RASUWA, July 3: The vehicular movement halted for four days on the cross-border bridge, Miteripul on the Nepal-China border, has resumed after the completion of the technical inspection of the Bailey bridge.
A Chinese team conducted the technical test of the bridge. The test was conducted to identify whether the bridge was fit for the rainy season. It led to the disruption of transportation.
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The temporary structure was set up after the cross-border bridge collapsed due to the Lhende River flood last year.
The Area Police Office, Timure, informed that both heavy and light vehicles began moving on the crossing, going to Kerung, China and coming towards Rasuwa, Nepal.
Chief of the District Police Office, Ashok Thapa, said 22 vehicles left Nepal for Kerung on Thursday itself.