The water of the waterfall, located at an altitude of about 3,300 meters, has frozen into rock due to the cold. The frozen waterfall above Dharamshala is being opened with the help of the army and police.
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Even in the second week of Falgun, the Narkhola gorge does not get much sun throughout the day. Twenty security personnel climb up from the cold courtyard of the Dharamshala in Narpabhumi Rural Municipality-1, carrying shovels, shovels, shovels and snow axes on their shoulders.
The waterfall, which is located at an altitude of about 3,300 meters, has frozen into a rock due to the cold. The frozen waterfall above Dharamshala is being opened by the army and police.
The waterfall flowing over the footpath made by breaking the rock has frozen like a rock due to the cold. The army and police have been working continuously for 4 days to open the path to the impassable place.
The team includes security personnel from the Nepal Army's Naya Bhairavi Dal Group, Armed Police Force Nepal No. 32 Group, and the District Police Office Manang. Leaded by Nepal Army's Jamdar Bhumiraj Subedi, the team is breaking the frozen ice from morning to evening. The ice is not only on the surface, but has formed a thick layer attached to the rock. The security personnel take turns to shovel the frozen ice, and remove the broken ice with shovels and shovels.
'We are breaking the rock while removing the ice from the waterfall.' Once the road is opened, movement will be easier,' a police officer said, quoting a security personnel involved in the team. The security personnel who had been staying in the dharamshala for the first two days, have now been provided with food by the police.
Manang Chief District Officer Nawaraj Paudyal claimed that the road will be opened in a few days. After the work of breaking the frozen waterfall is completed, the security personnel will also remove the ice rocks from the previous road. Due to the closure of this road, monitoring of the polling stations in Narpabhumi Rural Municipality has not been possible.
It takes 2 days to walk from Koto near Chame, the headquarters of Manang, to reach the polling stations in Narpabhumi. The security personnel have to walk for 6-7 hours just to reach the blocked places. There are 5 polling stations, 3 in the Nar area of Wards 1 to 3 and 2 in the Fu area of Wards 4 and 5.
