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Five sections of various highways that were blocked due to heavy rains from October 10th to 12th have not been opened yet.
According to the police, more than four dozen road sections blocked by the flood have been opened and five more road sections are completely blocked.
According to Nepal Police, eight other road sections have been opened for one-way traffic. According to the Central Spokesperson of the Police, Deputy Inspector General of Police Dan Bahadur Karki, efforts are on to open the blocked road.
According to the details released by the Nepal Police, the 24th section of the BP highway at Roshi in Kavrepalanchok, which has been closed since the 11th, is completely blocked.
Vaikure of the same highway, Seleghat of Manthali Municipality-6 of Ramechhap, Ramechhap-Sindhuli-Khurkot of Bhotekoshi, Bahrvise-Tatopani road of Bhotekoshi and Baluwatar section of Jaiprithwi highway of Bajhang are completely blocked, police said.
According to the police, Godavari's Lele-Tikabhairab, Tehrathum's Madhyapahari Lokmarg's Tinghare, Panther Phidim's Mechi Highway's Ramite, Bhimphedi's Kanti Lokthap have been opened unilaterally.
BP highway at Roshi, Kaladhunga section, Ghuwana, Hanumangadhi Keraghari section and Benighat Krishnabhir section of Prithvi highway have also opened one-way traffic, the police informed.
Two hundred and forty-six people have died in the disaster so far. Eighteen people are still missing.
