Road work on the crucial Nagdhunga-Muglin highway in Nepal has resumed following the restoration of bitumen supplies. The repairs, vital for maintaining connectivity, had been stalled due to material shortages. Work is now focused on accelerating paving on key sections of the road before the onset of the monsoon season. Authorities report that ten out of thirteen bridges along the route are already operational, easing traffic flow. The completion of these repairs is expected to significantly improve transportation and reduce travel times. The resumption of work signals progress towards ensuring the highway’s stability and usability during the upcoming monsoon, which often causes disruptions due to landslides and flooding.