Ever-growing
massive landslide threatens Bajura’s Chhededaha
Lake and surrounding areas : The government has
remained indifferent towards controlling the
landslide despite their repeated requests, local
residents complain, by Basant Pratap Singh
(kp 29/12/2023)
Children
in quake-hit areas in need of physiological
counselling : Many of those orphaned in the
disaster are under mental duress as they
struggle to recover from the trauma, by
Mashesh KC (kp 28/12/2023)
More
than 11 thousand temporary shelters
built for Jajarkot earthquake victims
(kh 26/12/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake: Number of beneficiaries
estimated to reach 80,000 (kh
25/12/2023), Delay
in grant distribution leaves most survivors of
November 3 earthquake without secure shelters :
Out of the total 35,140 households listed as
eligible for a government grant in Jajarkot,
only 5,203 families have built temporary
shelters, by Krishna Prasad Gautam and
Hariharsingh Rathaur (kp 25/12/2023)
Quake
Victims Need Instant Relief (rn
22/12/2023)
Karnali
govt preparing for green restoration in Jajarkot
quake-hit areas (rep 19/12/2023)
Yet
another earthquake jolts Bajura (kh
18/12/2023)
School,
180 households at high risk of landslides,
by Bomlal Giri (rn 18/12/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake: 4,000 affected receive first
installment of assistance (kh 18/12/2023)
Forgotten
and Freezing: Earthquake survivors stranded in
tarpaulin tents as local govts await financial
aid (kh 16/12/2023) [It shows once again that politicians never
fulfil their grandiose promises. Anyone who does
not prioritise the welfare of citizens and the
country, especially in emergencies, is not
qualified for public office!], Building
temporary shelters for quake-displaced slows
down : The earthquake-affected people have
enough wood to construct temporary huts but no
manpower, by Mahesh KC (kp 17/12/2023)
Disaster
Governance: Theory And Practice In Nepal, by
Chandra Lal Pandey (sp 15/12/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake victims left in limbo, by Laxman
Sharma (kh 14/12/2023), Ghuyalneta's
quake survivors suffer from diarrhea (rep 14/12/2023)
[Immediately after the
quake, there was intensive politician tourism
with grand promises. In the meantime, only
silence and inactivity prevail!]
European
Union and Save the Children provide over 800
winter tents to earthquake affected people : The
tents provided by EU will be dispatched to the
earthquake-hit areas in close coordination with
the government’s national disaster risk
reduction management authority (nlt
12/12/2023)
NHRC
urges Karnali govt to protect quake survivors
from cold (rep 12/12/2023)
Fire
breaks out in Ilam (kh 12/12/2023)
Frozen
in limbo: Bureaucratic delays leave quake
victims shelterless, by Rajendra Karki (ae
11/12/2023)
Earthquakes
and Nepal : From the Beginning, by Anuzp
Kumar Ayadi (ht 12/12/2023)
Earthquake
jolts Dhading (kh 10/12/2023)
Jajarkot
quake survivors to get house loan up to Rs 2.5
million (rep 08/12/2023)
‘Almora
fault’ behind high seismicity in 2023 (ae
08/12/2023)
Over
Rs 200 million contributed to PM’s Disaster
Relief Fund so far (kh 07/12/2023) [This is nothing compared to
what has been urgently needed for over a month.
But the government has rejected international
offers of aid. The politicians themselves are
sitting in the warm and dry.]
