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Water level crosses danger mark in Narayani River
The water level in Narayani River has crossed the danger mark.bookmark
Published at : July 27, 2016
Kathmandu
The water level in Narayani River has crossed the danger mark.
About 34 houses have been inundated and Nepal Army soldiers have been mobilised in the flood-affected areas.
Residents living in the surrounding areas have moved to safer grounds after the danger siren was blown.
All the sluices of Gandak Barrage in Triveni have been opened.





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