Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026

East-West Highway section not yet open for traffic



RAUTAHAT: The East-West Mahendra Highway that has been obstructed since 7.30 this morning is yet to resume.

The obstruction has been caused when a bullet carrying LP Gas met with an accident nearby Lamaha Bridge on the Chandranigahapur-Dhansar road in Rautahat along the Mahendra Highway.

A tanker (UP 17 A T 2114) carrying LPG gas from Raxaul, India, heading towards Mahendranagar in Dhanusha, met with the accident this morning.

Although efforts have been made to clear the blocked highway since early morning, it could not be opened due to technical reasons, according to Rupa Labung, Deputy Superintendent of Police at the Chandranighapur Police Office.

Since 9.00 am, technical teams from the Gas Company and the Nepal Oil Corporation’s Birgunj branch have been putting efforts to remove the tanker, but it will still take some time, informed Deputy Superintendent Labung.

Six cranes have been mobilized to remove the gas tanker. She said that problems arose when technicians could not prevent gas leakage from the tanker after the accident.

Tanker driver, Pawan Yadav, 35, from Jaynagar Police Station in Kadora District, India, was injured in the accident.

Currently, vehicles coming from the east are stranded in Chandranigahpur while some vehicles are taking alternative Dhansar’s route about 35 kilometers long, through Balchanpur and Jungle Sahiya via the Chandranigahpur-Gaur highway in Rautahat.

Publish Date : 30 December 2025 20:11 PM

Rare penumbral lunar eclipse occurring this evening

KATHMANDU: A rare penumbral lunar eclipse is set to occur

Rabi Lamichhane’s official Facebook page disappears as election silence period begins

KATHMANDU: The official Facebook page of Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP)

Economic Digest: Nepal’s Business News in a Snap

KATHMANDU: Economic Digest offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of

Kathmandu’s initial minimum temperature rises slightly

KATHMANDU: The initial minimum temperature of the Kathmandu Valley has

Fuel supply to continue during elections: NOC

KATHMANDU: Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has urged the public not