Bhotekoshi-Trishuli floodwaters are progressively decreasing
Nepal experienced flash floods in the Bhotekoshi and Trishuli rivers due to heavy rainfall in China’s Tibet region. The District Administration Office, Rasuwa, issued an alert, urging locals to stay safe and consider the risk of flooding. Information has been obtained that the water level is steadily dropping, despite the substantial rise in river flow in the Trishuli 3B watershed area and surrounding Uttar Gaya. The Trishuli River, which flows through the Rasuwagadhi area, is said to be losing water, and the flood, which was first combined with debris, is now running as water. There have been no reports of human casualties thus far. Locals living near the riverbanks were evacuated to safer locations as the risk of flooding grew, and teams from the Nepali Army, Armed Police Force, and police were sent to the affected areas right once.
The district administration has called on settlements along river banks in Rasuwa, Nuwakot, and Dhading to avoid activities near the river banks. The flood, which damaged the Miteri Bridge and buried vehicles, has re-inflicted damage. Local administration, Nepali Army, and police teams are currently monitoring, rescuing, and managing the affected areas. Since the weather is still not entirely stable, the administration has once again asked residents to remain on high alert, citing the continued potential of flooding.
