A trick to save the dilapidated bridge: Police unloading more than 40 tons of goods from trucks

Jestha 28, 2082

Narayan Sharma

A trick to save the dilapidated bridge: Police unloading more than 40 tons of goods from trucks

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In order to protect the 5 dilapidated iron bridges in East Nawalparasi under the East-West highway, the police unloaded goods from trucks carrying more than 40 tons of goods.

  According to District Traffic Police Inspector Janakraj Banjara, the 5 dilapidated steel bridges on the East-West Highway cannot carry more than 40 tons of load, so goods were unloaded from freight trucks with more than that load.

The truck carrying marble and tiles coming from India was stopped at Dumkiwas and more than 40 tons of goods were removed. Banjara informed that until Wednesday, the police stopped 22 such overweight trucks and ordered them to remove the goods.

A trick to save the dilapidated bridge: Police unloading more than 40 tons of goods from trucks The weight of the vehicle and the weight of the goods are mentioned in their bill. Based on that, more than 40 tons of goods have been dumped at the investment of the truck owner. Banjara said that apart from the trucks coming from India, the cement sent from Hongsi and CG cement factories in Dumkiwas with excess weight is loaded into another vehicle and sent. After the steel bridges in Dumkiwas and Chormara in East Nawalparasi along the East-West highway broke due to overloaded trucks, it had to be done to save the bridge.

Since 4 days ago, the police have been deployed on the highway and have started clearing cargo trucks and lorries. According to the police, the iron bridge built 52 years ago across the Arunkhola, Chormara, Danda, Lokaha and Beldiha rivers on the East-West highway has a risk of breaking when vehicles weighing more than 40 tons are moving at a time.

Narayan

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