Water levels in rivers across Nepal exceed danger mark
Kathmandu, September 29 — The water levels in various rivers across the country have crossed the danger mark. According to data from Sunday evening at 6 PM, the water levels in six different locations are above the danger threshold.
According to the Flood Forecasting Division, the water level of the Manohara River in Balkumari, Kathmandu, is above the danger level. Similarly, in Khokana, Lalitpur, the Bagmati River has also surpassed the danger mark, although the water level there is in the process of decreasing.
In addition, the Arun and Tamor rivers in Dhankuta, as well as the Sunkoshi River in Sindhuli and Bhojpur, have water levels above the danger threshold. The Bagmati River in Makwanpur and the Sunkoshi River in Sindhupalchowk also show high water levels.
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