Dal Bahadur BK's house and all the belongings there were destroyed in a fire last Thursday night.
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Dal Bahadur Bik of Kapurkot-5, Pangrang is sheltering with his relatives along with his family. He and six family members were forced to take shelter at his brother's house. He said that he was forced to take shelter at his brother's house because he could not arrange immediate accommodation. He said that he was forced to take shelter at his brother's house because he could not make immediate arrangements.
Bik's house and all the belongings there were destroyed in a fire last Thursday night. He said that the fire caused damage worth more than one million rupees. The burnt house was demolished with the help of the police and locals and reconstruction has now begun. Bik said that he was forced to stay at his brother's house with his family as it will take another week to complete the construction work.
He said that after the Kapurkot rural municipality and the police provided food, oil, pulses and other items as immediate relief, there was no immediate problem in eating.
He said that he has been raising household expenses by cultivating vegetables out of season on four ropanis of land. "I have also raised some goats," he said, "and I earn about three lakh rupees annually by selling vegetables and goats." He said that his mother was suffering from asthma and had incurred a debt of 7-8 lakh rupees for her treatment.
