Rasuwa. Nearly 90 per cent of the repair work of the damaged highway of Syafrubesi-Rasuwagadhi section has been completed.
The road repair work has reached the final stage with the help and cooperation of the Department of Roads and other agencies concerned after the flood affected most of the 14-kilometer road from Syafrubesi to Rasuwagadhi.
Khadga Lal Shrestha, chief of the Highway Road Improvement Project, informed that the repair work of the road section, which was damaged due to the flood in the Lhende Rivulet flowing from the Tibet side on July 15, has almost reached the final stage. Assistant Chief District Officer Drub Prasad Adhikari informed that the work of opening the highway is going on at a fast pace with the help and cooperation of galchhi-Trishuli-Rasuwagadhi road improvement project, some hydropower projects being run at the local level and also with the cooperation and cooperation of the local level.
According to the Assistant Chief District Officer, the work of removing road obstructions has been completed in places other than ‘Lingling’ cliff, about 90 percent of the road opening work has been completed under disaster management, efforts are being made to open the ‘track’ of Lingling by Wednesday evening.
Chairman of the local civil society Babulal Tamang said that the work is going on at a fast pace with the cooperation and cooperation of the local administration, security agencies, road improvement projects and local levels after Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli directed to open the highway as soon as possible during an on-site inspection of the flood-hit areas. “We could not have imagined that the highway would be opened so fast when life was suffering due to unimaginable floods,” he said.
After the directives of the Prime Minister, there is a feeling of relief as the road repair work is progressing at a rapid pace. People would get relief by facilitating the supply of food, vegetables and medicines in Timure area of Rasuwagadhi. Now there is no need to panic even if you are sick. On behalf of the people of Rasuwa, I would like to thank all those involved in the repair of the road. ’
According to Rasuwa Police Chief Hem Bahadur Shahi, electricity and telephone services, which were disrupted due to floods, have been restored and work is underway to connect snap wires at various places along the highway.
According to The Assistant Chief District Officer of Rasuwa, 30 Nepali containers parked in Chinese territory across the Miteri bridge at Rasuwagadhi have been inundated due to floods.
Stating that 40 cargo coaches were washed away in the flood at the Customs Yard at Timure last night, local entrepreneur Wang Tshering Tamang urged the government to provide relief to the flood-affected entrepreneurs after taking the exact details of the damage.
Thanking the government for completing almost 90 per cent of the road repair work so soon despite the uncomfortable situation, Tamang, who is suffering from floods, expressed the belief that he would get necessary support from the state as a parent.
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