Fire
claims lives of two in Biratnagar, 4 injured
brought to Kathmandu by helicopter (kh
07/12/2023), Death
toll in Biratnagar fire reaches three (kh
07/12/2023)
Distribution
of insurance amount to kin of earthquake dead
starts in Jajarkot (rep 06/12/2023)
Earthquake
victims ill-equipped to survive the cold : On
Monday, the mountainous areas of Karnali
province saw the first snow of the season,
resulting in extremely cold conditions in the
region, by Mahesh KC (kp 05/12/2023)
Many
quake-hit children yet to rejoin school : Out of
423 schools in Jajarkot, 289 have become
uninhabitable or unsafe, by Tripti Shahi (kp
02/12/2023)
Saving
pregnant women, new mothers, newborns, and
elderly a challenge, Jajarkot health officials
say : The home ministry has deployed experts to
the earthquake-hit Jajarkot and Rukum West
districts for clinical mentoring of survivors,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 02/12/2023)
Govt
estimates building temporary housing in
quake-affected districts to cost Rs 5 billion
(rep 01/12/2023), Earthquake
survivors face severe cold as govt
reconstruction lags, by Laxman Sharma (kh
01/12/2023
Wake-up
Call For Better Preparedness, by Umesh Puri
(rn 01/12/2023)
Grant
delay leaves earthquake victims out in the cold
: Distribution of housing grants remains stalled
after data on losses submitted by local
authorities in Jajarkot and West Rukum is found
to be inaccurate, by Krishna Prasad Gautam
(kp 30/11/2023), Congress
urges government to provide cash relief to
quake-hit families at one go : The work plan
drafted by the government states that the
affected families will receive Rs25,000 at first
and the remaining amount after they start
rebuilding houses (kp 30/11/2023), Political
grandstanding takes center stage in
quake-ravaged Jajarkot and Rukum West, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 30/11/2023)
Winter
Tragedy in Jajarkot: Three-year-old succumbs to
pneumonia, sheltering under tarpaulin after
earthquake (kh 30/11/2023)
Earthquake
jolts Bajhang (kh 29/11/2023)
Govt
to deploy security personnel for reconstruction
in Jajarkot (kh 29/11/2023)
NA
panel points out lack of coordination among
three tiers of govt in quake-hit zone (kh
28/11/2023) [Obviously,
Nepal still has no emergency plans, even though
severe earthquakes can be expected every day!]
Mild
earthquake shakes Kathmandu Valley (kh
28/11/2023)
Earthquakes
and Dalit victims : Natural disasters tend to
hurt minorities and poorer sections of society
more, by Mitra Pariyar (kp 28/11/2023)
Jajarkot
Earthquake: Over 1,000 new mothers struggle in
harsh conditions under Tarpaulins (kh
28/11/2023)
Early
morning blaze in Dhulikhel consumes property
worth Rs 900,000, Fire under control (kh
28/11/2023)
Debunking
myths: Stone masonry and the truth about
earthquake-resistant design : Understanding the
cultural and historical relevance of stone
masonry buildings requires putting to rest
illusions about stone construction and
earthquake resistance, by Sushma Aryal and
Subash Bhattarai (nlt 27/11/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake survivor succumbs to cold (kh
27/11/2023), Seven
families receive monetary aid (rn
27/11/2023) [Wow!?]
Fire
kills four in Bardiya (kh 25/11/2023)
Jajarkot
Earthquake: Provincial government to build
government and public structures destroyed by
recent earthquake (rep 25/11/2023)
Quake-hit
families of migrant workers struggle for
survival : Migrant workers from quake-affected
areas in Jajarkot have not been able to return
to India to earn money pushing them into dire
financial straits, by Krishna Prasad Gautam
(kp 25/11/2023)
Schools
struggle to reopen in Barekot, Epicenter of
Jajarkot Earthquake (kh 24/11/2023)
Learning
from Jajarkot what we didn't after 2015 : Every
earthquake throws up lessons so we can be better
prepared next time. This month's quake is
another chance, by Sushil Gyewali (nt
24/11/2023)
Kathmandu
witnesses midnight tremor (kh 23/11/2023)
Health
ministry seeks food aid from WFP and UNICEF for
distribution in quake-hit districts : Officials
warn of high risk of malnutrition among children
under five, new mothers and pregnant women in
the affected areas (kp 23/11/2023)
Earthquake-hit
Salyan schools running classes out in the cold :
Schools still not priority for local authorities
as they are busy caring for displaced people,
by Biplab Maharjan (kp 23/11/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake destroys 54 police offices in Karnali
Province (kh 23/11/2023)
Cold-related
ailments have claimed several lives in Jajarkot
after the November 3 earthquake : Thousands of
people including many new mothers have been
forced to take shelter under makeshift plastic
tents amid the growing winter cold, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 22/11/2023)
Ministry
sees no legal difficulty in redirecting pork
barrel fund for quake victims : In August, the
Supreme Court had halted the implementation of
the controversial programme (kp 21/11/2023)
[Perhaps the government
should enquire in Germany: There, a similar
procedure has just been ruled undemocratic and
unconstitutional by the supreme court.]
