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It took 12 hours for Dumkibas to leave Daunne. 

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Triveni. Deep Kafle of Kawasoti said it took him around 12 hours to cross the river from Bardaghat to Dumkibas on Sunday. This is a problem faced by many commuters like him due to incessant rain throughout Sunday and road repairs.

Passengers have complained that the journey to Daunne has become very difficult as the road has become muddy and slippery due to the rain a few days ago.TAG_OPEN_div_26 It has been a long time since the journey to Daunne section of Nawalparasi along the East-West Highway has been difficult.  Though most of the works except Daunne have been completed since the beginning of the Narayangadh-Butwal road widening work, the journey has become difficult due to lack of completion of the Daunne section.

The problem lies in Daunne, which lies on the border of Nawalparasi (east of Bardaghat Susta) and Nawalparasi (west of Bardaghat).TAG_OPEN_div_24 Kafle said although there is no big problem in the western section, it is difficult to travel in the eastern section due to dilapidated road.

It takes hours to cross Daunne as the road is constructed one-way during the construction of culverts, slopes and other works not only during the rainy season but also during other times.  According to the passengers, it is difficult to travel on this section due to the sluggishness in the expansion of the road. In course of road construction, one-way traffic has been operated in some places.

Mainly there is a problem in Vishwakarma Temple, Ghyu Khola, Trisath Mode. Passengers have complained that the road is completely obstructed due to the breakdown of vehicles on one side and the other side of the road.

The road in Daunne is always slippery due to rains, causing problems in the operation of traffic. At other times, the journey is equally difficult. There is a huge traffic jam in Daunne area due to heavy rain a few days ago.

The District Police Office, Nawalparasi (East), Nawalpur has issued a notice on Monday urging commuters to use alternative routes.TAG_OPEN_div_16  Superintendent of Police (SP) Yubaraj Khadka, chief of District Police Office, Nawalpur, said that the road is still slippery due to which the vehicular movement is not easy. According to him, the situation has not been easy even though the road has been operated one-way as vehicles have broken down in some places.

Superintendent of Police (TAG_OPEN_div_14 SP) Khadka said, “There has been a lot of traffic for the past few days, the vehicles are not able to climb up the steep road due to the slippery road.

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