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Due to the rains that fell a few days ago, the workshop in Reshamjyula settlement and the Bolero jeep kept for repair were half washed away due to the flood in Sharada municipality-12 Reshamkhola. The flood also washed away other materials there.
Dozens of houses including Shiv Mavi in Muldanda were at risk due to flood. On the same day, four houses and one shop near Srinagar market were damaged due to flood in Bhagwati river of Sharada Municipality-1. The main market of Kapurkot rural municipality has been at high risk since the past due to nearby saline landslides. Landslide has so far destroyed half a dozen The house has been washed away. Dozens of common people's houses have been damaged and two dozen houses are at high risk. The local residents are still living in the same charke house taking risks.
Not only these two settlements, but more than a hundred settlements in 10 local levels of the district are at risk of floods, landslides and inundation. Because of this, 4 thousand families have been affected. According to the data, 19 settlements of 10 local levels of the district are at risk due to floods, 73 settlements due to landslides and 11 settlements due to inundation. Among them, 35 settlements are at high risk. The high-risk settlements have not yet been relocated by the relevant agencies.
Srinagar Bazar, Shantinagar, Resamjyula, Ramekhola, Jwalapur, Khairabang, Syanikhaal, Garibazar, Nathekhola, Garche, Rakar, Bangerah, Maineni, Rayale, Kotvir, Nigalchula, Bhadale, Chisapani, Babiachaur in Bangadkupinde Municipality are at risk due to flood, landslide and inundation. are . Dobhanbazar, Simkholi, Parilekh, Maurighare, Dhamidhunga, Kuiyapani, Ratamata Bafukhola, Okhreni, Jorpani, Andheri, Chisapani, Tarulekholi, Jamra, Bhayarnath, Rikhebazar, Dhungibagar, Luhambazar, Akhela, Kalapokhara, Chorkhola, Thakeleni, Tatke of Triveni Municipality. Kainepani, Rawatgaon, Simk, Tunibot, Dandagaon, Dadasalle, Srichawar are risk areas.
Garibang, Simalkuna, Danbang, Kapurkot Bazar, Chorkhola, Falate, Mulpani, Dahawan, Sinduri, Sallam, Lantibazar, Sanghar, Chame, Chorpata, Salleri, Sadhanchaur of Chhatreshwari Rural Municipality are at risk of natural disasters. Khaireni Jammukhola, Pakhapani, Kalakhola, Ganeshjyula, Kichene Khola, Kharkhola Jaljala, Batule, Ryang, Sayanipipli, Kholakhet, Chiukhola, Twaldhari, Jharkanda, Jiuli, Kharkhola, Shantibazar, Siddhkumakh Rural Simkholi, Bhadare, Falate, Sureli, Duberichaur of Kalimati Rural Municipality. And in Darma Rural Municipality, the settlements of Ward No. 2, 3 and 4 including Farula Bazar are at risk.
In order to protect settlements from floods, landslides and inundation, related agencies have been building dams, concrete walls and tree plantation programs in places where rivers and landslides have occurred, but the impact has not been so great. Floods and landslides are causing damage from time to time. Floods and landslides have washed away dozens of houses in the district and many have lost their lives. The settlements are at risk due to the haphazard digging of roads, haphazard stone, gravel and sand excavation by using dozers to deliver roads to the houses of the local level and development office.
Disaster Management Committee Chairman and Chief District Officer Netra Prasad Subedi said disaster response is underway. He informed that discussions are going on with all the municipalities and Red Cross of the district and that wire netting is being done to save everyone from the floods and landslides that have occurred in the past. He said that an awareness program is also being conducted to save the common people from disaster.
Landslides occurred in many places of Salyan due to soil erosion caused by road digging and tree cutting and according to last year's data, there were landslides in 126 hectares of land in 90 places. After the federalization, the government removed the land conservation office from the district and limited it to the province, although not much work related to landslide control could be done in Salyan, but the landslide and flood control work is being done in the places designated by the government, he informed. He said that from the coming year, there will be work on landslide control in two municipalities of Salyan.
President of Kapurkot Rural Municipality Durga Bahadur Pun said that although dozens of settlements are at risk of landslides within the municipality, Kapurkot Bazaar and Sallam are at the highest risk. He said that although some families in Sallam were able to relocate, the locals of Kapurkot market could not be relocated. "To control landslides, the municipality is constructing dams, installing wire mesh, and planting trees. In the past, the federal budget was also used for a lot of saline landslide control. The problem is still the same as the landslides that occur every year after the rains wash away the dams and wire mesh, he said, and the locals have not been able to be relocated. Even now, some families are forced to live in houses that are cracked.
Chairman of Kalimati Rural Municipality, Dan Bahadur Khatri, said that although some settlements in the municipality are at risk of landslides, floods and inundation, two decades ago, five people from one house died due to a landslide in Ward No. 6. He informed that they did not even have to relocate the settlement after putting wire netting in the places where rivers and landslides occurred at the initiative of the relevant agencies.
Hari Bahadur Kathayat, Acting Chief Administrative Officer of Bagchaur Municipality, said that the settlements of Ward No. 4, 9 and 12 of the municipality are at the highest risk of landslides. He informed that wire mesh has been installed to protect the Dobhan Bazar river of Bafukhola from erosion and flooding which is most at risk.
