Blacktopped roads in Baglung face sustainability issues

4, Jul 2021 | nepaltraveller.com
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Just two months passed since the blacktopping of the road at Painyupata of Baglung Municipality-13, but it began wearing off.

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Just two months passed since the blacktopping of the road at Painyupata of Baglung Municipality-13, but it began wearing off. It has been further contributed by the landslide from the above and monsoon rains. 

The blacktop has left the ground at four locations. Damages are seen along the around 500-meters section of the road. The road was tarred under the strategic road project of the federal government. The Road Division Office, Baglung said works had begun to restore the road. 

Most of the roadways which were blacktopped in the final days of current fiscal year have had the implications of floods and landslides. They have worn off and caved in. 

 Similarly, a road in Amalachaur of Baglung Municipality-13 is being blacktopped, but  it has been reported on social media that the blacktopping of the road has already started leaving the ground. The Road Division Office denied that it could not be said the blacktopping got removed when the it was underway. 

A ten-kilometer section of Baglung Kushmishera Road at Balewa area was also blacktopped recently. But in less than a month, the road started getting uncoated at several points. In some areas, flash flood have largely damaged the roads which were recently upgraded. 

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