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Dagapela-Dagana highway remains unsafe after landslides despite clearing works

December 1, 2025
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Last month’s heavy rainfall caused extensive damage to public infrastructure and private properties across the country. In Dagana, several sections of the Dagapela–Dagana highway were severely affected. With winter approaching, the road becomes crucial for pilgrims. As the Department of Surface Transport continues clearing works, residents hope for a safer journey soon.

The worst damages were reported between Nindukha and Daga Dzong due to landslides.

The Department of Surface Transport’s Sub-Division Office in Tsendagang carried out the roadblock clearing works without disrupting traffic flow.

However, travelling along the route still raises safety concerns.

Precarious rocks exposed by the landslides, uneven surfaces and unstable road bases continue to pose risks on the already narrow road.

With many pilgrims expected to visit Dagana this winter, commuters are hoping for a safer journey soon.

Mon Bdr. Tamang, a taxi driver said, “The Department of Surface Transport had deployed machinery and cleared the roadblocks. But it is still very risky in two different locations. We are hopeful that the Department of Surface Transport will restore the deteriorated stretches.”

“It is fine when the weather is sunny, but during rainfall, there is a high chance of skidding. Sometimes the tyres can even get stuck in the mud. So, it would be better if the affected stretches are restored as soon as possible,” said Ram Bdr. Moktan, a commuter.

According to the Executive Engineer, the Sub-Division Office spent around 600,000 ngultrum on clearing works. An expert team from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport is expected to arrive in Dagana today to carry out technical investigations at the affected sites.

The office will construct the required road structures only after completing thorough assessments. It will receive around two million ngultrum for the first phase of repair works.

Pema Tshewang, Dagana

Edited by Sangay Chezom

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