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Cattle roaming freely pose risk to travellers along Wamrong-Yonphula highway, Trashigang

October 28, 2025
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Cattle roaming freely along the Trashigang–Samdrup Jongkhar highway have become a growing concern for commuters. Between Wamrong and Yonphula in Trashigang, the animals often wander onto the road, posing risks. While there have been no reports of human casualties so far, several cattle have been killed or injured.

Despite repeated requests to owners to take care of their cattle, cattle can be still seen along the highway. During the dry season, villagers allow their cattle to roam freely because there are no crops to be damaged.

With cattle appearing every few hundred metres along the highway, driving on steep slopes and sharp bends has become increasingly risky.

Travellers said it is more challenging during night and foggy weather.

Pempa, a commuter said, “During foggy weather, we cannot see clearly. The cattle are left unattended along the road, and if we accidentally hit one, the owner reports it to the police. Then, they trace the vehicle and apprehend us to seek compensation.”

Tshering Wangdi, another commuter said,“When there are cattle on the road, we try to avoid them, but sometimes we end up travelling on the wrong side. There is risk of collision. Since it is a double-lane highway, we usually drive fast, but when cattle suddenly appear, there is risk of accident. At Gomchu, last time, two cattle were killed and another was injured.”

Cheten Tshering, a taxi driver said, “Even at 1-2 AM, we have to travel carrying passengers. Sometimes we encounter cattle on the highway, and when we try to give way, our vehicle slips into the drain and gets damaged. We have such cases but fortunately, no one has been injured.”

The Wamrong Dungkhag administration said it has been difficult to identify owners.

The Wamrong Dungpa said that a public meeting will organised soon to address the issue and chart a way forward.

Until the cattle are properly managed, commuters have to remain vigilant while driving along the highway.

Sonam Darjay, Trashigang

Edited by Tshering Zam 

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