Experts
recommend relocation of Jajarkot settlements,
by Bhuwan Sharma (rep 21/11/2023)
Quake
survivor’s family loses infant to pneumonia
(kh 21/11/2023)
Two
weeks on, earthquake-displaced people are
shivering under flimsy tents : Various health
complications triggered by cold are stalking the
camps of the displaced, by Tripti Shahi (kp
20/11/2023), Out
in the cold : Authorities must act fast to avoid
more deaths and hardship in the quake-affected
areas (kp 21/11/2023)
Govt
disburses Rs 1.41 billion for temporary housing
of earthquake victims (kh 20/11/2023)
Preparation
on for resuming school operations in
quake-affected areas after constructing
temporary structures (rep 20/11/20203)
Work
On Reconstruction Roadmap, by Ballav Dahal
(rn 20/11/2023)
First
installment of temporary housing grant released
(rn 20/11/2023)
Aftershock
jolts Bajhang (kh 20/11/2023)
Cold
claims 3 more lives among earthquake victims in
Jajarkot : Death toll reaches 10 (kh
19/11/2023)
Tremors
of earthquake measuring 4.3 Richter scale felt
in Rukum East (rep 19/11/2023)
Integrated
Settlements, by Parmeshwar Devkota (rn
19/11/2023)
Nepal's
Preparedness On Disaster Mitigation, by
Shyam P Lohani (rn 19/11/2023)
Patchy
relief: Lessons from Jajarkot : The question is
how quickly and effectively emergency support
reaches those in need, by Madhukar Upadhya
(kp 19/11/2023)
Govt
collects Rs 152.80 million to help Jajarkot
earthquake victims while those sufferring
struggle to get relief (rep 18/11/2023)
Cold
taking its toll on quake-displaced in Karnali :
Children, new mothers, elderly people and
patients of chronic illnesses are the hardest
hit. Five displaced persons died in Jajarkot
over past eight days, by Krishna Prasad
Gautam,. Mahesh KC and Biplab Maharjan (kp
18/11/2023)
Fire
destroys hospital, shops in Dhangadhi (kh
18/11/2023), Fire
in Dhangadhi damages property worth nearly Rs
180 million (rep 18/11/2023)
Playing
with fire : As local units are short of
firefighting equipment, we are at a perennial
risk of loss of life and property (kp
17/11/2023)
Cold
claims two quake-affected persons in Jajarkot
(rn 17/11/2023)
Quake-affected
lighten mood by observing Tihar under open sky
(kh 14/11/2023)
Relief
for the resourceful : At least the most
egregious misuse of relief material must be
probed and the guilty punished (kp
13/11/2023)
No
new entity needed for reconstruction : One year
is not enough. We need at least two years to
rebuild damaged structures, interview with
Thira Lal Bhusal (kp 13/11/2023
Govt
decides to allocate Rs 8.25 billion from MP
Development Fund for post-earthquake
rehabilitation and reconstruction (rep
13/11/2023)
Fire
guts property worth Rs 2.5 million in Khotang
(kh 13/11/2023)
Fire
in Inaruwa market cause over Rs 5 million in
damages (kh 13/11/2023)
Bhojpur
fire guts properties worth Rs 2.6 million
(kh 13/11/2023)
Why
Jajarkot earthquake is just a warning sign : As
tectonic pressure builds, quakes are
unavoidable. More dangerous are poor structures
and unpreparedness, by Binod Ghimire (kp
12/11/2023)
Government
to provide Rs50,000 per family to construct
temporary shelters : The November 3 earthquake
damaged around 8,000 houses—both public and
private—besides killing at least 154 people in
Jajarkot and Rukum West districts in western
Nepal (kp 12/11/2023)
Rukum
West receives 2,632 tents for earthquake
survivors (kh 12/11/2023)
Two
earthquake victims succumb to adverse weather
conditions (kh 11/11/2023)
Desperate
Jajarkot quake survivors await relief materials
(kh 11/11/2023),
Jajarkot quake victims crying for relief
materials (rep 11/11/2023)
60
percent of earthquake victims receive relief
materials (kh 11/11/2023) [Says the government.]
PM
Disaster Relief Fund receives a contribution of
Rs 130 million (kh 11/11/2023)
Livestock
worth Rs 19 million lost due to Jajarkot
earthquake (rep 11/11/2023)
Seismologists
install equipment, collect data from affected
areas to study quakes : Scientists from Nepal
Academy of Science and Technology and National
Earthquake Monitoring and Research Centre
visited Jajarkot on the third day of the
disaster, by Ganga BC (kp 11/11/2023)
Survivors
of last month’s Bajhang earthquake are still
living in tents : Around 35 homes in Kuchgaun of
Thalara in the district were destroyed in a
magnitude 6.3 earthquake on October 3. The
displaced say the government has provided no
help, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp
10/11/2023) [Statements
by politicians are smoke and mirrors! They never
stick to what they say afterwards!]
