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Dechencholing bridge construction begins, bringing relief to residents

November 20, 2025
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Residents of Dechencholing in Thimphu are finally breathing a sigh of relief as the construction of a bridge begins. The project has been long-awaited, especially after last year’s flood incident that affected the area. The existing hume pipes cannot handle heavy rainfall, often causing water to overflow. Thimphu Thromde is overseeing the project, which is expected to be completed in six months.

Last year’s major flood was a turning point for many households. Several homes were damaged, roads were washed away, and residents were left fearing for their safety every time the monsoon approached.

The hume pipes that previously served as the water passage proved to be incapable of handling strong and sudden water flow, leading to dangerous overflows and erosion.

The new bridge is designed to be flood-resistant and will be 10 metres long and 13 metres wide. It was designed by the Thimphu Thromde. The construction began yesterday.

Contractors say the structure will allow water to pass smoothly even during the monsoon, reducing the risk of debris getting clogged or water overflow. The design is expected to withstand strong water currents and help prevent future damage to nearby homes and the road.

Residents say the construction brings them a sense of security they have long hoped for. Many expressed relief that they will no longer have to worry each time rainfall intensifies.

Sixty-seven-year-old Wang Gyeltshen, who has lived in Dechencholing for 45 years, shared how disheartening it was to watch his grandchildren become traumatised by the constant fear of flooding.

“Whenever there is a rainfall, my granddaughter packs her things and tells everyone to leave home. When I see this, I feel a sense of sadness. We also fear whenever it rains and when we see the grounds here fill with water. We are grateful that Thromde has started with the bridge construction.”

With work now underway, the community looks forward to a safer monsoon in the years to come.

Sangay Chozom

Edited by Sonam Pem

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