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Home Minister Khand inspects flood-hit areas in Manang



KATHMANDU: Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has inspected flood-affected areas in Manang Thursday.

During the visit, Manang Chief District Officer (CDO) Rabindra Prasad Acharya briefed Minister Khand about the losses caused by the flood during this monsoon and the reconstruction plan of the damaged infrastructures. On the sidelines of the inspection, Home Minister Khand also held a meeting with chiefs of district-based security bodies and government offices and directed for a prompt and effective service delivery.

Taalgaun has been affected most by the flood in Manang district.

On the occasion, former Minister of State for Labor, Tek Bahadur Gurung, requested the central government for supporting the livelihood of disaster survivors and addressing the post-flood recovery needs in the affected areas. (RSS)

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