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Kaligandaki Corridor reopens after eight hours

Rameshwor Twati, Deputy Superintendent of Police at the District Police Office, said that the road had been reopened after about eight hours, using landslide debris removal equipment since morning. He said that it took time to reopen the road due to continuous rain.
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By REPUBLICA

BAGLUNG, July 13: The Kaligandaki Corridor, which was blocked by a landslide triggered by continuous rain, reopened after eight hours. 



The road was blocked this morning due to a landslide in Belbagar of Jaimini Municipality-8 under the Baglung section of the corridor.


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Rameshwor Twati, Deputy Superintendent of Police at the District Police Office, said that the road had been reopened after about eight hours, using landslide debris removal equipment since morning. He said that it took time to reopen the road due to continuous rain.


As soon as the road was opened, stranded vehicles and passengers headed towards their respective destinations, said Deputy Superintendent of Police Twati.


 

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