Friday, November 22nd, 2024

Three missing, 845 displaced in monsoon-induced disaster in State 2


23 July 2020  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

JANAKPURDHAM: As many as three people have gone missing in floods while several settlement have been inundated in the State 2.

On Tuesday, Sukumani Thing of Chandrapur municipality-3 in Rautahat was swept away by the local Chandi River.

Likewise, the Ratu River in Mohattari swept away Birendra Kapar, 35, of Bhangaha municipality-6 as he was trying to cross the river.

Another person from Sarlahi was also swept away by a river. Meanwhile, two people caught up in the swollen Bagmati River at Bagmati municipality-12 in Sarlahi district were rescued by the police.

The people had entered the river to collect wooden logs brought by the river.

According to Makendra Mishra, State government office spokesperson, as many as 845 people of 69 families have been displaced because of floods and incessant rainfall in State 2.

Normal life in most of the districts has thrown out of gear due to rains and floods.

Crops, particularly paddy, cultivated in around 350 of land at Prasauni rural municipality 5 and 6 has been totally damaged by floods from Bangari and Dudhaura rivers.

Likewise, paddy crops planted in over 100 bigha of land at Bhodaha, Sonarniya and Khamba at Kalaiya sub metropolis-21 have been damaged by floods from Pasaha River.

Publish Date : 23 July 2020 06:50 AM

Tea worth Rs 114 million exported

JHAPA: The Nepal Multipurpose Cooperative (NMC) organization has exported Nepal’s

Paddy production increases 10 percent in Dang this year

DANG: Paddy production has increased by 10 percent in Dang

North Korea’s troop deployment to Russia jeopardizes China’s balancing act

WASHINGTON DC: Several of Beijing’s leading trading partners are urging

GP Koirala Hospital to begin dialysis service

TANAHU: The GP Koirala National Centre for Respiratory Diseases based

Weather expected to be clear today

KATHMANDU: The Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has reported a