Monday, January 12th, 2026

Floods and landslides damage eight hydropower projects



KATHMANDU: Eight various hydroelectricity projects have been damaged by the monsoon-induced disaster this year.

A study conducted by the Department of Electricity under the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation showed that these projects were damaged due to floods and landslides.

The total capacity of the damaged projects is 208 megawatts. The floods and landslides in the Dordi River in Lamjung on June 14 and 15 damaged the 12-megawatts capacity Dordi-1 Hydroelectricity Project. Similarly, another hydropower project of 27 megawatts capacity being developed by Himalayan Power Partner Ltd was also damaged.

The department said the 25-megawatt Upper Dordi and the 54-megawatt Super Dordi ‘Kha’ have also been damaged. The study shows that the total four projects being developed in the Dordi River corridor have suffered damage.

Likewise, the flood has damaged the 15.33-megawatt Kalanga Khola Hydropower Project. This project suffered damages due to floods and landslides on June 14 and 15. Also damaged due to the flood and landslide are the 24-megawatt Madame Khola Project, the 7.27-megawatt Yamling Khola Project and the 44-megawatt Super Madi Project. Construction materials and equipment of the project have been swept away by the flood. The flood water entered the powerhouse of the project causing damage to it.

The Independent Power Producers Association of Nepal (IPAN) has called on the government to provide compensation to the projects that have suffered damage due to the flood and landslide.

Publish Date : 18 July 2021 06:08 AM

KMC sterilizes over 5,000 community dogs under ward-level program

KATHMANDU: Under a sterilization and vaccination program run across 28

Special convention leaders warn of new NC leadership if Deuba does not appear

KATHMANDU: Leaders supporting the Nepali Congress special convention have warned

63% of delegates support Nepali Congress Special Convention

KATHMANDU: Sixty-three percent of delegates at the ongoing second special

Under pressure from special convention, Deuba agrees to talk with General Secretaries

KATHMANDU: Facing increased pressure due to the second special convention,

Party unity at stake: Koirala acts as mediator between Deuba and special convention faction

KATHMANDU: Following a meeting with Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur