Locals have been urged to remain alert following continuous rise in water level in the Saptakoshi River following incessant rain.
A meeting of the Nepali Congress (NC) Parliamentary Party has decided to honestly implement the agreement reached between the NC and CPN (UML) for the formation of a new government.
Former Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Khilraj Regmi, has said common understanding among political parties is essential for country's development and economic progress.
A person died and another one went missing in the flood occurred in Dang district. Similarly, dozens of houses have been inundated due to incessant rainfall.
Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane has directed the bodies concerned to make arrangement to immediately shift the households which are vulnerable to disaster to the safer locations.
Chief Minister of the Madhesh Province Satish Kumar Singh has secured the vote of confidence in the Madhesh Province Assembly. In Saturday's meeting of the province assembly, he secured 67 votes in favour whereas received 34 votes against.
A culvert set up at Sheratar of Shuklagandaki-7 along the Prithvi Highway has been swept away by the flood, causing a disruption in highway traffic.
Chief Minister of Madhesh Province Satish Kumar Singh dismissed six ministers belonging from four parties from the provincial cabinet on Saturday.
The vehicular movements have resumed along the BP and Araniko highways, which were earlier obstructed due to landslips.
Jangmu Sherpa,64, has gone missing when the flooded Rolwaling rivulet swept him away on Friday night, said chairperson of Gaurishanar-9, Nima Geli Sherpa.
The water level in the Narayani River has crossed the danger level. With this District Administration Office Nawalpur has issued a warning asking residents of the river banks and surroundings to stay alert.
A high alert has been issued to villages and settlements around the embankment of Rapti River as the river crosses a danger level triggered by the incessant rainfall for two days.
The vehicular movement has resumed recently along the Hetauda-Dakshinkali roadway which was halted after a landslip at Chhepare of Indrasarobar rural municipality-2 due to a landslip triggered by incessant rainfall last night.
Different places of the BP highway connecting eastern districts have been disrupted because of the incessant rainfall from Friday evening. According to the District Police Office, Kavrepalanchok said that the highway has been blocked owing to the floods that has come in torrential streams along the Kavrepalanchok section of BP Highway.