Balewa, June 10 (RSS): Pre-monsoon rainfall in Baglung has caused losses of millions of rupees in Baglung.
According to the Meteorological
Forecasting Division, the monsoon that had entered the country last Sunday eight
days before the tentative date is in the course of spreading across the
country. But heavy rain since last Tuesday in Baglung, the district in Gandaki
Province, has already displaced dozens of households, damaging infrastructures
worth millions of rupees.
Rain-triggered floods and landslides
have posed a constant threat to 35 households at Galkot municipality while 19
families face a landslide risk at Jaimini municipality 9 and 10 following soil
erosion from the flash floods.
The district received heavy rains
from Wednesday evening to Thursday morning. The rains have caused havoc with
the lives of people throughout the district.
The Baglung folks are still haunted
by the memories of devastating rainfall in the district last year. They fear
whether the situation would reoccur this time too, said one Shiva Shris Magar
of Jaimini-10
Magar is concerned about the safety of the community during rains. As he said, he is not happy with the road development
projects undertaken in the locality as he believed that they have put the
settlement at additional risk of calamities. “There are roads above and beneath
the settlement and the rainwater gets accumulated in the settlement, forcing us
to leave the area,” he complained.
According to him, 17 families at Spring
and Toribari of Jaimini -10 are urgently required to be shifted to a safer
area/
Three families have been already
displaced and other houses are promptly needed to move out of the settlement.
The families of Balbir Nepali, Lal Bahadur Nepali, and Man Bahadur Nepali have been already displaced by the disaster and two houses at Painyuthanthap are struggling to cope with the disaster risk.
Flood has eroded the road of Galkot
and Jaimini municipality which were upgraded by investing millions of rupees in
the current fiscal year. The flood has also made huge destruction to
blacktopped roads.
The rainfall has made a huge loss in
Galkot municipality-1, 2, 3, and 4.
Chairperson of Galkot
municipality-1, Lal Bahadur Rana, said that three buffaloes and a goat of Amar
Bahadur Khadka of ward no 1 were killed when a landslide buried them. Different
settlements—Bhungkhani, Gate, and Kafalthuta are at the risk of landslides. The landslide has also buried a house of a local Bijayi Khatri.
Rana shared that most of the houses
of the then ward no 3 are at the risk of landslides and small and big landslides
have occurred behind every house.
Mid-Hill Highway remained obstructed on
Thursday due to landslip and vehicular movement resumed from Thursday evening
after continuous initiatives, said Spokesperson of Galkot municipality, Hemant
Bhandari.
Similarly, the Thirty-five houses of the Narethanti bazaar of Galkot-1 as well as the houses surrounding to it are also at
the risk of flood and landslide. The flood has buried the playground of a local
Mahendra Secondary School.