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Over 8,000 households affected by floods in Banke

BANKE, Oct 11: More than 8,000 households have been affected by inundation caused by floods triggered by incessant rainfall in Banke district. Eight thousand seven hundred three households in eight local bodies in the district have been directly affected by flood and inundation, said Topendra Bahadur KC, assistant chief district officer of Banke district.
By Republica

BANKE, Oct 11: More than 8,000 households have been affected by inundation caused by floods triggered by incessant rainfall in Banke district. Eight thousand seven hundred three households in eight local bodies in the district have been directly affected by flood and inundation, said Topendra Bahadur KC, assistant chief district officer of Banke district.


KC said the highest number of affected households is in Rapti Sonari Rural Municipality. As many as 3,500 families are affected in Rapti Sonari, 2,696 families in Narainapur Rural Municipality, 1950 families in Duduwa Rural Municipality, 249 households in Khajura Rural Municipality, 220 families in Nepalgunj Sub-Metropolitan City, 50 families in Baijanath Rural Municipality, 20 in Janaki Rural Municipality and 18 families in Kohalpur Municipality.


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Similarly, 181 households have suffered complete damage while 598 households have partial damages due to flood and inundation. As many as 1,143 people have been displaced in the eight local bodies of Banke district.


Two thousand one hundred thirty-one flood affected people have been rescued from 37 wards of the eight local bodies. People living in Rapti Sonari, Narainapur and Duduwa rural municipalities, the settlements in the downstream of the Rapti River, have been affected the most due to the flooding and inundation. Four hundred fifty families have been displaced in Tikulipur village alone, ward chairperson Gyanendra Oli said.


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