Dhangadhi badly due to rains, Itahari, Morang, Sunsari, Banepa, Jhapa





KATHMANDU, June 7. Dhangadhi badly due to rains, Banepa, Jhapa, Itahari and submerged in the district have been affected due to janajivana.
Dhangadhi submerged
Today morning, the rain Dhangadhi sub-region had been inundated some wards. Due to lack of rain water drainage Ward No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 of the two-three feet of water in some neighborhoods is frozen. Ward No. 3 Bishalnagar Tole has seven home has been inundated households where traffic problems.

The lack of proper drainage system for rain water during the rainy season in most of Ward Metropolis have been inundated. Rain Kailali District, District Livestock Service Office, Nepal Telecom, including office premises, two-three feet of water is frozen. If you are transplanting of paddy farmers who Kailali rain.
Morang: Due to the ethnic group of frantic rain-5 bakra River Dam rife ethnic group 3 and 5 Number wards have been inundated 20 houses on Tuesday. The initiative is being displaced and people move away in a safe place. The location, area police office, a police team nabbed stone work is being saved.

Sunsari: Lamo rainfall Thimi -20 Pakali Hockney River has the same river, the water level in the rivers of 7 houses is an increase in the water into the house. Area Police Office, the police team nabbed the rescue operation is going. Recently is stable
 Banepa submerged

Banepa Banepa Kavrepalanchwok badly flooded due to incessant rain has today. Due to the Birtanagar Bus unfurled, pulabajara submerged operation when the vehicle has been difficult.
 Pulabajara submerged after the blocked highway vehicles to be operated in Banepa pulabajaradekhi local caradobatosamma is queued. Police said efforts were being made to interpret the way.

The blocked highway vehicles operating at the District Police Office said that unilateral conduct.
Banepa house built by encroaching opened annually during monsoon is encountered such a problem. A few weeks ago due to heavy rains that occurred was large scale damage in Banepa

Jhapa hundred houses have been inundated
 More than 100 homes have been inundated due to rains Floods continue to have. Bhadrapura 5 and 7 ward and move the field of water inundated the District Police Office, Jhapa.

A police team led by Inspector of District Police Office and the locals are inundated salvation. Fertile land has been reckless and disorganized drainage due to the settlement of frozen water, locals allege.

Meanwhile, the most dangerous flash floods in the river -1 Prince Rai bagaekama local residents and police to rescue him by m-indications are AMDA Hospital in Damak. Similarly, the municipality-9 Saturday night into the most dangerous river water is at risk from the house, police said.

Due to the market and the surrounding areas are inundated by rain Kanchanpur Bhimduttanagar
Today morning due to incessant rainfall being Kanchanpur Bhimduttanagar market and surrounding areas are submerged.

Due to persistent rain Datta-6 aithapura, vanakheta, salaghari and some family problems arise when the market areas are waterlogged. The North come rivulets of water drainage as well as the market lacked some of the lack of sewer drainage is inundated.

District Police Office policemen Inspector Raj Thapa, rain and flood inundation due to a problem with the district, he added. "No problem so far has not changed", he said, "has become affected due to incessant rain here adhyapanasameta school."

Itahari four ward inundated

Floods and torrential rain as erosion of the embankment Itahari four wards are imprecise. Dozens of houses have been inundated flood of human settlements are entered.

Lamo has vadhile varsasamgagai Itahari-7 in the dam by eroding human settlement has been affected by the entry janajivana.

Human settlement was entered today in the morning from the flood. Flood control to the army, armed force and police have worked endlessly dinaibhara. Team sack of sand, gravel, filling control are working. Human settlement has entered the flood still has not been fully control the iPlayer.
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