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Alternative road opens on BP Highway after flood damage



KATHMANDU: Vehicles are now operating on an alternative route along the BP Highway, which was severely damaged by floods and landslides in September 26 and 27, 2024.

The temporary road, constructed over the river, has allowed traffic to resume between Chowkidanda in Namobuddha Municipality-5, Kavrepalanchok, and Barkhekhola, the border of Sindhuli.

The BP Highway, a crucial route connecting Kathmandu to the Eastern Tarai, has been severely affected by seasonal monsoons. With the rainy season approaching, authorities are working on a more sustainable alternative.

The Road Division Office in Bhaktapur has begun raising the road above the riverbed to ensure continuous operation, particularly in the heavily damaged Chowkidanda section.

Although the office has invited bids for a long-term paved road, the process of awarding the contract is still underway. In the meantime, construction teams are focusing on raising the temporary route above the river embankment.

Engineer Durga Prasad from the Road Division Office stated that the river’s rising water level could disrupt traffic, making it necessary to alter its course and elevate the road.

So far, significant progress has been made in Boksekuna and Chiuribas near Mangaltar, while work is pending in Mamti, Dalabesi, Narke, Gimdibesi, Charsayabesi, and Katunje Ghumti. At present, rapid construction is ongoing in Chowkidanda, with completion expected in the coming days.

A team comprising two engineers, a sub-engineer, and 30 operators is working continuously to complete the project. Officials aim to finish the alternative road by Baisakh, ensuring that vehicles can continue to use the BP Highway even during the rainy season.

Locals and travelers are hopeful that the alternative road will provide much-needed relief, ensuring safe and uninterrupted transportation along this vital highway.

Publish Date : 01 April 2025 15:10 PM

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