Kavrepalanchok, April 20: The floods and landslides triggered by incessant rains in early October last year in Kavrepalanchok caused the highest loss of life and property in Bagmati Province.
About seven months after the
incident, the government has started a detailed damage assessment of private
houses starting from Roshi Rural Municipality, which suffered the highest
casualty in terms of life and property.
Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak
inaugurated the assessment work on Wednesday from Narayantar in Roshi Rural
Municipality-2. He started the detailed damage assessment by providing damage
assessment certificates to three disaster survivors of Ward No. 2 of the
municipality.
The government has released Rs 73.5
million in Kavre for the construction of temporary housing and 18 technicians
have been deployed for a detailed damage assessment.
A total of 563 houses were damaged
in the disaster in Roshi Rural Municipality.
CEO of National Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Authority, Dinesh Bhatta, said that if the survivors
want to build temporary and permanent houses at the same time that is also
possible, but a detailed damage assessment is mandatory for that.
A total of 81 people died in
Kavrepalanchok due to floods and landslides while six are still listed as
missing. The floods and landslides damaged billions of rupees worth of physical
structures including roads, bridges, hospitals, schools, museums, etc. (RSS)