The division informed that the Tinau River has crossed the danger level since Wednesday morning.
Due to incessant rain for the past three days, the flood in the Tinau river flowing from Palpa has crossed the danger level.
The Water and Meteorology Department's weather forecast division said that the water level in the Tinau River has increased due to heavy rains in the Palpa region since Tuesday night. Local Santosh Sherchan said that Jhumsa, Dobhan and Tinau rivers have crossed the danger level.
It is raining in all places of Palpa district. The department said that the Tinau River has crossed the danger level since Wednesday morning. According to the flood measurement center in Rupandehi, the water level in Tinau River has reached 7.9 meters in the morning. According to the
division, the water level of 6 meters is considered as the alert level. 6.1 meters is considered a danger level. Chairman of Siddhababa Mandir Management Committee Sherchan said that after the water level of Tinau River reached 7.9 meters, the division requested to take high vigilance in the coastal area.
Even though Tinau River has crossed the danger level, there has been no human or physical damage yet. As the flow of water has also increased in the Nisdi, Arunkhola, Dobhan, Jhumsa rivers of Tinau and Palpa, the locals have been urging the common people on the banks of the river to stay safe.
Rajesh Shrestha, former ward president of Tinau rural municipality 2 Dobhan, has asked to be cautious through a video message.
