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The work of the 'pilot channel' which the Indian side is going to build to push the natural flow of the Koshi river towards the western embankment has been stopped. A team led by Chief District Officer Bhola Dahal, who reached the 'Pilot Channel' construction site on Wednesday, stopped the work.
Half a dozen settlements including Tikulia, Banarjhula, Dalba, Rampura are at high risk of flooding due to the 'pilot channel' that the Indian side is going to dig in the river at Tikulia, Tilathi Koiladi rural municipality-5 of Saptari on March 13.
'After the complaints started coming in, we reached the pilot channel construction site. We have already told them not to proceed with further work there,' Dahal said, 'We will sit in the discussion with the technicians from India-Nepal and proceed only after reaching a conclusion.' The
team included Chief District Officer Dahal, Tilathi Koiladi Rural Municipality Chairman Arun Kumar Mandal, Nepal Police Superintendent of Police Dhakendra Khatiwada, Armed Police Superintendent of Police Gyanmani Paudel, National Investigation Office Deputy Director Surendra Koirala and others.
