Bedkot, July 30 : The local people of Kutiyakabar of Dodhara Chandani Municipality-10 in Kanchanpur district are a terrified lot when it rains. So much so they have spent many sleepless nights due to the fear of being swept away by the flooded Mahakali and Jogbudha rivers, said a local Khadke Budha.
"We cannot have peaceful mind
when monsoon starts. We remain awake the whole night to check the water level
in the rivers. The flooded rivers directly advance towards the village when it
rains. We can do nothing but to wait for this," he said.
Kutiyakabar is a Nepali settlement
across the Mahakali river linking India surrounded by the rivers. Over 400
people of around 40 families reside in the village. The local people face the
perennial problem of flood when monsoon starts, said another local Basanti
Sunar.
"Some days ago, we were
informed that the Dhauliganga dam remained open. Then we could not sleep due to
the fear of flood."
The Sunar couple resides here with
two small daughters and aged mother. The local residents are vigilant and
frequently keep an eye on mobile apps for any alert messages regarding
potential disasters. They have already packed their luggage in advance so that
they should not waste a time for the preparations before escaping to safety during
emergency.
During floods, we find it very
challenging to flee to safety. "We will be unable to manage time to pick
up even the most basic necessities," said local Bam Bahadur Sunar.
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"It comes like it is going to
devour all of us," he said being based on his subjective experiences.
Some move to school buildings while
others prefer seeking refuge at neighbours' houses which locate at relatively
safe areas. The Mahakali River has already initiated soil erosion at
Kutiyakabar. "This time, we so far fortunately experiences no major flood.
Nevertheless, the continuous erosion is causing significant damage, converting
fertile paddy fields into barren desert lands. If timely action is not taken to
control the river's erosion, we are sure to be rendered totally homeless,"
he said.
One of the major grievances of
Kutiyakabar folks is that the local people's representatives are apathetic
towards their issues and agony. In each election, political represetantives
here visit the settlement with assurances to end the problems of natural
disasters, but once they get elected, they no more remember the promises,
according to local Ain Bahadur Sunar.
"The river is emerging high,
we in downhill and we are greatly in fear over assessing the high possibility
that the river could run towards the settlement at any time," he
said.
The locals demand the construction
of cemented embankments to the Mahakali and Jogbudha rivers and a safe house at
the locality during emergency. As they say, they find no viable means to avoid
the flood and its devastating consequences every year. They who live in
vulnerable conditions are uncertain if the government will be there to support
them during such crises. (RSS)