Monday, July 6, 2026
  • GMC
  • Contact Us
  • About BBS
  • Privacy & Policy
ENG
DZO
BBSCL Logo
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • Announcement
  • More
    • Audience Survey Report
    • Programme
    • BBS Radio Channel Schedule
    • Intranet
Radio Live
No Result
View All Result
BBSCL logo
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • Announcement
  • More
    • Audience Survey Report
    • Programme
    • BBS Radio Channel Schedule
    • Intranet
No Result
View All Result
BBSCL logo

Recurring land instability leaves Phongmey seeking lasting solution

June 15, 2026
in Other Stories, Social
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
0
SHARES
306
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

After years of temporary interventions, Phongmey Gewog in Trashigang is calling for a permanent solution to recurring land instability caused by the Yudhari stream. The stream continues to damage roads and farmland especially during the monsoon season. The issue was also raised in the National Assembly.

During peak monsoon season, the Yudhari stream swells significantly, eroding the base of the road connecting Phongmey–Trashigang.

As a result, sections of the road often sink, disrupting traffic.

Last year, residents of Phongmey and parts of Sakteng were forced to use a longer route for more than a month due to road subsidence.

It has affected nearby schools and residents, while also disrupting access to timely healthcare services.

According to the Phongmey Gup, it is time to come up with a long-term solution.

Phongmey Gup Sonam Wangmo said, “The farmers have moved to other places, and Karma Gonpa village has now become empty due to land instability. Farmers are suffering, and the road is frequently cut off, making it difficult for travelling. Although temporary measures have been taken, they do not address the issue. Rather than wasting money, it would be better to come up with a permanent solution.”

Likewise, Phongmey Mangmi Wangdi, said, “We are facing difficulties due to Yudhari stream. Every year, during monsoon season, the road is blocked by erosion and flooding. More than 300 households of Merak, Sakteng, Radhi and Phongmey Gewogs are affected.”

During one of the question hour sessions in the National Assembly, the Radhi_Sakteng MP, inquired about the government’s long-term plans to address the issue.

The minister for infrastructure and transport, in his written response, stated that as part of a long-term slope stabilization and mitigation strategy, the subsurface drainage work will begin in the 2026–2027 financial year.

The Department of Surface Transport has conducted several geotechnical assessments over the past decade and explored realigning the road, but no suitable alternative route was found.

Findings show that frequent flooding of the Yudhari stream, fragile geological conditions, and high groundwater saturation are causing slope instability, especially during the monsoon.

The minister added that the technical team will continue to monitor the area and take necessary measures.

Sonam Darjay, Trashigang

Previous Post

Construction audit issues linked to experienced workforce shortage, says PAC

Next Post

Businesses call for regulatory reforms in Phuentshogling and Samtse

Next Post
Businesses call for regulatory reforms in Phuentshogling and Samtse

Businesses call for regulatory reforms in Phuentshogling and Samtse

MPs demand accountability over failed BITS 1.0 project

MPs demand accountability over failed BITS 1.0 project

Civil servants showcase innovations to improve public services

Civil servants showcase innovations to improve public services

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Kuri-Gongri bridge collapse leaves business community in east affected

Kuri-Gongri bridge collapse leaves business community in east affected

3 years ago
60

BES initiates planting fruit trees in green spaces of urban centres

7 years ago
27
Bhutan-India bilateral youth dialogue held for the first time

Bhutan-India bilateral youth dialogue held for the first time

10 years ago
13
Digitisation of banking services

Digitisation of banking services

7 years ago
70

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Accidents (16)
  • Agriculture (624)
  • Announcement (234)
  • Anti Corruption Commission of Bhutan (2)
  • Audience Survey Report (2)
  • Business (882)
  • Crime/Legal (445)
  • Culture (109)
  • Development (98)
  • Disaster (90)
  • Economy (416)
  • Education (517)
  • Entertainment (33)
  • Environment (156)
  • Feature (86)
  • Featured (14)
  • Festival (120)
  • Global Peace Prayer Festival (4)
  • GMC (86)
  • Gyalsung (1)
  • Headlines (10)
  • Health (760)
  • HYDROPOWER (26)
  • K4 70th Birthday special feature (2)
  • Legal (84)
  • Literature (10)
  • Livestock (104)
  • Media (43)
  • Other Stories (7,102)
  • Pelsung (2)
  • Politics (434)
  • RCSC (11)
  • Recent stories (4)
  • Religion (72)
  • Sci/Tech (759)
  • Social (924)
  • Sports (568)
  • Technology (230)
  • Textile (2)
  • Tourism (58)
  • Uncategorized (13,892)
  • Video (142)
  • Video Story (258)
  • Wildlife (54)

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Tender Announcement Vacancy Announcement

POPULAR NEWS

  • ‘News in Tales’ workshop equips Bhutanese journalists with narrative storytelling skills

    ‘News in Tales’ workshop equips Bhutanese journalists with narrative storytelling skills

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Viral video of Bhutanese man assaulted by locals and police in Jaigaon sparks safety concerns

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Dzongkha Books, the last to be bought.

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Authorities link 23 TikTok accounts to online shopping-based gambling, freeze 26 other bank accounts

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Gelephu Mindfulness City opens recruitment drive for Bhutanese professionals

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
BBSCL

Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) is Bhutan’s primary national broadcaster, delivering diverse news and entertainment in multiple languages, fostering cultural understanding and public knowledge.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Thousands form sacred bonds of Dorji Puen during month-long empowerment
  • Three chiwogs in Yallang Gewog turn to ropeway idea as road access remains out of reach
  • PGDE teachers maybe posted to primary schools amid shortages: Education Minister
  • Monsoon road damage hits Nu 1.18bn amid shifting weather patterns, far above Nu 350 M allocation
  • Bhutan ends South Asian Bodybuilding Meet with 4 gold, 3 silver, 8 bronze

News Category

  • Accidents
  • Agriculture
  • Announcement
  • Anti Corruption Commission of Bhutan
  • Audience Survey Report
  • Business
  • Crime/Legal
  • Culture
  • Development
  • Disaster
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Featured
  • Festival
  • Global Peace Prayer Festival
  • GMC
  • Gyalsung
  • Headlines
  • Health
  • HYDROPOWER
  • K4 70th Birthday special feature
  • Legal
  • Literature
  • Livestock
  • Media
  • Other Stories
  • Pelsung
  • Politics
  • RCSC
  • Recent stories
  • Religion
  • Sci/Tech
  • Social
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Textile
  • Tourism
  • Uncategorized
  • Video
  • Video Story
  • Wildlife
  • GMC
  • Contact Us
  • About BBS
  • Privacy & Policy

© 2024 BBSCL. All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
🔊 BBS.BT Listen to Article
Listen to Article

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • Announcement
  • More
    • Audience Survey Report
    • Programme
    • BBS Radio Channel Schedule
    • Intranet

© 2024 BBSCL. All rights reserved.

♿ ACCESSIBILITY