Showing posts with label Terai Floods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terai Floods. Show all posts

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Lawmakers call for immediate relief works in flood affected areas

Lawmakers call for immediate relief works in flood affected areas

Parliamentarians have drawn the government’s attention towards the problems facing the flood affected people in Terai.

Speaking during Thursday's session of the Interim Legislature Parliament, lawmakers asked government to update the House regarding the efforts being made rescuing the flood affected people across the Terai area. They suggested the government to make a long-term plan to tackle problems created by the flashfloods before the start of rainy season.

MP Ram Kumar Chaudhary said government's inability to devise long-term plans left Terai people high and dry during rainy season every year.

Other MPs from Terai also called for quick relief works in the flood affected areas.

Meanwhile, parliamentarians expressed mixed reaction over the ongoing efforts of the government to hold talks with the armed and unarmed agitating groups.

A few of them asked the government to stop dialogue with the armed groups that intend to disintegrate the nation while others urged positive response to the demands put forward by the agitating groups in Terai, Janajatis, Dalits and others.

On the other hand, the Maoist lawmakers sought explanation from the defence minister Girija Prasad Koirala regarding the activities of the Nepal Army if he was unaware of the recent controversial deployment of the army personnel for personal security of the Maoist ministers.

Maoist MPs Bam Dev Chhetri and Tilak Pariyar said Koirala must answer the parliament regarding the deployment and ensure that Nepal Army is fully under the control of the government. nepalnews.com ia July 26 07

Flood wreaks havoc in various places, four feared dead

Flood wreaks havoc in various places, four feared dead

Flood caused by torrential monsoon rainfall has wreaked havoc in a number of districts in southern plains, particularly affecting Banke and Bardiya in the mid-west and Jhapa in the east. Four people have been feared dead in separate incidents.

In Nepalgunj, a large section of the city has been waterlogged. In some parts of the city, water level has risen to 4 feet forcing the people to flee their homes and seek shelter in school buildings. Electricity supply in the city has also been cut off due to inundation of local station.

In Banke and Bardiya districts, the overflow from the swollen Rapti, Babai and other local streams have inundated surrounding villages. After two days of incessant rainfall, thousands of houses have been affected due to gushing flood waters. Reports say around 2000 people have been displaced from there.

In Dadeldhura, a boy named Madan Bhatta was swept away by a swollen local river.

In Jhapa district, reports say that scores of people have been affected, particularly in Anarmani VDC near Birtamode. Bhutanese refugee camps including Goldhap, Khudunabari, Timai, Beldangi in Jhapa and Pathari in Morang district have also been affected by the flood waters.

Likewise, flash floods have also affected Mahottari, Dhanusha, Sarlahi, Saptari, Bara and Nawalparasi districts. In Saptari, the local Bhim dam has been damaged affecting thirteen VDCs. A girl named Mamata Kumari Das has been swept away by swollen Mahauli stream. In Bara, 300 houses have been inundated including 200 in Dharmanagar area alone. Furthermore, in Nawalparasi, flood from Dhanewa river has inundated parts of Khadewa VDC.

In Udayapur district, two people have been feared dead after being swept away by swollen Triyuga river in separate incidents.

Meanwhile, Thir Bahadur GC, an under secretary at the Natural Disaster Relief Division at the Home Ministry, told Nepal FM, that the government has swung into action for rescue and relief. He claimed that the center is coordinating with district disaster relief committees.

On the other hand, landslide in Tanahun district has obstructed a section of Prithvi highway in Yenapak.

The Department of Meteorology and Hydrology has said that currently monsoon is more active in Terai than in hilly region. Country has seen heavy rainfall for the past one week. nepalnews.com sd Jul 26 07

Floods hit 200 Bardiya families

Floods hit 200 Bardiya families

Himalayan News Service
Bardiya, July 25:

Floods in streams and the Bahai river triggered by incessant rains since yesterday have affected at least 200 households. Following the mayhem, standing paddy crops in large areas also suffered extensive damage.
According to the Bardiya district police office, today’s flood displaced over 100 households at Taswa village in Mohammedpur VDC of the district. Taswa villagers were also forced to shift
lock, stock and barrel to higher places.
Constable Hemant BC at the district police control office said rescue teams of the police have been rushed from the district headquarters Gulariya to the site. He added that no human casualty occurred.
Flood in the Babai river also damaged a bridge and a culvert, flooding over 100 houses in Belwa VDC-7. Occupants of the flooded houses shifted to a nearby village on higher ground.
The flood in the river
also damaged paddy crops on 15 bighas of land in Padnaha VDC, police said. So far no loss of human life has been reported.

Saptari villages submerged
Rajbiraj: Seven villages in Saptari district were inundated on Wednesday after the Khando river overflowed and entered into human settlements. Bamangamakatti, Topa, Koiladi, Kobarsain, Mahadeva, Katti and Sakarpur are under floodwaters.
As the Khando river was flooded due to rains for the last three days, the villages were submerged, said one Bindeshwor Mandal of Topa. Villagers started moving away from villages in search of safe places since early morning today, he added.
The Rajbiraj-Hanumannagar road section has also been inundated, Mandal said. — HNS

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Lawmakers demand demolition of Indian dams; floods affect Terai

Lawmakers demand demolition of Indian dams; floods affect Terai

Stating that huge tracts of land have been inundated in various districts of Nepal due to the dams built unilaterally by India along the Indo-Nepal border, parliamentarians have demanded that such ‘physical infrastructures’ be demolished.

Talking in the 'zero' and 'special' hour session of the interim parliament Sunday, parliamentarians drew the attention of the government towards the importance of maintaining a natural flow of the river water in the southern border areas. Saying that the Mahalisagar, Laxmanpur including other dams India unilaterally built along its border with Nepal has caused many houses and huge tracts of arable land to be submerged under water, they demanded that the government make necessary arrangements for the rehabilitation of the people affected by it at the earliest.

“The government should take initiative to demolish the dams built unilaterally in the border areas in contravention of the international norms,” said lawmaker Sunil Prajapati.

Parliamentarian Purna Kumari Subedi said that the people had to silently bear the unjust treaty /agreement that had been signed in the past and demanded the demolition of the Indian dam that has inundated Nepalese territory and caused misery to thousands of people. “The victims of last years floods and inundation are yet to get proper compensation,” she said.

Meanwhile, the incessant rainfall from the past few days has caused havoc in Parsa, Mahottari, Banke, Bara, Rauthat and other districts as hundreds of houses and huge tracts of lands have been submerged by floods.

According to the Kathmandu Post, more than 100 houses in Nagawa, Inaruwa, Ranighat, Radhemai, Bara and Chhapakiya district have been inundated. Police administration distributed beaten rice to 138 flood affected victims in Inaruwa and Radhemai VDCs and Nepal Red Cross Society Parsa also provided tents to affected people.

In another report, the northern parts of Mahottari district have been hugely affected due to floods. More than a dozen offices have been inundated in Jaleshwor municipality.

Similarly, Jaleshwor-Birtamod, Jaleshwor-Itthihani and Sari-Piaguani road sections have been obstructed due to flooding. nepalnews.com ag July 23