
By Bhauch Prasad Yadav
Naubise (Dhading), Aug 7: The digging work of the evacuation tunnel of the Nagdhunga Tunnel Construction Project has been completed.
The evacuation tunnel’s breakthrough was done on Monday with the last blast by following the Nepali and Japanese cultures jointly.
The breakthrough was conducted in the presence of the Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Prakash Jwala.
Japanese ambassador Kikuta inspects construction of evacuation tunnel

Kathmandu, Aug. 7: KIKUTA Yutaka, Ambassador of Japan to Nepal, visited the Nagdhunga tunnel construction site today to inspect the breakthrough of the evacuation tunnel.
The excavation of the 2.557 km-long evacuation tunnel was completed today, and the remaining work, including the excavation of the main tunnel and equipping inside facilities of the tunnel, will be continued, according to the press release issued by the embassy of Japan in Nepal.
The construction of the tunnel began in October 2019. Since then, this project has come a long way— overcoming many difficulties such as the threat posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, geological challenges and many others.
On this occasion of milestone, Ambassador Kikuta congratulated all the stakeholders, both Japanese and Nepali sides, for coming so far in spite of so many obstacles and wished them the best of luck for a smooth completion of the remaining work. He has also emphasized the importance of ensuring proper safety measures in the construction site, read the press release.
Nepal is a mountainous country like Japan. Thus, tunnels would take an indispensable part in the transport sector in Nepal. Japan has a highly developed tunnel construction technology and rich experiences. As this project being the first-ever road tunnel construction in Nepal with the technology transfer from Japan, the implementation of this project would not only improve the traffic situation of the construction site but also would facilitate future development of transportation sector in Nepal, according to the press release.
The Naubishe -Thankot section of the Tribhuvan Highway is affected by poor road conditions and inefficiency of vehicle mobility, due to numerous sharp bends and steep gradients. The completion of this project is expected to improve a traffic flow significantly, in terms of travel time and cost, which will also contribute to the economic development of Nepal.
The Embassy of Japan believes that this project will be instrumental for Nepal in achieving sustainable economic development and deepening relationship between Japan and Nepal, said the embassy in the press release.
– TRN Online
