Flood Washes Away Bridge, Bhojpur Road Reopens

One-way traffic resumes in Bhojpur after flood destroys key bridge, restoring limited connectivity.

Pushpa Tamang
Pushpa Tamang
Locals and officials gather as flood damages bridge in Bhojpur Nepal with road restoration work underway
Locals and authorities inspect flood-damaged road and bridge site in Bhojpur.

A sudden overnight flood destroyed a key bridge in Bhojpur, disrupting transport for nearly a day before a temporary track restored one-way movement for smaller vehicles.

Sudden Flood Disrupts Key Route

A flash flood triggered by heavy rainfall swept away a bridge along the Bhojpur–Chakhewa road, abruptly cutting off transport services in the area. The incident occurred in Bokhim, Ward-5 of Bhojpur Municipality, where rising water levels in the Chalse Khola caused severe damage overnight.

The destruction of the bridge brought all vehicular movement to a halt, leaving the road completely blocked for several hours.

Emergency Efforts Restore Limited Access

Local authorities moved quickly to address the disruption by opening a temporary alternative track. Following these efforts, small vehicles have now resumed movement along the route under a one-way system.

According to Ward Chairperson Favindra Pradhan, the arrangement is temporary and intended to manage urgent transportation needs until a permanent solution is implemented.

  • Bridge washed away due to sudden flood surge
  • Road remained blocked for approximately 23 hours
  • Temporary track allows one-way movement for small vehicles

Timeline of Events

Earlier in the night, heavy rainfall intensified across the region, leading to a rapid rise in water levels in local streams. By late night, the Chalse Khola overflowed, damaging the bridge structure.

By early morning, transportation services were completely suspended. Local representatives and technical teams assessed the damage and began work on an alternative track.

By the following day, after nearly 23 hours of disruption, authorities managed to restore partial movement for smaller vehicles.

Officials Outline Temporary Measures

Ward Chairperson Pradhan confirmed that the road has been reopened only for light vehicles at this stage. He noted that larger vehicles will not be able to use the route until further repairs or reconstruction work is completed.

He added that the immediate priority was to restore basic connectivity for residents and essential services.

Daily Life Faces Short-Term Disruption

The road is considered a vital lifeline for the local population, directly supporting daily transportation, trade, and access to services. During the disruption, residents faced multiple challenges.

  • Delay in transporting daily essential goods
  • Difficulties in accessing healthcare services
  • Interrupted movement for students and commuters

The closure significantly affected those needing urgent travel, especially patients requiring medical attention and students commuting to schools.

Gradual Return to Normalcy

With the temporary reopening of the road, daily life has started to return to normal, although limitations remain. The one-way system has eased pressure on movement, but full restoration of traffic flow is still pending.

Authorities are expected to continue monitoring the situation while planning longer-term solutions to ensure stability and prevent similar disruptions in the future.

Outlook and Next Steps

While immediate connectivity has been restored, the long-term focus will remain on rebuilding infrastructure that can withstand extreme weather conditions. The incident highlights the vulnerability of rural road networks during heavy rainfall and the importance of resilient infrastructure planning.

For now, the temporary track serves as a critical stopgap, ensuring that essential movement continues while permanent repairs are awaited.

Pushpa Tamang

Written by Pushpa Tamang

Pushpa Tamang is Managing Editor at Khoj Samachar, leading English and Nepali bureaus, newsroom operations, and editorial standards.