, Green Feel Boarding School in Kurintar in Chitwan.
Throughout the day, the residents of Silingtar sat on Cheres to make the school-going children cross the suspension bridge above Trishuli. "When I get to the middle of the suspension bridge, I run around myself. In the morning, I called my neighbor and pulled the bridge and sent my children to school. The exam is not even sent to school," Ram Bahadur said. am.'
A simal tree washed away by the flood of Trishuli got stuck on the suspension bridge and the bridge broke and collapsed. The simal tree stuck on the hanging bridge was removed by the Kurintar-based armed police, army, police and locals on Tuesday, but the tree that was swept away by the trident is still stuck on the hanging bridge. The locals have tied the fence on one side of the bridge with a rope. The fence on the other side faces the river. The bridge itself has fallen five feet. There is no bar, no stick,' he said, 'There is no other option, not this bridge.'
When it was time to return from school, Mekh Bahadur Gurung was at the mouth of the suspension bridge towards Cheres to cut his son Sumit and granddaughter Saira, who are studying in 8th grade at Sarvashanti Mavi, from the suspension bridge. "It's time to go to school, how to cut this bridge, how children will cross when returning," he said, "The whole day is spent bringing and delivering children." Gurung said that he started living in a tent. "There is no fence, the bridge is shaking, trusting in God, we will move forward, if we can't cross it, we will go straight to the river," he said Took all day on Tuesday and Wednesday. "We threw away the stuck ropes to see if we could come to this emergency," said Ram Bahadur Shrestha, President of Silingtar Toll Development Organization.
As an alternative for Silingtar locals, there is the suspension bridge at Theuwatar, an hour away. One of the two suspension bridges of Theuwatar was swept away by the flood of October 12 along with a jeep. Another bridge log is at risk. "You can reach the suspension bridge of Theuwatar in one hour, but there is Taklung river in the middle, it is not possible for anyone to cross the steep river," Shrestha said. He said that after not finding a
option, students and patients are being held hands and made to cross the trident through the suspension bridge of Silingtar. There are only 64 households in Silingtar. The students of that settlement go to the school towards Chitwan for their studies. Locals from 500 households including Silingtar, Lamachhap, Hatia, Beteni, Upper Giza, Lower Giza, Warrawot and others were passing through the said bridge.
The flood of Trishuli on October 12 has also swept away the suspension bridge connecting Ichchakamana Rural Municipality-4 Dharapani in Chitwan and Sahid Lakhan Rural Municipality-4 Theuwatar in Gorkha. After the bridge was washed away, the residents of Theuwatar, a settlement of 100 households, are also in trouble. "There were two suspension bridges to connect Theuwatar, one was washed away with a jeep, the other one is in danger," said local Ravin Lamsal, "The students are in trouble because there is no bridge." "Students used to reach school in 15/20 minutes from the suspension bridge connecting Dharapani, now it takes half an hour more if they go through the bridge at the end of the village," he said. More than 80 students from Theuwatar have gone to the boarding school towards Chitwan, including Sarvashanti Mavi in Kurintar. "The bridge has been cut, there is no electricity since the 12th," Lamsal said, "We have been donating labor for two days to turn on the lights in the village, we don't know how many more days it will take, even to charge the mobile phone, we have to go to the hotel on the other side (Prithvi Highway)."
