Friday, December 19th, 2025

Mahakali River records highest water level in eight years



KATHMANDU: The Mahakali River in Sudurpaschim Province has recorded the highest water level in eight years.

The water flow in the river bordering Nepal and India was measured to be at 547,224 cusecs on Tuesday noon.

Traffic movement across the 92-year-old border bridge between Nepal and India has been shut completely following the alarming rise in the water level in the River, shared Birendra Ayer, Superintendent of Police in the Armed Police Force.

A redlight has been turned on in the Mahakali Bridge, a symbol for danger.

The last time the River was recorded to have swollen so high was at 544,000 cusecs on January 18, 2013, as per the record maintained by the Sharada Barrage.

The security agencies since Sunday started relocating the locals residing in the river basin area after the water level in the River rose alarmingly. Water from the river has entered human settlements at Bhujela, Airi, Odali, Brahmadev and Dodhara Chandani in Bhimdutta Municipality.

Local social organizations have launched relief distribution drive for those relocated to safer places. The current of water in the River has begun destroying the access road to the new bridge that is under-construction.

Publish Date : 19 October 2021 21:31 PM

Dust from hydropower projects triggers air pollution in Dhaulagiri

KATHMANDU: Dust generated from construction works of hydropower projects in

UML 11th General Convention passes 24-point proposal, calls for dialogue with youth

KATHMANDU: The 11th National Convention of the CPN-UML, which concluded

Baburam Bhattarai welcomes court order to release Rabi Lamichhane on bail

ATHMANDU: Former Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai has said that

Twenty-nine schools in KMC adopt Names reflecting Nepali identity

KATHMANDU: This year, 29 schools under the Kathmandu Metropolitan City

UML holding first meeting of newly elected Central Committee

KATHMANDU: The first meeting of the newly elected Central Committee