When Kahunkhola overflowed, the wall collapsed and the flood entered the house

Shrawn 4, 2082

Anup Poudel

When Kahunkhola overflowed, the wall collapsed and the flood entered the house

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Due to incessant rains, the flow of the river has increased and the wall has collapsed, flooding has entered the house in Pokhara. Since Saturday night, the flow of Kahunkhola in Pokhara Metropolitan City-13 has increased and the houses around Kahunkhola market, Dhalke Bridge and Dhalke Bridge have been flooded. Also, a house has been washed away by the river.

DSP Hari Bahadur Basnet, Information Officer of District Police Office Kaski informed that the two-storeyed one-storey house of 51-year-old Deepa Lama, a resident of Dhalke Pul, was damaged by the river. He said that in some wards of Pokhara-18, Pokhara-20 Annapurna rural municipality, houses were damaged due to landslides. According to him, there was no human loss in the floods and landslides across the district.

Pokhara-13 Ward President Kiran Baral said that a house of the bridge was damaged due to erosion when the wall was destroyed by the river. ``A wall has been damaged at one place above. Work has been done to fix the river bank,' he said, ``The work is going on to put mesh on the damaged house.'' Photo: Anup Paudel/Kantipur

When Kahunkhola overflowed, the wall collapsed and the flood entered the house Pokhara-13 Kahunkhola flows in two directions from the Toll. From there, the river joins the Vijaypur river through a canal to the east and goes to the irrigation canal to the south. Local Congress leader Deepak Gurung and his relatives have plotted here, the retaining wall has narrowed the irrigation canal.

Due to the narrowness of the irrigation canal, the water could not drain out and the houses of the village were flooded on Saturday night. The wall built around 038 was destroyed when the water could not drain and could not stop the flow. Then the flow of the river increased as the water going in both directions flowed in one direction. Which flooded the houses around the canal. Earlier Kahunkhola used to join the canal from the left side before the wall collapsed. 

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