Narayangadh-Muglin road was also closed after stones started falling in Tuinkhola, vehicles were stopped at 14 places in Chitwan.

As the rain has not stopped and stones have started falling, all vehicles have been stopped as the risk has increased.

Ashwin 18, 2082

Ramesh Kumar Paudel

Narayangadh-Muglin road was also closed after stones started falling in Tuinkhola, vehicles were stopped at 14 places in Chitwan.

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The Chitwan-Narayangadh Muglin road has been completely blocked from driving vehicles since one o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday after stones started falling in the landslide-prone area of ​​Tuinkhola.

Earlier, even though vehicles going to Kathmandu were stopped through that road, vehicles going around Pokhara were running. Superintendent of Police (SP) Gobind Puri of Chitwan District Police Office informed that the risk has increased as the rain has not stopped and stones have started falling.

Similarly, between Kurintar and Fisling on Muglin to East Prithvi Highway, the road was blocked due to landslides, he said. The road was blocked by a landslide near the Dhading Jawang River on Prithvi Highway early on Saturday morning.

Chitwan District Police Office said that due to the risk of continuing the journey, various 14  It has been informed that the vehicles have been safely stopped at the place.

Chitwan police said that the vehicles have been stopped in a safe place at Fischling, Kurintar, Jugedi along with Muglin, Ramnagar and Bharatpur towards Amptari, Bypass Road, Pokhara Bus Park, Central Bus Park of Bharatpur, Gondrang and Tikauli east Ratnagar Tandi, Parsa, Bhandara's Darduwa and Chitwan Makwanpur border Lothar Bazar.

SP Gobind Puri said that there are not many passenger buses on the road, most of them have been turned away and trucks, gas bullets are on the road. Chitwan police have also conducted miking to avoid going to the riverside area.

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