Narayani flood crossed alert level (With photos)

Due to continuous rains, the level of Narayani has increased and the flood has crossed the alert level. According to the information given by the Flood Information Center of the Department of Water and Meteorology at 7 am this morning, the water level in Narayangadh and Devghat flood measurement centers has crossed the alert level. At 7 am in Narayangadh, the water level had reached 10.61 meters. 9.8 meters is considered as alert level. Reaching eleven meters is considered a danger sign.

Walling-Galyang section of Siddharth highway blocked

The Waling-Galyang section of the Siddharth Highway connecting Sunauli Pokhara has been blocked. A landslide fell from the road in Galang-8 Jholpe at around 4 am today. Coordination is being done to send a dozer to open the road. Due to the incessant rains and the landslides, people coming to visit their relatives for Dasain have been stopped in between. Similarly, the Siddharth Highway, which was blocked due to continuous rain, has been opened one-way at Kuvinde, on the border of Syangja and Kaski.

Landslide blocked Narayanghat-Mugling road

The Narayanghat-Mugling road has been blocked due to landslides from 8:30 this morning. DSP Narahari Adhikari of District Police Office Chitwan said that due to continuous rain, a landslide with mud fell in Satrakilo situated in Bharatpur Metropolitan City-29. He said that efforts are being made to open the road in coordination with the road department.

Sandeep Lamichhane to surrender, will arrive at 10 am today

Cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane, accused of rape, will arrive in Nepal on Thursday. He will land at Tribhuvan International Airport at 10 am by Qatar Airlines. He mentioned that he will surrender to the police from the airport. "As I promised, I am surrendering to the authorities today. I am landing in Kathmandu at 10 am by Qatar Airlines. I have informed the police in writing about surrendering," he wrote on his social media. He has promised to help the police at every step. The Nepal Cricket Association suspended him from the captaincy after he was accused of extorting a minor. Sandeep, who reached the West Indies to play the CPL, had informed earlier that he was disturbed and was living in isolation.