Biratnagar, Dec 13 : The Biratnagar Metropolitan City (BMC) has begun a feasibility study in a bid to seek a long term resolution to the inundation problem here. The study began with the assistance of Asian Development Bank.
The BMC city is
inundated every year during monsoon for lack of proper outlet.
Mayor Nagesh
Koirala informed that BMC would seek a scientific solution to the problem it
has been facing for long. The feasibility study team is now inspecting various
wards that suffer much during monsoon rains. He further said the consultants
from ADB were now studying how the inundation in BMC could be given outlet to
Singhiya and Keshliya streams.
The BMC is
mulling how the water from old canals as Ghoga, Basta, Dhuduwa, Chyangbari, and
Marli could be drained at major stream. "Along with the ADB team, I'm
visiting the areas that are most affected during rains. The team would prepare
the report in two weeks which would pave way for the works ahead," Koirala
informed.
The technical
team leader for the feasibility study from SCHEMES DM, Dr Sheikh Javed
Mohammad, also said they had begun the inspection of the inundated areas. A
detailed report would be prepared after the feasibility study.
The team had the
field inspections of ward no 3, 15, 17, 18 and 19 of BMC. (RSS)