The government has stated that it has kept 7,524 personnel from the Nepal Army, 10,585 from the Nepal Police, and 8,110 personnel, including 134 divers from the Armed Police Force, on standby for search and rescue operations during monsoon disasters.
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The government has kept 26,219 security personnel, including 134 divers, on standby for search and rescue operations during the monsoon season.
According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority, the manpower prepared by all three security agencies will be mobilized across the country as needed.
According to the Authority's spokesperson Shanti Mahat, all preparations for the monsoon disaster have been made and a national response plan has been prepared and implemented. According to her, responsibilities have been assigned to the agencies.
According to her, 7,524 Nepal Army personnel, 10,585 Nepal Police personnel, and 8,110 Armed Police personnel, including 134 divers, have been kept on standby for search and rescue operations during the monsoon season.
They are manpower prepared for search and rescue operations in all 77 districts as needed. In addition, manpower available in each district will be mobilized as needed.
The Authority has estimated that 226,661 people from 51,868 households across the country will be affected by monsoon-related disasters this year. Spokesperson Mahat said that the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has estimated that there will be less than average rainfall and more than average heat during this year's monsoon period and has estimated the number of affected people based on that.
