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Nepal Issues Flood Alert as River Water Levels Continue to Rise

The Department of Flood Forecasting Division in Nepal has issued a flood alert across several regions, warning of rising river water levels due to continuous heavy rainfall. Residents are urged to take precautions as the situation is expected to worsen.

Areas Affected by the Flood Warning

In a press release, the Flood Forecasting Division identified the main affected areas as regions west of the Arun Basin (Sankhuwasabha District) extending to the Banganga Basin (Kapilvastu District). Rivers such as Arun, Dudhkoshi, Sunkoshi, Bagmati, Narayani, Tinau, and Banganga, along with their tributaries, are expected to experience rising water levels.

Roads and Homes Submerged

Continuous heavy rainfall has led to severe flooding, inundating roads and houses across Nepal. The department has stated that a significant flood risk remains for the next 24 hours, particularly in areas west of the Arun Basin up to the Banganga Basin. “Almost all monitored rivers in these regions have surpassed warning levels, with some nearing critical danger points,” the press release emphasized.

Rising Danger Levels in Key Rivers

The report added that Sunkoshi and Bagmati rivers have already exceeded danger levels and continue to rise. Meanwhile, rivers like Arun, Dudhkoshi, Narayani, Tinau, and Banganga have crossed warning thresholds and are escalating in severity.

Weather Forecast and Public Advisory

According to the Flood Forecasting Division, ongoing rainfall in the catchment areas of these rivers is contributing to the rising flood risks. Heavy rainfall is also predicted to continue over the next 24 hours, further aggravating the situation. “This persistent precipitation is expected to worsen the flooding,” the department warned.

Safety Measures and Emergency Contacts

The department urged the public to avoid unnecessary travel, remain in safe and elevated areas, and closely follow weather updates. “Be prepared to evacuate if you’re in low-lying areas,” the statement read. Those requiring assistance are advised to contact the Flood Forecasting Section via a toll-free number (1155), or reach out to local authorities and emergency services for immediate help.

Nisha Srivastava

Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

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