The road section of Butwal-Narayangadh has been paved with gravel for some time ago. DSP Mudhu Nepal of the District Police Office has informed that traffic has been started recently by placing gravel in the marshy mud of Daunne.
Nepal said that the vehicle was moving towards its destination after making it easier by putting gravel on the road stuck in the muddy swamp.
From Thursday afternoon, gravel was started to be placed in front of the Vishwakarma temple in Daunne to remove the vehicle from the mud. As the rain has stopped, it is easy to put gravel and the vehicles that have been stopped for 40 hours have moved towards their destination.
For the time being, a meeting with project chief Chudaraj Dhakal has directed the contractor company on Thursday afternoon to lay gravel in the section from Dumkiwas to Paschim Khursani river and start work in order to prevent jamming in this rain.
Shashank Mishra, the head of the western section of the Butwal-Narayangadh road, has informed that arrangements have been made to work on potholes and slippery areas by keeping necessary gravel and pressing them with rollers.
This decision was made after a meeting held at the office of the Chief District Officer with Dhakal on Thursday. For the last three days, vehicles stuck in the mud of Downe were unable to get out, and there was a jam on the highway from Gandakot to Sunwal for about 100 km.
