In an effort to make the Narayangadh-Mughlin road section trouble-free during rains

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In an effort to make the Narayangadh-Mughlin road section trouble-free during rains

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On the Narayangadh-Muglin road section, the problem of landslides that may occur during the rainy season has been identified and the solution work has been started. After two buses were swept away by a landslide in Simaltal in June last year, precautions were taken to prevent such a problem.

According to Narayan Lamichhane, Chief Engineer of Division Road Office, Bharatpur, landslide control works have been done in sensitive places. He said that small 'check dams' have been constructed in the upper part of Simaltal, where the incident happened last year, to prevent the flood from flowing. Similarly, the work of making a check dam and opening (lining) has also been done in the upper part of Maury Khola Bridge.

He said that landslide prevention works were also done in risky places including Kalikhola. He said, 'Let's hope that this year the landslide will not cause trouble.' He informed that it is managed in such a way that landslides are immediately removed.

office informed that equipment including backloaders, trucks, excavators, loaders, mini tippers are kept in the Setidovan camp of the road section. Similarly, such equipment has been kept in readiness in the Bharatpur office.

Chief District Officer Prakash Paudel said necessary preparations have been made to control landslides and to remove them immediately in case of landslides. According to him, the preparatory work has been started after discussions between the officials of the division roads and security agencies. On June 28 of last year, when two night buses overturned, around 62 passengers were swept away. Some of them are still missing. Even those two buses have not been found.

The 39 passengers of the missing bus in Simaltal have not been found yet. 39 passengers of that bus are still missing. There were 62 passengers in the two buses at Simaltal on the Narayangadh-Muglin road section. Three of them were alive, 20 bodies were found and the rest are still missing.

Both buses have not yet met. According to Chief Superintendent of Police Gobind Puri of District Police Office Chitwan, there were 26 passengers on the Angels deluxe bus numbered BA 03-006 B 1516. 10 of them were found dead and 16 are still missing. Among them were seven Indian passengers, two of whom were found dead and four are still missing.

Similarly, there were 36 passengers on the Ganapati deluxe bus numbered BA PR 03-001 B 2495. It has been reported that three of them are alive, bodies of 10 have been found and 23 are still missing. Among them were four Indian passengers, three of whom were found dead and one is still missing.

Landslides with leds dropped the Angels Deluxe bus from Birgunj to Kathmandu and the Bagmati Ganapati Deluxe bus from Kathmandu to Gaur in Rautahat in Trishuli.

At that time, not only Nepalese divers could do it, divers from abroad were also called. However, even the divers could not find the missing passengers and the bus. Despite a long search after the floods in Trishuli, the missing passengers and the bus have not been found. Some bodies were recovered from different places in Trishuli and Narayani. Two bodies were found in India.

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