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Roshi river is flowing from the dill in the courtyard. At the back of the house, there is a landslide that fell last year. The family of Bishnu Bahadur Mulmi of Panauti Municipality-12 Mahari, which was affected by floods and landslides last October, has been living in Zenten for 9 months.
When the sky is covered with clouds, he has only one concern, 'Where will he go if it rains heavily?' They say, 'Despite wealth and property, there is only one house left, there is nowhere to go, there is neither money nor land to build another.'
The government has provided Rs. But most of the affected people do not have a safe place to pay the same amount.
Rajendra Shrestha of Mahbhir, who has nothing left of his house, farm, and shop due to Roshi's floods, has been staying with his relatives for a few days and renting a room in Banepa for eight months.
'How can you live there at the risk of both floods and landslides and have to pay 15,000 monthly rent to live in Banepa,' he said, 'You can't move with the money given by the government, there is a risk of landslides above and below the flood in the old place.' He said that the risk has not been reduced even though the materials coming out of the mining and crusher industries operating here are put directly into the river.
Last October, local 61-year-old Dilkumari reached Panauti Bazar after walking for hours to save her life when the Roshi river came up in front of Raut's yard. According to him, the fear of floods and landslides has increased for the locals.
"Miners have brought dust and deposited it in the river, there is a fear that the river will be blocked and flood will enter the settlement like a flood," he said, "All the hills here have been eroded by the flood water, there is a fear of landslides if there is heavy rain."
Local 55-year-old Jamuna Bik no longer has the courage to build a new house. Because, after the earthquake displaced Roshi Bazar, she built a new house. Shortly after living in the new house, his house was swept away by the flood of October . The flood not only washed away his house, but also washed away all the remaining land and crops. His family, displaced by the flood, does not have the resources to build a new house. She says, "Even if the government gives money to build temporary houses, how can we do it in a place where there is a risk of floods and landslides?" Where to make ?' Concerned agencies have not shown interest in the concerns of
victims. Ram Sharan Bhandari, Chief of Panauti Municipality, said that Kalanti, Roshi Bazar, Ward 8 Dam Side Area, Malpi Area, Thumki Danda located in Ward 11, Nepane, Ladkeshwar Area, Ward 2 Naya Village Basti, Ward 7 Panauti Bazar area are at risk of landslides.
Even though it seems that the settlements of these places should be relocated, even a single decision cannot be made at the local level, for that a geologist has to study the actual situation there, even though the state and union have been informed about this matter, nothing has been addressed,' he said . According to him, there is a need for support from the state and the union in this matter.
Roshi Rural Municipality-2 Narayantar, Ward 9 Deurali and Ward 11 Kaldhunga, another local level of Kavre, which is highly affected by the disaster, said Dinesh Lamma, President of Roshi Rural Municipality, that places are at high risk. According to him, the settlement of Ward 9 Deurali needs to be relocated. "We have decided to transfer the affected to a safe place and have sent them to the center," he said. According to him, the data of high-risk settlements has been collected and sent to the center in accordance with the authority of the local level.
"On the issue of relocation of high-risk slums, a single decision cannot be made at the local level," he said. According to him, tools and equipment are kept ready for disaster response.
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The district disaster management committee meeting on November 5, 2081 decided to request the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority and the Urban Development and Building Office for a geographical study of the vulnerable settlements regarding the issue of safe housing for those living in risky settlements affected by floods and landslides. The
meeting decided to request all local disaster management committees to identify the settlements that are uninhabitable due to landslides and need to be relocated. District Disaster Management Committee Coordinator and Chief District Officer Umesh Kumar Dhakal said that even after 7 months of the decision, the relevant agencies have not taken any steps for implementation.
According to him, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority and the Urban Development and Building Office have been repeatedly advised on this issue, but it has not been implemented yet. "Details of risky settlements have been collected from the local municipality," he said, "the said details have also been submitted to the center, but the center has not given any attention to this matter." The district administration has the details of 78 deaths and 6 missing persons from various places in Kavre's 13 municipalities. Kavre's Panauti, Roshi, Bethanchok, Temal, and Panchkhal, Namobuddha, Mandandeupur, Bhumlu, Chaurideurali, Khanikhola, Mahabharat Rural Municipality were also declared as emergency by the government.
