Due to continuous rainfall, the roads have been flooded, and there is a high risk of landslides, stone falls, and other natural disasters, resulting in the suspension of vehicle movement from Nagdhunga.
According to Spokesperson of the Nepal Police, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Avinaranayan Kafle, the road section from the valley to Nagdhunga has been closed until further notice.
He stated that considering the safety of the general public, traffic on the Pharping-Dakshinkali-Makwanpur road has also been halted. In case of any problems, the police have been requested to be informed.
Just a while ago, stones started falling on the Narayangarh-Muglin road section, and the road has been closed due to landslides. Currently, rainfall is occurring in many parts of the country, affecting daily life.
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