According to the District Police Office, Khotang, Monday's storm caused damage worth Rs 2.3 million, including damage to various people's homes, schools, radio repeater towers, and a drinking water field at a police station.
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The storm has caused damage worth more than 2 million rupees in the district. Monday's storm caused damage worth 2 million 30 thousand rupees to various people's homes, schools, radio repeater towers and police stations, including a drinking water filter, according to the District Police Office, Khotang.
The drinking water filter of the Area Police Office in Khotang Bazaar has been damaged worth 300,000 rupees. The roof of the veranda of a two-story house with a tin roof made of stone and clay belonging to Keshav Parajuli of Kamare, Chuichumma Rural Municipality, Diprung, has been damaged worth 150,000 rupees. The roof of a two-story house with a tin roof made of stone and clay belonging to Ramesh Shrestha in the same place has been damaged worth 150,000 rupees, and the roof of a one-story house made of stone and clay belonging to Kumar Shrestha has been damaged worth 150,000 rupees, according to the police.
Similarly, the house of Sunsari Rai of Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality-7 Dorpachiuridanda Champaki, and the roof of four rooms of Sirjansheel English Primary School have been damaged.
The houses of Padam Bahadur Katwal of Bamrang Katwal village in the same municipality-3, Kumar Kami and Meghe Sarki of Ward No. 15 Vijayakharka, and Manoj Dhakal of Baseri have been completely damaged. The houses of Sugam Gadal of Khalle Kattike of the same municipality-4, Hitman Pariyar and Kumar Dhakal of Simpani of Rajapani of Halesi Tuwachung Municipality-11, Chhabilal Sarki of Namuna Bhanjyang of Ward No. 8 Dhitung have been damaged.
