The BP Highway (Dhulikhel–Sindhuli–Bardibas) remains in a damaged state after floods and landslides struck in mid-September, causing daily hardship for commuters in areas like Katunjebesi, Mangalatar, and Nepal Thok.
With Dashain bringing thousands of travelers to the road, the situation has worsened. The diversion road built after the Roshi River flood damaged the highway is rough and dusty, making travel difficult and uncomfortable.
Officials say reconstruction of the severely damaged sections could cost around Rs 9.66bn, but funding has yet to be secured. Until then, travelers are forced to rely on the temporary dirt road. In Kavrepalanchok’s Namobuddha to Kaladhunga stretch, eight out of 12 kilometers were completely destroyed by the disaster.
The 160-km BP Highway, built with grant assistance from Japan starting in fiscal year 1996/97 and officially handed over to Nepal in 2015, has now become a major travel bottleneck during the festive season.
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