Kavrepalanchowk, May 13: The BP
Highway has been closed for eight hours after the flooded Roshi stream swept
away diversion on Monday night.
The diversion at Mapti was eroded
by the flooded river, resulting into complete halt in vehicular movement,
according to the District Police Office. It informed that efforts to resume the
highway were continued.
Information officer at the District
Police Office, Min Bahadur Ghale, said the road section towards Mangaltar from
Roshi rural municipality-12 was damaged by the flood.
The police team and locals have
been working together to open the road for one-way traffic. Total 17 passengers
were stranded after the vehicular disruption. They were rescued by the local
police.
Diversion was constructed at the
place where the BP Highway which had suffered severe damages in the last
September floods.
Meanwhile, search for a woman
missing in the flood since Monday afternoon is continuous. Renuka Giri, 33,
from Subbagaon of Panauti municipality-5 had gone missing since 6:00pm Monday.
She was swept away by the flooded Dhalmale rivulet while returning home from a
festival.
The police had halted the search
for woman after midnight, which has been resumed early this morning.
Deputy Superintendent of Police
Ghale further informed that a joint team of Nepal Police, Nepali Army and the
Armed Police Force was mobilized to search for the missing woman.
The sudden rainfall occurred in the
Panauti Bus Park area had inundated the vicinity. (RSS)