Kathmandu, June 12 : As many as 1.25 million people are likely to be affected by monsoon in the country this year, it is predicted.
A study carried out by the National
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA) based on different
scientific analysis has predicted that 1.25 million people belong to a total of
286,098 households are likely to be affected by different disaster incidents
this year.
The study has predicted that the
incidents of natural disaster will mostly affect Madhes province followed by
Koshi province. The incidents would affect around 400,000 people in the Madhes
and 300, 000 people in the Koshi province this year, the report stated.
According to the Authority,
disaster would affect 200,000 people in the Lumbini province, 100,000 in the
Bagmati province, 147,000 in the Sudurpaschim province, 69,000 in the Gandaki
province and 35,000 in Karnali province.
Last year around two million people
were predicted to be affected by the incidents of disasters.
In view of this, the government has
intensified early preparedness and response efforts before the monsoon set in
the country. The Ministry of Home Affairs has stepped up its preparation to put
in place mechanisms to tackle devastating disasters this year.