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Kathmandu, Oct 17: The 27th meeting of the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Executive Committee has decided to provide relief funds to the local levels affected by the floods and landslides following the heavy rains from September 26 to 29. The meeting chaired by Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak today at
An amount over Rs 1.74 billion has been deposited to the Prime Minister Natural Disaster Relief Fund. According to the
The government declared 30 more local levels as the disaster crisis zones, reaching 71 from 20 districts. Earlier, the government
Binod Mehata from Inaruwa-4 in Sunsari had high hopes of earning up to Rs 1.2 million supplying the fruit from
Five sections of different highways that were obstructed due to recent rain-induced floods and landslides have yet to be opened.
Three federal government ministers have arrived here to take stock of the situation in the flood-affected areas in Sindhuli.
A total of 246 people lost their lives so far in natural disasters like landslides, flooding and inundation following the
According to Nepal Police, nearly 363,164 people had left Kathmandu Valley from October 1-6, 2024 to celebrate Dasai festival. On
Drones have been used in a village located in Ward No. 12 of Panauti Municipality in Kavre to deliver food
Bhimraj Mandal of Hanumannagar Kankalini Municipality-1 had planted paddy in two bigaha of land and just when the time of