Expert
panel urges government to launch immunisation
drive in earthquake-hit districts : Health
ministry officials say children in the districts
will be given an additional dose each of
measles-rubella and polio vaccines, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 10/11/20023)
NHRC
urges to make relief distribution operation more
effective (kh 10/11/2023)
Temporary
earthquake monitoring station set up in Bajhang
following Jajarkot earthquake (rep
10/11/2023)
Jajarkot
quake: Over 4,000 houses completely destroyed in
Aathbiskot alone (rep 10/11/2023)
Earthquake
causes damage to 61 schools in Rukum West
(kh 10/11/2023)
Shaking
things up : The Jajarkot earthquake could be a
dress rehearsal for an even bigger disaster in
the near future (nt 10/11/2023)
Jajarkot
Earthquake : Wakeup Call (sp 10/11/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake: Disaster brings daughters' deaths,
dashes family's dream (rep 10/11/2023)
First
int’l conference on disaster preparedness, and
management to take place on December 1-3 (kh
10/11/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake raises concerns about poorly built
houses : Many local governments have yet to
implement the National Building Code to ensure
structural safety of buildings, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 09/11/2023)
Earthquake-displaced
are falling sick due to poor living conditions
and cold : Drinking water is a big concern. They
complain that the relief materials provided by
the government are not enough, by Krishna
Prasad Gautam (kp 09/11/2023)
Earthquake
in Jajarkot causes damage to 89 houses in
Arghakhanchi (rep 09/11/2023)
Over
80 children killed in quake (ae 08/11/2023)
Jajarkot:
Lessons learnt and not : The government must
discourage disaster tourism for domestic and
international do-gooders, by CK Lal (kp
08/11/2023)
Jajarkot
quake: 9,700 houses destroyed; 67,000 people
displaced (kh 08/11/2023)
Jajarkot
experiences 466 aftershocks till Wednesday
morning (rep 08/11/2023)
Experts
warn of mental health problems in quake-hit
areas : Study showed 34 percent rise in anxiety,
20 percent jump in alcohol use and 11 percent
increase in suicidal thoughts, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 08/11/2023)
State
of unpreparedness : The Jajarkot quake proved
the rationale of federalism with generously
devolved power to local governments, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 07/11/2023)
State
failing thousands of quake survivors (ae
07/11/2023), Earthquake
victims living difficult life under makeshift
tarpaulin sheets (ht 07/11/2023)
1.3m
exposed to earthquake: UN (ae 07/11/2023)
Aid
dispersal begins in quake-hit areas : But
victims in several far-flung villages away from
roads are yet to receive any assistance, by
Harihar Singh Rathore (kp 07/11/2023), Quake
victims tell president they are yet to get
relief, by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep
07/11/2023)
Preparedness,
Prompt Response Crucial, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn 07/11/2023)
Government
mulls two approaches for quake reconstruction :
The options include amending existing laws,
policies related to reconstruction, or setting
up a new body, by Anil Giri (kp 07/11/2023)
Jajarkot
and Rukum West earthquake kills more than 80
children with another 5,000 left homeless in
freezing conditions (nlt 07/11/2023), Jajarkot
earthquake: 35,000 families left homeless
(kh 07/11/2023), Earthquake
jolts Bajura (kh 07/11/2023)
Earthquake
jolts Jajarkot again (kh 0611/2023)
Karnali
provincial government continues search, rescue
and relief efforts (rep 06/11/2023)
Jajarkot-earthquake
claims lives of numerous Children: Nearly half
the victims were children (kh 06/11/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake update: 16,570 houses completely damaged in
Rukum West (kh 06/11/2023)
Tremors
of earthquake measuring 3.4 Richter scale felt
near Ramidanda this morning (rep 06/11/2023)
Quake
survivors await aid amid essential shortages :
‘It’s unbearably cold outside and none of us had
any sleep since Friday night,’ says a resident
of Chiuritol in Jajarkot, by Krishna Prasad
Gautam, Mahesh KC and Biplab Maharjan (kp
06/11/2023), After
the quake : The problem is not a paucity
of relief material but quickly getting
them to all the places they are needed
(kp 06/11/2023),
Preventing
disease outbreaks a challenge in the quake’s
