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Home Minister takes stock of disasters; urges for rescue, relief efforts



KATHMANDU: Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has acquired information about recent incidences of landslides and floods at different parts of the country and losses caused by the disasters, directing the bodies concerned to gear up the rescue, relief and management efforts.

The Home Minister has updated himself about the landslide occurred at Rum of Malika rural municipality-2 in Myagdi, the road obstruction caused by the landslip at Kerbari of Bharatpur metropolis-29 and the losses due to the last night’s landslide at Ichhakamana rural municipality in Chitwan and so on.

The Minister had telephone calls with Gandaki Province Police Chief Deputy Inspector General of Police, Ram Dutta Joshi, Myagdi’s Chief District Officer Chiranjibi Rana, Chitwan’s CDO Asman Tamang and Myagdi’s Police Chief Tilak Bharati and instructed them to take required measures to address the post-disaster needs.

He also wanted them to inform the Ministry if they face any issues in the disaster management.

A total of seven people had gone missing in the Myagdi’s landslide last night. Two have been rescued and bodies of five have been retrieved from the landslide debris.

During the telephonic conversations, the Chitwan’s CDO apprised the Minister that presently it seemed no possibility of clearing the road obstruction at Kerabari of Bharatpur metropolis-29 along the Narayangadh-Muglin road section as debris flow continues to take place.

He said landslides hit other two locations: 20 kilo and 21 kilo along the section, causing traffic disruption at Jugedi towards the Narayangadh route and rescue efforts were underway for those getting trapped in the landslide.

As he said, drivers have been asked to divert the route as it presently seemed not possible to clear off the landslide depositions.

Publish Date : 02 August 2022 17:51 PM

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