According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, 293 milliliters of rainfall was recorded at the Devghat Hydrometer Station at 7:45 am on Tuesday.
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The District Administration Office has issued an order to the residents of the riverbanks to be vigilant as the water level in the Narayani River has increased due to continuous rainfall.
According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, 293 milliliters of rainfall has been recorded at the Devghat Hydrometering Center as of 8:45 am on Tuesday. 'The water level in the Narayani River in Devghat has reached 5.71 meters above the level at 8:45 am,' the records of the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology have shown.
Similarly, 207 milliliters of rainfall has been recorded in the Dumkibas area of eastern Nawalparasi. All these measurements are the highest this year due to floods.
The District Administration Office has issued an order to the local residents to be vigilant in the areas around the river as the water level in the Narayani River has increased. There is a situation where the settlements along the banks of the Narayani River in the area of about 60 kilometers from Gaindakot to Trivenidham have to be vigilant.
River flow is increasing in Gaindakot, Devchuli, Kawasoti and Binayi Triveni rural municipalities. Rains have stopped in most areas of Chitwan and Nawalparasi on Tuesday morning.
