Nepali truck drivers have started heading towards Kerung since 7 am today.
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Movement through the Rasuwagadhi border crossing, which has been closed for six months, has resumed today. Nepali truck drivers have started heading towards Kerung since 7 am today.
Rasuwa Chief District Officer Rajesh Panthi informed that a bailey bridge under construction on the Lhende River between Nepal and China has been constructed and that the Chinese counterpart in the border area has sent information that the Rasuwagadhi border crossing will be opened from Poush 17.
Nepali drivers who went to Kerung to bring materials on Asad 24 and representatives of businessmen to manage the goods have already left for Kerung, said Police Inspector Bikram Kunwar of Border Police Post Timure.
The Lhendekhola Miteri Bridge was washed away by the flood, causing a loss of 20 billion rupees in revenue from customs duties compared to last year, Chief Customs Officer Tulsi Prasad Bhattarai informed.
The Lhendekhola flood has caused a loss of 20 billion rupees in revenue from customs duties during this period compared to last year.
