Kathmandu, Aug 8 : The Kathmandu Valley witnessed
heavy rainfall, causing floods in the river and streams. The Weather
Forecasting Division said the federal capital saw continuous downpour since
last night.
The Division has informed that
Nepal will have rainfall for some more days as the low pressure range of
monsoon is north of the average location (near Nepal). The heavy rainfall is
caused also because of the monsoon wind and low pressure system around Bihar of
India.
Currently, there is light to moderate
rainfall in Madhes, Bagmati, Lumbini and Gandaki Provinces.
Meanwhile, the Division has issued
alert, urging people not to go near the rivers and streams which are flooded
with downpour. The flood forecasting section in the Division has appealed to
all to stay alert till 11:00am as the water level was still rising in the
rivers and streams.
Budhanilakantha, Surdarijal,
Nagarkot and the vicinity had heavy rainfall at 6:00am today. It has triggered
floods in Bishnumati, Dhobikhola and Manohara rivers and streams. Those
travelling on the road along the rivers must be aware.
The weather forecasting bulletin of
the Division has mentioned that Koshi, Madhes, Bagmati, Gandaki and Lumbini
Provinces are likely to have more rainfall while others to have light to
moderate rainfall.
One to two places in Koshi,
Lumbini, Madhes and Bagmati Provinces are likely to have downpour coupled with
thunderstorm and lightning. (RSS)