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Rautahat, the capital city of Rautahat, which has been inundated due to the unilateral construction of a dam on the Nepal-India border, has been subsiding since Sunday afternoon. After India opened the Sulis gate on the dam in the border area, the water in the Gaur area started to decrease. As the water starts to recede, people's lives are becoming normal.
Due to incessant rains, the water level in the Bagmati and Lalbakaia rivers has increased and the area on the right and left side of the dam After the cutting started, Gaur, the headquarters of Rautahat, was submerged since Saturday night.
The most inundation is in the customs area. Mayor of Gaur Municipality, Shambhu Sah, said that after the Indian administration opened the gate of Sulisgate, the water in the submerged Gaur is receding. Now there will be some relief. The headquarter Gaur has been submerged due to lack of drainage,' he said, 'The gate of the dam has been opened after discussions with the Indian side.' Regarding this matter, MP Pooja Choudhary drew the attention of the government saying that two months ago in the meeting of the National Assembly, after India did not allow the opening of the Sulisgate of the dam built by India in the Gaur-Bairgania border area, Gaur is falling into water every year.
Chief District Officer Hiralal Regmi requested the chief (DM) Rishi Pandey of Sitamarhi district of India to open the gate of Sulisgate on the initiative of Mayor Shah. Then the Indian side opened a gate on the east side. Now water is passing through the same gate to the south.
BOP of Armed Police and Customs Security Guard post of Nepal Police in Gaur have been flooded after the flood water entered. After the flood in the Bagmati and Lalbakaia rivers caused the dam to be cut, the area including the headquarter Gaur was submerged. Mayor Shah said that now 2 feet of water has accumulated on the main road of Gaur and 3/4 feet in the customs area.
