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Nawalparasi, October 6 — Traffic services have resumed in both directions in Daunne, Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta West), after repairs were completed on the road that had collapsed. According to Resham Bohara, Deputy Superintendent of Police and Information Officer at the District Police Office, the road that collapsed at Khursanikhola in Bardaghat Municipality-4 at around 5:30 PM last Friday was repaired and has been operating in both directions since 11 AM today. Although one-way traffic was restored from 9 AM on Saturday, entry for freight vehicles was still restricted at Daunne. ...

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