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After a long drought, Butwal has become unstable due to sudden floods due to the rain that fell on Saturday midnight. The market has become smelly due to the mud and sewage brought by the floods in the Tinau River. As there is chaos everywhere, there is a problem in walking.
Dozens of houses, offices, shops and schools have been damaged after the flood entered the market in Butwal. According to the road division office, the flood that occurred at midnight on Saturday entered the market area from the Tinau river through canals meant for irrigation in Butwal and Tilottama.
The flood has washed away the construction material worth nearly 1 crore of the Tinau Corridor, which is being constructed on both sides from Magarghat in Butwal to Amuwa Bridge in Tilottama. Lama Bania JV Company is doing construction work in the corridor.
According to Maheshwar Lamsal, engineer of the road division office, the sudden flood has washed away more than 1,000 gabion nets, cement and construction materials that were fixed to fill the corridor. "Some of the construction work has also been washed away," he said, "due to the river being dry, the construction material including the gabion mesh has also been washed away." is Due to lack of timely arrangement and cleaning of sewers and drains in Butwal area, the midnight flood entered the main market, schools and industries through drains and canals.
In the same way, the provincial office of the National News Committee in Butwal was flooded. Bharat KC, Head of Lumbini Province of RAS, said that since 2 o'clock in the night, the drain near the office filled up and water entered the office, and the contents of the office, including furniture, fell into the water.
'After two o'clock in the night, the RAS office was flooded after the valve that entered from the office of West Nepal Bus Business Pvt. Ltd. was not released,' he said. He said that they spent the night in Kanti Mavi's building after the drain got flooded.
Khelraj Pandey, head of Butwal sub-metropolitan city, said that after the Tinau river rose in the middle of the night, the flood entered the market through the canal and caused damage to dozens of houses and schools in the market area through Phulbari toll, Amarpath, West Nepal Bus Business Pvt.
'For a long time there was no rain in the drains of the market area,' he said. tell
Department of Water and Meteorology has set up rain measurement centers in Bhairahawa Airport, Lumbini, Tilottama and other areas of Rupandehi. Tilottama received the highest rainfall of 55 mm in a span of 12 hours on Saturday night. Similarly, it seems that 10 mm of rain has been measured in Lumbini 12 and Bhairahawa.
'During the pre-monsoon period, there is more rain in one place and less rain in another nearby place,' said Varun Paudel, head of the Bhairahawa office and senior meteorologist of the department, 'Due to heavy rains in Palpa's Dobhan and its surrounding areas, Butwal was inundated. Maybe, because there is no measuring center in that area, it was not possible to say how much it rained.''
