Landslide, flood victims still waiting for house reconstruction ahead of another monsoon

  BAGLUNG, June 3: The flood and landslide victims who lost their home due to the disasters are still waiting for reconstruction in the district. Though there are three tiers of the government in the country, the victims are not addressed by any one even after a year.  The victims in all 10 local levels in the district have been living under the makeshift houses and tents in the winter and spring season. Now they are worried of the approaching monsoon season.  Ishwar Poudel, a victim of Jaimini Municipality-1 complained that eight houses were damaged in the landslides but no single house is reconstructed so far.   According to the district disaster management committee report, a total of 632 houses were damaged in the floods and landslides in the district last year.   Of the total displaced, 21 households don’t have their own land plot to reconstruct the house. However, 52 houses could be fit for living only after retrofitting.  Although the federal government has announced Baglung, Myagdi and Sindhupalchok districts as the disaster-hit districts, no initiations have been taken to reconstruct the houses of the flood and landslide victims in the  district so far.  Dhorpatan Municipality mayor Devkumar Nepali shared that they were waiting for reconstruction bids from the concerned sides and federal government.  The municipality has made makeshift houses from the relief funds. 

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Minister Bhusal vows for long-term plan against flood-induced disasters

KIRATPUR, July 30: People from the catchment areas of Kamala river in Dhanusha district have drawn attention of Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Pampha Bhusal for the lasting solution from the inundation taking place almost every year in the monsoon.     The locals and people's representatives put forth their concerns to Minister Bhusal on Thursday as she reached at Dholbajja area of Sabaila Municipality in the district of Dhanusha for an inspection visit.  On the occasion, Minister Bhusal said that a master plan, which is feasible technically and financially, would be prepared by considering the people of Sindhuli, Dhanusha and Siraha district for the lasting solution of inundation caused due to flooded river.  In this monsoon season, the swollen river damaged the some of the embankments and farmlands too. Upon hearing the complaints from the locals, Minister Bhusal announced to allocate Rs 2 million for the control of the flood for the emergency purpose. Prior to this, Minister Bhusal had provided Rs 5 million for the same purpose. After the inspection of the affected sites, Secretary of Water Resources and Irrigation Mani Ram Gelal said that the ministry has informed the concerned bodies of Indian government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the damage in embankment that was developed with the assistance of Indian government. On the occasion, lawmaker Matrika Prasad Yadav said that the river has caused havoc in the monsoon season adding that the damage would be cross border if it was not managed in time.

Govt to study flood-induced damage in roads and bridges

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Goverment to provide grants to families of monsoon-induced disasters

KATHMANDU, May 4: In a first-of-its kind practice, the government of Nepal is all set to provide cash grant to the families affected by the monsoon-induced disasters for their rehabilitation. Government formulated a procedure for the same and has already allocated Rs 200 million to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority, informed Authority’s Chief Executive Anil Pokharel. Pokharel shared that initially, 247 households in Myagdi district whose houses were rendered inhabitable by various monsoon-induced natural disasters will be provided the grant. The grant shall be provided in three installments and shall be used for reconstruction of houses. The District Disaster Management Committee should decide and demand for the grant for the victims, according to the Authority. It is estimated that over 3,000 affected households meet the criteria to receive the grant assistance. The Authority recorded that over 6,000 households were adversely affected by the flood, landslide and inundation among others in the past.  The monsoon in 2020 had recorded the highest loss of lives and properties. Sindhupalchowk, Baglung, Dolakha, Accham, Kalikot, Nuwakot, Jajarkot, Darchula, Bajhang, Dang, Gorkha, Makawanpur, Tanahu, Arkhakhanchi, Synagja, Rasuwa, Dhankuta, Sankhuwasabha, Gulmi, Morang were among the districts that incurred a massive loss of lives and properties due to monsoon-induced disasters.  According to the procedure, the beneficiaries will receive a total of Rs 50,000 in grant in the first and second installment for the construction of temporary shelter. Government will provided Rs 5 million to the affected families in mountainous region in three different rounds.    Similarly, those affected families in hilly areas would avail Rs 400,000 in total as a grant in three installments. The affected families in Terai region will get Rs 300,000 in three installments.