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Rainfall damages paddy, vegetables and houses



BIRGUNJ: Paddy, vegetables and houses suffered damages in Bara, Parsa and Rautahat districts due to incessant rainfall for the past few days.

Eight houses have collapsed in Bara while paddy and vegetables planted on thousands of hectares of land were damaged due to the rainfall.

Spokesperson at the District Police Office, Bara, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Gautam Mishra, said that the house of Devraj Mukhiya of Kulhabi municipality-7 has been damaged.

Likewise, houses of Bunilal Paswan, Surendra Paswan of Pachrauta municipality-1, Chhabilal Yadav of Simraungadh municipality-8, Ramashish Sah Kanu of Gadimai municipality-4.

The rainfall also damaged a house of Mahagadhimai municipality-2 and he has been compelled to take shelter at the house of neighbor.

Similarly, property worth Rs 800,000 has been damaged when the rainfall collapsed the house of Rama Kumari Kunwar of Thori rural municipality.

Most of the parts of Paroha, Bodhimai, Rajpur and Katahariya municipality have been waterlogged.

Paddy and vegetables have also been damaged, locals said.

Publish Date : 25 September 2020 20:34 PM

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