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Flood-fed Kaligandaki put Beni Bazaar at high risk of erosion


17 June 2021  

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BENI: Myagdi district headquarters, Beni Bazaar, has been at high risk of erosion with the flood-fed Kaligandaki washing away the embankment.

The swollen Kaligandaki River took away a swathe of embanked land behind Beni municipality-8, Sangamchowk and along the Kalipul Bus Park area.

Campus Chowk Tole Sudhar Samiti Chair Thakur Sharma said the swollen river took away over 30 meter of the embankment and caused erosion towards the market area.

“The flood has broken down embankment and has started eroding land towards the market area”, he said, adding, “It would cause further damage to Beni Bazaar if the flood was not brought under control timely”.

A cemented and gabion walls have been under construction along the Kaligandaki and Myagdi rivers banks for the protection of Beni Bazaar through Rupatal Integrated Development Project.

As many as 1,000 households are living in Beni Bazaar located in Beni-7. There are more than 30 government office buildings.

The flood has posed serious threat to the human settlements as well as the government office cluster in Beni Bazaar.

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