128 households on the banks of the Bagmati at Vrindavan in Rautahat have been shifted to a safe place

Those living on the banks of the Bagmati River were at risk. As the water level in the river started to rise, they were shifted to a safer place.

Ashwin 18, 2082

Shiv Puri

128 households on the banks of the Bagmati at Vrindavan in Rautahat have been shifted to a safe place

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After continuous rains, 128 households living on the banks of Bagmati River in Bhotiaghat area of ​​Vrindavan Municipality-1 of Rautahat have been moved to a safer place on the request of the armed police.

Those living on the banks of the Bagmati River were at risk. As the water level in the river started to rise, they were shifted to a safer place.

DSP Rajendra Basnet's team went from the Santapur base of the armed police on Saturday afternoon to evict those who were sitting there.

DSP Rajendra Basnet of Santapur base of the armed police and the team of No. 11 gang requested the people living on the banks of the Bagmati river in Bhotiaghat area and moved them to a safe place, SP Ramhari Adhikari of the armed police said.

According to the SP officer, DSP Basnet's team of the armed police has now gone there to bring out the people who were sitting there. The team went there after getting information that three locals kept their animals there. Their farm is there. According to the police, they are now staying with their relatives in the village.

Due to the high risk of flooding in the Bagmati river, the armed forces have been miking the locals living in the affected areas to be alert and move to safe places since morning. As the water levels in the Bagmati and Lalbakaia rivers rise, the coastal settlements are at risk of flooding.

Armed Police Force Nepal, base camps under No. 11 Gan, Santapur, Dudhiabhar, Bijaipur and Samanpur, have been miking in risky settlements and asked them to avoid flood damage and go to safe places.

During the rainy season, the risk of flooding and inundation increases in the settlements along the Bagmati and Lalbakaia rivers.

Shiv

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