Kathmandu, Oct. 7
Floods and landslides
induced by the incessant rains since Friday night damaged roads and bridges at
over 263 locations across the country. According to the Department of Roads
(DoR), the damages could cost more than Rs. 4.63 billion – roads Rs. 4.34
billion and bridges Rs. 281 million.
It informed that since
some details are yet to come, the cost of damage could go higher, while the
details of the BP Highway are yet to come.
The floods have washed
away roads and bridges, and caused damage to the infrastructure as well as
superstructure. Most of the damaged infrastructure's construction was
completed.
Some of the largest
damages have occurred along the Kaligandaki Corridor, the Kanti Highway and the
Mechi Highway. The Mechi Highway is damaged at nine locations and Koshi Highway
at seven locations. Largest damages have occurred at Dhobidhara-Nepaltar
section (Rs. 600 million) and Mai Khola – Rajduwali section (Rs. 268 million)
along the Mechi Highway.
The Mid-Hill Highway
and Khandbari-Kimanthanka section of Koshi Highway have also witnessed multiple
damages.
Likewise, the Kanti
Highway is washed away at three locations and structural damages happened at
four places.
The Kaligandaki
Corridor's Beni-Jomsom-Korala section is one of the severely affected roads
with damages at nine locations where the road is washed away at seven places.
Since the road is under-construction, there has been less damage economically
but as the infrastructure is completely damaged at various places, it will take
some time to make the road ready for travel.
The damages have also
affected the transportation of goods imported from China through the Korala
border point which was recently brought into operation following the damage of
roads and bridges at Tatopani and Rasuwagadhi border points.
Similarly, the floods
and landslides damaged at least six bridges – over Hewa River, Puwa River,
Thade River, Mai River and Jogmai River – along the Mechi Highway. A bridge
worth Rs. 300 million is damaged over the Mai River at Belase. The DoR said
that it needs Rs. 600 million to construct a new 120 m single span bridge at
the same location.
While the Bajradevi
Bridge over Mai River could be opened after some maintenance, other bridges
need to be rebuilt. According to the preliminary estimates, Rs. 420 million is
required for a new permanent 80-metre single span bridge over the Hewa River
where the floods washed away the Bailey bridge. Likewise, the Puwa River bridge
will need Rs. 250 million, and Jogmai River Rs. 220 million.
Likewise, damage worth
Rs. 120 million at the bridge over the Seti River in Pokhara is also reported.
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