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Four APF personnel go missing in boat accident while searching for missing driver of Melamchi Project



KATHMANDU: Four armed police personnel have gone missing after a rafting boat they were sailing met with an accident in Indrawati Rirver this morning.

They were in search of a driver of Melamchi Drinking Water Project who has gone missing for some days. Among seven APF persons gone missing after the accident, three have been rescued.

Police inspector at the Area Police Office, Melamchi, Phal Bahadur Tamang informed that an armed police person who sustained minor injury in the accident has been receiving treatment at Melamchi Primary Health Center.
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Meanwhile, Nepali Congress central committee member Mohan Bahadur Basnet has decided to take initiative to construct houses for those affected by the flood and landslide at Bhotekoshi Rural Municipality and Bahrabise Municipality.

Banset on Wednesday said that he would help construct the houses once the ward office collects details about displaced people.

A total of 80 households of Bhoteloshi Rural Municipality have been staying in temporary shelters of Tatopani dry port.

Meanwhile, NC Bagmati State Parliamentary Party has provided Rs 500 thousand support to the landslide and flood affected people of from Jambu of Bahrabise Municipality and Bulkote of Bhotekoshi Rural Municipality-5. RSS

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