Chitwan police made mike saying that Narayani may flood

Ashad 24, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Chitwan police made mike saying that Narayani may flood

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Chitwan police have miked saying that there may be flood in Narayani. The Flood Forecasting Division has estimated that the settlements along the banks of the Trishuli River may be affected by the floods that came from Tibet in Bhotekoshi in Rasuwagadhi on Tuesday morning.

According to this, Chitwan police has asked the residents of the riverside settlements to be cautious through miking, informed DSP Ravindra Khanal, District Police Office Chitwan.

The flood forecasting division said that the effect of the flood from Tibet can be seen up to Trishuli river and Budhigandaki Dobhan. On Tuesday morning, the flood from Tibet mixed with the Bhotekoshi river.

According to the department, a big flood has entered the Bhotekoshi river under the Trishuli sub-catchment of the Narayani river watershed from the Tibet region. The division said, 'It seems that there was a flood at 3:30 this morning at Rasuwa-Saprubensi water measuring center located in Bhotekoshi of this department.' According to

department, the flood reached Betravati around 5 am. According to the division, the flow has increased to about 2 and a half meters in Betravati center and is currently decreasing. Also, the department urged the residents around the banks of the Trishuli River to be alert, saying, 'Initially, the effect of this flood is seen to reach around the Dobhan (Benighat) of the Trishuli River, so vigilance is necessary till this afternoon.'

The flood in Bhotekoshi washed away the Miteri bridge connecting Nepal-China located at Rasuwagadhi crossing. 3 policemen, 9 Nepalis working in the customs yard and 6 Chinese citizens are without contact due to flood.

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