
In the aftermath of the earthquake that struck Friday night, crucial roadways in Jajarkot and Rukum Paschim have been swiftly reopened, ensuring unhindered vehicle access and vital relief efforts.
Immediate Response:
Following the earthquake, the roadblock that had paralyzed transportation in these areas has been cleared. The Roads Division in Chaurjahari and the Bheri Corridor have diligently worked to eliminate the roadblock. With their dedicated efforts, vehicles can now traverse the road connecting Jajarkot Khalanga and Nagaland.
Restoring Connectivity:
Additionally, the Chaurjahari Roads Division has also removed roadblocks on other routes in the district. Roads within the Rukum Paschim’s Aathbis Kot Municipality have been reopened, ensuring that crucial relief and rehabilitation efforts can be swiftly implemented.
Information from Tejswi Sharma, Chief Engineer of Chaurjahari Roads Division:
Tejswi Sharma, the Chief Engineer of the Chaurjahari Roads Division, highlighted the importance of swift road operation for relief and restoration purposes. He emphasized that as roads are the primary infrastructure, their immediate reopening is pivotal for effective relief and rehabilitation. In this regard, roads in the Mid-Hill Highway region have also been restored to ensure connectivity.
This responsive action has been vital in assisting local communities and fostering timely relief efforts. As we share this information, we aim to reach both the local Nepali population and international readers who are concerned about the ongoing situation in these affected areas.




