Chitwan, June 13: The Division Road Office, Chitwan said that 25 areas along the Narayangadh-Muglin road section are at risk of landslides.
According to Division Office chief
Ramesh Prasad Poudel, four of the areas are classified at high risk and seven
places low risk.
There are higher risks of
landslides nearby Mauri Bridge, Namsi Bridge, Kalikhola and Tuin Bridge
areas.
An estimated cost of Rs 520 million
will be incurred for landslide control at Namsi, Kalikhola (rivulet) and
Tuinkhola (rivulet) along the road.
Similarly, roads are required to be
maintained at Gaighat, Dumre Bridge, Ghumaune, Simaltal, Jalbire and Panchkilo,
which are reeling under low risk of landslide.
Vehicular movement along the road
section had been disrupted for the past couple of years due to repeated
incidents of landslide.
Engineer at the office, Sagar Karki
said the equipment would be installed at Seti Dobhan, Mauri bridge and Charkilo
considering potential soil erosion incidents at any time after the rain.
An organization namely Nature Base
Solution is carrying out landslide control studies using bio-engineering
technology at Kerabari along the same road section. The organization has
written to the Department of Roads to conduct a study at 11 places in Khahare
rivulet, Bhateriko Oralo, Gaighat, Setidobhan, Jalbire, Chhabiskeji (26 KG) and
Charkilo areas on the same road.(RSS)