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Dumre-Besisahar roadway restored after landslide disruption



LAMJUNG: The Dumre-Besisahar road, previously blocked by a landslide, has been successfully restored.

Inspector of Police Meghanath Chapagain from the District Police Office reported that the landslide debris was cleared this morning, allowing traffic to resume from 11 am.

The landslide occurred on Tuesday night at Andherikhola in Besisahar municipality-1, disrupting the roadway.

Passengers traveling to and from Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, and Manang were affected by the blockage.

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