7 hours to cut down

After the road was washed away in Downe, there is a problem in the movement of vehicles, the passengers are in trouble.

Shrawn 21, 2082

Narayan Sharma

7 hours to cut down

We use Google Cloud Translation Services. Google requires we provide the following disclaimer relating to use of this service:

This service may contain translations powered by Google. Google disclaims all warranties related to the translations, expressed or implied, including any warranties of accuracy, reliability, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement.

It takes 7 hours to cross the lower hills under the Mahendra Highway. There is an hour-long traffic jam due to vehicles getting stuck on the hill near Vishwakarma temple in Downe.

Arrived at Daune at 4:30 in the morning, still not reached Vishwakarma Temple, 3 kilometers away. The car is stuck here," Ram Parajuli, who was walking from Kawasoti to Butwal, said, "The situation here has been like this since last Monday. It takes at least 7 hours to cross the valley. He said that thousands of passengers are stranded on the highway.

Hundreds of vehicles traveling from Narayangadh to Butwal have stopped at Daunne. 3 km west of Dumkiwas, near Vishwakarma Temple, the road has been washed away and there is a problem of not being able to drive the vehicle. The problem is compounded by the fact that only one vehicle has to pass at a time on the sloping road.

District Police Office Dumkiwas Inspector Rajan Timilsina said that it is difficult to travel on the road which is flooded with rain and said that there was a long jam because the road was operated only one way in 6 places.

Because the Chinese contractor company China State Engineering Corporation did not work, there is a traffic jam for hours when it rains normally. He claimed that since the rain stopped after 6 am on Wednesday, it would be a bit easier till the evening.

It has been three days since the highway was jammed. The Chinese contractor has not worked on Downe, the government is unaware,'' Shiv Pandey, who was stuck in the traffic jam at Downe, expressed his grief over the telephone, "Who is responsible for clearing the traffic jam at Downe?"

Narayan

Link copied successfully