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Twenty Bailey Bridges will be brought from India by the government.

Twenty Bailey Bridges are scheduled to be imported from India by the government. In order to replace the bridges devastated by the recent floods, the government is ready to import Bailey bridges from India.

This information was provided by Physical Infrastructure and Transport Minister Devendra Dahal, who visited Sindhupalchowk to assess the physical infrastructure that had been harmed by the recent flood. He stated that plans are underway to construct a Bailey Bridge in Tatopani shortly.

Today, three federal government ministers came to the Chautara headquarters to inquire about the status of the flood-affected areas of Sindhupalchok. In the presence of Physical Infrastructure and Transport Minister Devendra Dahal, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar, and Defense Minister Manveer Rai, the damage caused by the disaster was discussed in the district administration office.

After seeing the flood-ravaged Khurkot market and the destroyed Khurkot bridge that connected Sindhuli and Ramechhap, they traveled to Chautara.

The chief district officer, chief of district police, local people's representative, and the ministers engaged in conversation about the district's flood damage, road infrastructure restoration, rescue efforts, and relief efforts.

Home Minister Akbar has promised that bailibridges will be erected as soon as possible at the Larcha and Liping rivers on the Kodari route that connects India and China, after learning about the circumstances in Sindhupalchok. He gave Prajia Kiran Thapa instructions to determine who was impacted by the landslide and to send along the specifics of the damage right once.

Natural disasters inflict damage on Sindhupalchowk each year. This time alone, 10 individuals perished, two went missing and a considerable amount of physical damage was done. The ministers are expected to travel to Gotikhel in Lalitpur from this location.