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District Administration Office Syangja has instructed ticket counters not to issue tickets for long routes.
The Kanti Highway has been shut until further notice to mitigate the risk of potential disaster from the incessant
Vehicles operating long-distance services that left the Kathmandu Valley this morning have begun returning due to heavy rainfall affecting various parts of the country.
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA) has called for the suspension of long-distance vehicle operations to and from the Kathmandu Valley amid ongoing heavy rainfall. It wants the bodies concerned to suspend the services for three days or from October 4 to 6.
Traffic police have halted vehicles at several locations along Nepal’s BP Highway after continuous rainfall since Friday triggered mudslides at multiple points along the route.
The bus with registration no Na 1 Kha 5703 collided at about 6 this morning and that the injured are receiving at Sanjivani community hospital in Chandrauta, according to DSP Ripendra Kumar Singh of Kapilvastu district police office. There were 40 passengers in the bus.
Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) has suspended all domestic flights today due to continuous rainfall since early this morning.
Hangsa Raj Pande, general manger of TIA office, informed that domestic flights from Kathmandu, Bharatpur, Janakpur, Bhadrapur, Pokhara and Tumlingtar have been halted until further notice owing to the bad weather.
With the intensification of the monsoon across the nation, the likelihood of road accidents due to rainfall has escalated. Meanwhile, traffic police have called upon all vehicle drivers to exercise the highest level of caution through microphone announcements.
By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Oct 4: Entry and exit of long route vehicles has been restricted from Kathmandu owing to incessant rainfall and possible obstruction of roads by landslides for three days starting today.National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority issued a notice to this effect today urging concerned authorities to make arrangement for the same.
According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Meteorological Forecasting Division, the country is experiencing significant rainfall since early this morning.
Following landslides, the Narayangadh-Muglin road section and the Muglin-Nagdhunga road section, part of the Prithvi Highway, which had been obstructed since the morning, have now commenced one-way traffic.
The District Administration Office, Kaski has issued a warning to tourists, advising them not to embark on treks in the high Himalayan regions due to the potential for snowfall and heavy rainfall.
At present, moist winds from the Bay of Bengal (monsoon winds) are affecting the entire nation.