Traffic jam at Daunne still not resolved, urges people to use alternative routes

Even though the rain has stopped, the mud has not dried up, and traffic is operating in only one direction due to broken down vehicles in various places.

kartik 17, 2082

Nabin Paudel

Traffic jam at Daunne still not resolved, urges people to use alternative routes

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The Butwal-Narayangadh road section, which has been in a state of chaos since Friday evening, is still facing a long traffic jam today. Despite the rain, the road is only operational in one direction due to the mud not drying up and vehicles breaking down at various places.

 

It takes 5/6 hours to cross the Daunne section . The traffic jam has not been resolved for four days as the road is slippery and the traffic jam is long in Daunne. 

The local administration has urged vehicles and passengers traveling through this section to use alternative routes  as the road is slippery and the traffic jam is long in Daunne.  Passengers going from Butwal to Kathmandu are using the Pokhara-Mugling road via Palpa . According to DSP Madhu Nepal of the District Police Office, Nawalpur, people have been urged not to travel through this section unless it is essential . 

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