After about 14 hours, the roadblock caused by blasting works and falling boulders near Yotongla on the Trongsa-Bumthang highway opened to traffic by 6pm yesterday. The other roadblock between Trongsa and Bjeezam could not be opened. Photo: DoR
After about 14 hours, the roadblock caused by blasting works and falling boulders near Yotongla on the Trongsa-Bumthang highway opened to traffic by 6pm yesterday. The other roadblock between Trongsa and Bjeezam could not be opened. Photo: DoR
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