Crowd Gathered Violating Health Standards on the Bridge Connecting Darchula and Dharchula! (Photo Feature)
This is the crowd on the Mahakali River suspension bridge between Darchula and Dharchula connecting Nepal and India. The crowd was seen on November 28, 2020.
Nepalese who went to bring goods from Dharchula to the bridge that was opened for an hour did not follow the health standards.
Due to this crowd, the risk of COVID-19 has increased in Darchula, while Nepalese who have gone to Darchula have to suffer due to limited opening and closing time of the bridge.
Although the government did not give permission to open the bridge, it was opened as per the agreement between the officials of Darchula and Darchula.
- Narendra Singh Karki
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