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Home Minister Lekhak visits disaster-hit Bhumidanda, Bethanchowk



DHULIKHEL: Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak today visited the Roshi Bazaar area in Kalanti Bhumidanda of Panauti municipality-12 and Partikharka, Salandubagar and Chalal Ganeshthan of Bethanchowk rural municipality-4 in Kavrepalanchowk.

The areas were severely affected by the recent flooding and landslides.

During the visit, he interacted with the locals who survived the devastating flood from the Roshi River.

Panauti Municipality mayor Ram Sharan Bhandari briefed the Minister about the losses from the disaster, its consequences on people’s lives including food and health needs, and the local government’s efforts to address the post-disaster situation.

Similarly, at Bethanchowk, rural municipality Chair Bhagawan Adhikari updated the Minister about the adversity the locals are enduring after the disasters and the measures implemented by the local government to address the situation.

He said search, rescue, food supplies, health services, and transport facilities are the priorities of the local government in the wake of the disasters.

He is scheduled to attend a meeting of the District Disaster Management Committee today itself and visit the Chaukidanda in Namobuddha municipality and the Katunje section of Roshi rural municipality along the BP Highway to assess the disaster losses.

Publish Date : 07 October 2024 14:17 PM

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