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Boulders a threat to parked vehicles

A large number of buses halt at Sanwara on the national highway while coming from Chandigarh or Shimla.

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A large number of buses halt at Sanwara on the national highway while coming from Chandigarh or Shimla. As there are no breast walls in the area, chances of boulders falling on vehicles are high. Bus drivers should choose a safe place to park their vehicles as negligence can prove fatal. The private company four-laning the highway should ensure that such excavated hills are provided proper protection and not left bare, which enhances the risk of damage to parked vehicles. —Vinod Gupta, Shimla

Road in need of repairs

Abroken stretch near Gehra on the Avahdevi-Tihra road in Mandi district has made ride unsafe. The road was damaged due to landslides triggered by rain. Locals have urged the authorities to repair the road at the earliest for the safe movement of vehicles. —Mehar Singh, Mandi

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