Wednesday, December 24th, 2025

11 out of 13 mules stuck in suspension bridge rescued



ACHHAM: Eleven of the 13 mules stuck in the middle of a suspension bridge over the Karnali river have been rescued alive.

Two of the animals have however died.

The mules were stuck after the deck of the bridge tilted and their feet got caught up in the hole of the wire mesh that formed the side bar of the bridge.

A part of the bridge’s deck made of steel mesh suspended as the mules were walking over the suspension bridge linking Kalekanda, Panchadeval Binayak municipality-9 in Achham district and Khidkijyula of Aathbis municipality-6, Dailekh district.

The mules were stuck since 11 am today.

Deputy Superintendent of Achham Police, Santosh Pathak, said that the animals were rescued by cutting the wire mesh of the bridge and dropping them in the river.

“Two mules died in course of the rescue by cutting the wire mesh of the bridge. We have been successful in rescuing alive the remaining mules with the help of boats,” he explained.

A section of the deck on right side of the bridge had tilted as a herd of mules was crossing and the mules got their legs stuck in the wire mesh.

A team each of the Gorakhbaks Company of Nepali Army, the Nepal Police and the Armed Police Force, and the locals were involved in the rescue.

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