Rainfall with thunder, lightning likely today
Weather would remain partly to generally cloudy across the country with chances of light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning at a few places today. According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, there is a possibility of light to moderate rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning at one or two places of Sudurpaschim and Madhes provinces and at a few places of the remaining provinces. Partly to generally cloudy weather is predicted in the hilly region and partly cloudy to generally fair in the rest of the regions of the country tonight. Likewise, light to moderate rain with thunderstorms and lightning has been forecast at few places of Province 1, Bagmati and Gandaki provinces and at one or two places of the remaining provinces tonight. Weather on Friday The weather will remain partly to generally cloudy throughout the country with chances of light to moderate rain along with thunder and lightning at some places of Province no 1, Bagmati province and Gandaki province, and at a few places of the rest of the provinces on Friday. The weather update shared by the Meteorological Forecasting Division states that the minimum temperature in Kathmandu Valley was 20.5 degrees Celsius and the maximum 31.0 degrees Celsius over the last 24 hours. Similarly, the lowest temperature of 16.1 degrees Celsius was recorded in Jumla and the highest 36.0 degrees Celsius in Dipayal throughout the country in the last 24 hours.
289 complaints lodged against loan sharks in Siraha
As many as 289 complaints were lodged at the District Administration Office Siraha against loan sharks. The government had called for the victims to register complaints against loan sharks within the deadline of August 21. It may be noted that the government had formed a taskforce to check and take action against the loan sharks. Chief District Officer of Siraha Lalbabu Kawari said as many as 289 complaints have been registered against loan sharks in the district.
KMC announces to continue demolishing illegal structures
The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has announced to continue demolishing structures constructed illegally and by encroaching upon public land. "It would continue as a campaign. The structures unlawfully built in all 32 wards of KMC would not be left", said Sunil Lamsal, a member of KMC Mayor Balen Shah secretariat. He further informed that the structures constructed without obtaining official approval and built not in line with the authorized map would be removed. "KMC would first request the concerned individuals to show documents regarding construction of the structure and further legal process would be adopted if something wrong was evidenced while screening the documents", he shared. As part of the campaign, KMC had pulled down the illegally-constructed and unauthorized structures in and around Kathmandu Mall in Sundhara on Wednesday. On the same day, Mayor Shah reached Durbar Marga and directed the removal of unauthorized structures. Earlier, the street-based shops being operated at New Baneswor areas that were constructed for vehicle parking were also evacuated. Lamsal added, "Monopoly of any side would not be entertained anymore as in the past". The drive to demolish unauthorized structures began Wednesday when the concerned sides ignored the 35-day public notice issued earlier by the metropolitan city. KMC expressed its confidence that the move would help manage vehicle parking and traffic issue in the metropolis in coming days. The KMC has come up with the tough measure when there was a wrong trend of constructing big malls and collecting higher rental charges from vendors in the areas set aside for parking. "The demolition of some structure is just a symbolic move. If the owners remain obdurate to comply with the law, we would be compelled to pull down several structures in future", Lamsal added. The KMC has clarified that the drive was initiated when the concerned sides remained reluctant to come to discuss on the issue even after 35 days of the public notice, Mayor Shah shared via social media. "Do not construct unlawful structures. Please demolish the structures complying with the KMC notice if they were already built. Also do not rent in such structures", Mayor Shah added. Mayor Shah said they would do their best efforts to get rented sides compensated from the owners while demolishing the unauthorized structures. Likewise, KMC wrote a letter to the Babarmahal-based Kathmandu District Court to send details of its approved map. The metropolis has also warned the court to initiate legal process if structures were found constructed without approving map. KMC sources shared currently there are 35 buildings in Kathmandu that have been receiving tax exemption on condition of managing basement and underground parking.
British-Belgian pilot, 17, becomes youngest to fly around the world solo
A teenage pilot has become the youngest person to fly solo around the world in a small aircraft, BBC reported.
Mack Rutherford, 17, landed at Sofia in Bulgaria, after a five-month journey across 52 countries.
Along the way, Mack, who was born to British parents but has grown up in Belgium, encountered sandstorms in Sudan and spent the night on an uninhabited Pacific island.
His elder sister Zara is the youngest woman to fly solo around the world.
She completed her own journey in January this year and disclosed that she had "given him advice on the route" as she travelled to Sofia to greet Mack as he returned to the starting point of his trip. The previous record holder for flying solo was British pilot Travis Ludlow, who was 18 years and 150 days old when he completed his journey last year.
After completing the feat, Mack encouraged others to "follow your dreams, no matter how old you are".
"Work hard and move forward to achieve your goals", he added.
The trip took him through Europe, Asia, Africa, the US, across two oceans, with his plane touching down in the UK at Wick in Scotland and departing from London's Biggin Hill Airport earlier this week.
Mack, who comes from a family of aviators, set off from the Bulgarian capital on 23 March, with the arduous journey seeing the extreme heat in Dubai and unexpected airport closures in India, according to BBC.
The young aviator also said he had slept in a shed beside a runway on an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean after a "hairy moment" passing through through rain and low cloud.
In an earlier interview with CNN while he was part of the way through his journey, Mack described some of the beautiful places he was able to fly past, from wildlife in national parks in Kenya to the New York City skyline.
Asked what his plans for the future were, Mack said: "I'm going to keep flying. I'm thinking of something like the air force, but I'm nowhere 100% sure on anything.
"After I finish this I've just got to focus on school and try and catch up as much as I can."
As a result of his efforts, he has broken two Guinness World Records - becoming the youngest person to fly around the world solo, as well as the youngest to circumnavigate the globe in a microlight plane.
The teenager flew a Shark - a high-performance ultralight aircraft which can hit a cruising speed of around 186mph (300km/h).
His sister Zara said that she was "constantly" trying to keep in touch and assist her brother while he was in the air.
"I gave him advice on the route, on the flight, so that I could be useful to him."
Mack has previously said he wanted to be a pilot since the age of three and he achieved the feat in September 2020 when he qualified for his licence aged 15.
His father Sam Rutherford is a professional ferry pilot, while his mother Beatrice is a private pilot, BBC reported.
And Mack's website explains that aviation goes back five generations in his family - describing his great-great-grandmother as being "amongst the first South African women to learn to fly".
Mack holds both British and Belgium nationality and has lived most of his life in Belgium.
He is currently being educated at the private Sherborne School in Dorset, whose website has been following his progress around the world. It also carries Mack's personal statement, in which he says "you don't need to be an adult to do incredible things".



