85 houses flooded in Udaipur's Belka due to incessant rain

85 houses including Saraswati Basic School located in Belka Municipality-3, 40 in ABC toll and 45 in Julefi toll, Rampur Thoksila were flooded.

Shrawn 28, 2082

Rakesh Nepali

85 houses flooded in Udaipur's Belka due to incessant rain

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Due to continuous rain since Tuesday night, 85 houses of Belka Municipality-3 of Udaipur have been flooded.

85 houses including Saraswati Basic School located in Belka Municipality-3, 40 in ABC toll and 45 in Julefi toll, Rampur Thoksila were flooded. According to Ward President Tank Prasad Acharya, the water flow has increased in Katunje Babla, Sisuwa river, Jogini river, Bairwa river, Seti river and Gideri river coming from Mainamaini and entered the settlement.

Saraswati  Ward president Acharya said that the school was closed indefinitely after water entered the building of the primary school. "The water has entered under the house up to 3 feet, after entering the house with sand and gravel, the locals have left the ground floor and are sitting on the upper floor," said Ward President Acharya. He said that the locals did not go out of their houses in the hope that the water would subside, but the risk remained. Ward no. Ward president Acharya said that Ramnagar and Shantinagar are also at high risk of flooding.

Since then, even in Koshi, the flow of water has increased   1, 2, 3, 8 and 9 no. Jira Rai, the deputy head of Belka Municipality, said that the ward is at risk. "Due to last year's floods, stones and gravel soil have accumulated in the middle part of the river," she said. Ashok Karki, Mayor of Belka Municipality, said that even though the contractor company pulled out of the work due to lack of stone, the risk of Koshi remains in Belka this year as well. Citizens of Bhagalpur, Purandah, Ambasi and other areas that are at risk of Koshi floods are angry that the dam was not constructed on time. 

Rakesh

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