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Myagdi: Landslides in various places of Raghuganga and Annapurna Rural Municipalities of Myagdi have affected traffic along the Beni-Jomsom road that connects Mustang with the national highway. 

The residents of Raghuganga and Annapurna Rural Municipalities in Mustang, as well as pilgrims and tourists are stuck in traffic jams for hours due to the landslip. Landslides in Baisari, Siruwari in Raghuganga and Guithevir of Annapurna Rural Municipality have affected traveling along the road, said Chair of Annapurna Rural Municipality, Bharatkumar Pun.

The landslide that took place in Baisari two years ago has reoccurred. Last year, a driver was killed in the Baisari landslide. On Tuesday, a van with registration number BA.026 Cha. 7053, which was going from Jomsom to Beni, was buried in the landslide. 

Meanwhile, there is no possibility of transportation through alternative roads in the landslide-affected areas. Due to the lack of direct traffic on the seventy-six kilometers Beni-Jomsom road, export of agricultural products including potatoes have been affected. 

According to the Project manager of Beni-Jomsom-Korala road Dhruvakumar Jha, there are 14 landslide spots along the road. 

“There is a problem in working on it due to lack of budget for landslide and erosion prevention”, he said, 

Chief District Officer Laxman Dhakal, who inspected the site of Baisari landslide on Wednesday, said that the Department of Road’s equipment, technicians, workers as well as security agencies have been mobilized for short-term control of landslides and to resume traffic in the area.