Water level rises in Saptakoshi river, 28 out of 56 barrage gates opened

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Kathmandu, July 3. The water level in the Koshi river, the largest river of the country, continues to rise following the incessant rainfall for some days. The highest water level so far this year was recorded this morning.

The measurement taken at 9 am today showed that the water flow in the Koshi Barrage is 231 thousand 515 Cusecs. The water flow at 12 midnight on Friday was 155 thousand 775 Cusecs, the Barrage Control Room stated.

Twenty-eight out of 56 sluice gates of the barrage have been opened in view of the rising water flow in the river. A red lamp has been lit at the Barrage as an indication of a danger sign considering the rise in water level.

The local administration has also alerted the people living close to the river bank and urged them to take precautions. Incessant rainfall in the mountainous and hilly regions has caused the tributaries of the Koshi river to be flooded, hence the rising water level in the river. The water flow in the river has increased by 24 thousand 995 overnight Friday. It is estimated that the water level will likely rise in the river with rainfall continuing in the mountainous and hilly regions upstream.

Meanwhile, more than 300 houses in Hanumannagar Kankalini municipality have been waterlogged due to the lack of drainage of the rainwater and the seepage water from the Koshi River. The Wards 9, 10, 11, and 12 of the municipality have been inundated due to this, mayor Shailesh Kumar Saha said.

Likewise, around 200 houses at Ward Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 at Saptakosi municipality in Saptari district have become waterlogged as the water from the swollen Triyuga, Amaha, Tengra, Gangajali and Satarapatara rivulets gushed in the settlements, municipality mayor Uttam Gautam said. The flooded Triyuga river has started eroding the embankment between Ward no 2 and Ward no 3 of the municipality.

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