Border points in Tatopani and Rasuwagadi open after 45 days

File: A truck preparing to enter into China at Nepal’s border to Tibet in Rasuwagadhi.

Kathmandu, September 15

Border points in both Tatopani in Sindupalchowk and Rasuwagadi in Rasuwa have reopened after one and half months.

Both border points had been closed by China following a rise in Covid-19 cases north of the border.

A total of seven trucks entered Nepal from Rasuwagadi and two from Tatopani border points on Thursday.

Rasuwa’s chief district officer, Nawaraj Jaisi said seven more trucks will arrive in Nepal customs from China by the evening.

Officials at the Tatopani border point said they don’t know how many trucks China will send to Nepal on a daily basis.

Bother border points reopened as per the promise given by Li Zhanshu, the speaker of the Chinese National People’s Congress to President Bidya Devi Bhandari.

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