In Kathmandu valley, Godavari station recorded the highest rainfall of 41 mm. Similarly, there has been 28 mm of rain in Khumaltar, 35 in Chandragiri, 30 in Nagarkot, 20 in Kapan and 23 mm in Kalanki.
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According to the Department of Water and Meteorology, 64 mm of rain has fallen across the country in the last 6 hours. During this period, Madhesh province has received the most rainfall. In Kathmandu valley, Godavari station recorded the highest rainfall of 41 mm. Similarly, there has been 28 mm rain in Khumaltar, 35 mm in Chandragiri, 30 mm in Nagarkot, 20 mm in Kapan and 23 mm in Kalanki. With the heavy rains, the water level in the streams and rivers in Kathmandu valley has increased. The security agencies have asked the residents in the coastal areas to be safe and alert and have also done miking in some places.
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