This year's monsoon has entered Nepal

This year's monsoon is expected to rain more than Sardar and cause damage

Jestha 16, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

This year's monsoon has entered Nepal

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This year's monsoon has entered Nepal. According to the Department of Water and Meteorology, Weather Forecast Division, it has entered from the east of Nepal since Thursday night and has spread to most parts of Koshi Province.

The division issued a bulletin on Friday and said that light to moderate monsoon rains have occurred in most of the meteorological centers of Koshi region. According to Dinesh Prasad Bhatt, executive head of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority, an action plan has been passed for preparedness as it is predicted that this year's monsoon will rain more than Sardar and cause damage.

Authority has estimated that 19 lakh 97 thousand 731 population of 4 lakh 57 thousand 145 households will be affected by Mansunjanya disaster this year. It is estimated that more than half of the total population i.e. 10 lakh 29 thousand women (52 percent) will be affected, while the affected male population is 969 thousand.

According to the Monsoon Preparedness and Response National Action Plan released by the Authority on Wednesday, the residents of Lumbini will be the most affected by this year's monsoon. 5 lakh 23 thousand 656 population of 1 lakh 19 thousand 830 households of Lumbini and least 1 lakh 27 thousand 308 population of 29 thousand 132 households of Karnali province will be affected.

Similarly, 3 lakh 27 thousand 376 population of 74 thousand 914 households of Bagmati, 2 lakh 87 thousand 107 population of 65 thousand 699 households of Gandaki, 2 lakh 75 thousand 867 population of 63 thousand 127 households of Koshi, 2 lakh 28 thousand 687 population of 52 thousand 331 households of Madhesh, 2 lakh 27 thousand 730 population of 52 thousand 112 households of Far West will be affected. It is estimated.

Kantipur

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