Beware of storm for three days, alerts disaster risk authority

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA) has requested one and all to adopt precautions, reasoning about the possibility of heavy rains and storms for the next three days.

Issuing a press release on Thursday, NDRRMA urged everyone to remain alert. 

According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, heavy rainfall and snowfall are predicted in the hilly and mountainous regions of Karnali and Sudurpaschim Provinces for the next three days. 

High speed wind is likely to occur in Dang, Nepalgunj and Tarai areas of Lumbini Province. 

The Department mentioned that the storm would occur at a speed of 119 kilometer per hour in Biratnagar, Dhankuta, Dharan and the surrounding districts till Saturday. 

It is shared that the wind may pose risks, causing damages in various structures, including disruption in electricity and communication services. 

Under-Secretary at NDRRMA, Ram Bahadur KC, requested the locals of these areas to avoid unnecessary travel, stay in safer places and stop operating vehicles so that they could minimize damages and harms.  

 

 

 

 

 

27th Flora Expo kicks off in Kathmandu

The 27th Flora Expo hosted by Floriculture Association of Nepal has kicked off today. 

The expo that began with the main slogan 'Floriculture for Clean Environment, Employment and Economic Prosperity' is to be run in Bhrikutimandap exhibition hall up to March 22, it is stated. 

Inaugurating the fair, Bagmati province Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development, Madhusudan Paudel expressed the province government's ever readiness to support to prosper floriculture business. 

He urged the concerned stakeholders to provide further program and policy recommendations to that end. 

"Floriculture and nursery is a competitive enterprise. It has to be made tech-savvy. The plants need to be protected and new to be promoted," he said. 

President of the Association, Rajesh Bhakta Shrestha, said that floriculture is currently being carried out in about 270 hectares across 52 districts and that more than 53,500 people are employed directly or indirectly in the flower business. 

He mentioned that some agricultural policies have been modified and implemented, which has led to policy issues in imported flowers and flower-based products that need to be produced domestically.

 

Couple dies as truck hits bullock cart in Kailali

A couple died when a truck hit a bullock cart they were travelling on at Bajaipur in Kailari Rural Municipality-5, Kailali on Wednesday. 

DSP Yogendra Timilsina of the District Police Office, Kailali said that the deceased have been identified as 60-year-old Kalsu Chaudhary and his 70-year-old wife Setanu Chaudhary.

According to him, the Chaudhary couple, who sustained serious injuries when the truck  Na 6 Kha 778 hit the cart from behind last night, were rushed to the Seti Provincial Hospital in Dhangadhi, where both of them died during the course of treatment, police reported. 

DSP Timilsina shared that both oxen pulling the cart also died after being hit by the truck. 

Police said that they have impounded the truck and arrested its driver for investigation.

Further investigation into the accident is underway, police said. 

 

 

Rainfall likely in Karnali and Sudurpaschim Provinces

The weather will remain generally cloudy in the hilly and mountainous regions of Karnali and Sudurpashchim Provinces while the weather in the remaining areas will be partly cloudy. 

According to the Weather Forecasting Division, there is a possibility of moderate rain and snowfall with thunder, lightning, and hail at some places in the hilly and mountainous regions of Karnali and Sudurpashchim Provinces, at a few places in the hilly and mountainous regions of Lumbini and Gandaki Provinces, and at one or two places in the hilly and mountainous regions of Koshi and Bagmati Provinces as well as the Tarai region of Sudurpashchim Province.

Meteorological Analysis by the Divisions states that currently Nepal is under the partial influence of a westerly low-pressure system and local winds.