Continuous rain inundates over 100 houses in Dhangadhi
Continuous and heavy rainfall in several parts of the country in the last 24 hours have taken life of one person and injured seven others, according to Nepal Police Headquarters. Triggered by heavy rainfall, landslides in sev
Kathmandu, September 27 — Flights and landings across various locations in the country have been affected due to heavy rain and low visibility.
Tribhuvan International Airport has reported disruptions in flights and landings from airports including Surkhet, Pokhara, Bharatpur, Bhadrapur, and Tumlingtar.
However, flights from Dhangadhi, Nepalgunj, Bhairahawa, Simara, and Janakpur are still operational.
Due to the rain, no mountain flights have taken place today.
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Kathmandu, September 27 — Flights and landings across various locations in the country have been affected due to heavy rain and low visibility.
Tribhuvan International Airport has reported disruptions in flights and landings from airports including Surkhet, Pokhara, Bharatpur, Bhadrapur, and Tumlingtar.
However, flights from Dhangadhi, Nepalgunj, Bhairahawa, Simara, and Janakpur are still operational.
Due to the rain, no mountain flights have taken place today.
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Floods in different rivers caused by continuous rain in Sudurpashchim Province from Thursday have entered Bhajani Municipality, Joshipur Rural Municipality, Kailari Rural Municipality, Tikapur Municipality, Lamki Chuha Municipality and Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolitan City of Kailali district, inundating over 1,500 houses.
SUDURPASCHIM, July 2: Excessive heat since a week here has affected the normal life in Kailali and Kanchanpur districts of the Sudurpaschim province. The maximum temperature is said to have reached around 38 degrees Celsius.
Although the sky is covered with haze, no rain-causing clouds can be seen. It has not rained here for about a week. The labourers who have to go out for work to earn wages have been hit hard by the sweltering heat.
"We have been hearing news of disaster caused by incessant rains in the east and central parts of the country whereas the dry weather and no-rain has affected daily life in our region," said Kunwar Prasad Chaudhary, a daily wager from Dhangadhi.
Many people from the plains of these districts have been going to Khanidanda and Sahajpur located at higher altitude in the Chure hills of Kailali to escape the heat.
DHANGADI, April 8: Following the wet outfield due to the continuous rain since Saturday evening, the match between CYC Attariya and Biratnagar Kings under the Dhangadhi Premiere League (DPL) has been shortened to six over game.