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Kathmandu, Oct 2: Minister for Home Affairs Ramesh Lekhak directed all the authorities concerned and relevant mechanism to remain highly alert and do the needful preparations as heavy rainfall is expected in some places of the Koshi and Bagmati Provinces. The instruction comes in response to the weather forecast bulletin
Incessant rain induced floods and landslides have damaged 36 projects having power generation capacity of 1,100 MW.
As many as 228 people have lost their lives while 25 others are still missing in the recent rain-induced floods
The loss is estimated to be over Rs 5 billion. Farmers are worried of paddy being submerged.
The nonstop rainfall triggered flooding in the Jita stream which damaged the Rajbiraj-Kunauli road.
The landslides and flooding triggered by the incessant rainfall on September 27 and 28 had damaged more than 50 roadways
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has appealed to all to help the people suffering due to floods, landslides and inundation,
Recent flooding and landslides caused by the monsoon rains have so far resulted in 218 deaths, the missing of 27
Kathmandu, Oct 1: The State Affairs and Good Governance Committee, House of Representatives (HoR), has directed the government to immediately
A meeting of the CPN (UML) Secretariat today decided to deposit Rs 5 million in the Prime Minister Natural Disaster