wake : At least 157 people died, hundreds were
injured and thousands displaced in the M6.4
earthquake that rocked Jajarkot and West Rukum
of Karnali Province on Friday night, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 06/11/2023)
Experts
blame government neglect for higher losses in
‘moderate’ Jajarkot earthquake : Had we worked
towards improving the buildings by learning from
past earthquakes, the extent of loss could have
been reduced, says seismologist, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 06/11/2023), Prioritise
Quake Safety Measures, by Ballav Dahal (rn
06/11/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake: Over 1,000 houses completely damaged
(kh 06/11/2023), Jajarkot
earthquake: 157 bodies handed over to families
(kh 06/11/2023), Friday’s
quake damaged around 8,000 houses in Jajarkot
and Rukum West : As per the home ministry’s
initial estimates, around 3,000 houses were
fully and 5,000 were partially damaged, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 06/11/2023), Jajarkot
earthquake: 78 among the dead are children
(rep 06/11/2023)
NA
Committee seeks total utilization of State’s
resources in response to quake (kh
06/11/2023)
Earthquake
wreaks havoc in Jajarkot, Rukum West : As of
Saturday night, 157 were confirmed killed and
375 injured in the quake with the epicentre at
Barekot Rural Municipality of Jajarkot, by
Krishna Prasad Gautam and Mahesh KC (kp
05/11/2023), Seismological
team carrying out research on earthquake in
Jajarkot (kh 05/11/2023), Govt
to provide Rs 2 lakh each as immediate relief
for Jajarkot earthquake victims’ families
(kh 05/11/2023), Jajarkot
earthquake: Rescue work in the final stage
(kh 05/11/2023), Jajarkot
earthquake: 3,770 houses damaged (kh
05/11/2023), Miraculous
survival at the epicentre : No human deaths even
as 1,000 of the 3,500 houses were badly damaged
in Barekot, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
05/11/2023), Government
in no rush to seek foreign help for quake relief
: Amid offers from various countries, Prime
Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal says the Cabinet
will decide on the matter today (kp
05/11/2023), Thousands
of security personnel mobilised in search and
rescue efforts : They have also medevaced the
seriously injured to the urban centres (kp
05/11/2023), Govt
to make integrated action plan to build
quake-resistant houses for victims within one
year (rep 05/11/2023), Construction
of temporary housing begins in
earthquake-affected Jajarkot (rep
05/11/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake update: Death toll climbs to 154
(kh 04/11/2023), Jajarkot
earthquake: Dozens of buildings damaged (In
pics) (kh 04/11/2023), Government
instructs airlines to prioritize Rukum for
relief efforts (kh 04/11/2023), Sky
truck of Nepal Army diverts to Surkhet without
landing at Chaurjahari (rep 04/11/2023), PM
Dahal returns to Surkhet with seven people
injured in earthquake (rep 04/11/2023), 159
aftershocks recorded following Jajarkot
earthquake (rep 04/11/2023), Karnali
Province govt engages with rescue operation via
air, land routes (kh 04/11/2023), 133
dead and 185 injured in Jajarkot Earthquake
(kh 04/11/2023), Govt
decides to provide Rs 50 million each to
Jajarkot and Rukum Paschim districts (kh
04/11/2023), Government
releases Rs100 million for search and rescue
operations in Jajarkot, West Rukum (kh
04/11/2023), Jajarkot
Earthquake Update: Death toll reaches 157
(kh 04/11/2023)
NRCS
to help construct 250 temporary shelters for
earthquake victims in Sudurpaschim (kh
30/10/2023)
Natural
disasters prompt mass exodus from villages :
Many settlements in Baglung district in western
Nepal have been grappling with outmigration
after recurring landslides and floods in recent
years, by Prakash Baral (kp 30/10/2023)
Earthquake
jolts Kathmandu (kh 22/10/2023), 6.1
magnitude earthquake jolts Kathmandu Valley :
National Earthquake Monitoring and Research
Centre records tremor at 7:39 am, Four
earthquakes hit Dhading (kp 22/102023), Dhading
CDO reports landslides and fallen trees
following earthquake (rep 22/10/2023), An
aftershock of the Gorkha earthquake, not a new
event: Seismologist Bhattarai (rep
22/10/2023), Earthquake
completely destroys 20 houses and damages 75
other houses in Dhading (rep 22/10/2023),
Multiple
earthquakes shake Kathmandu and surrounding
areas on Sunday (kh 22/10/2023)
Bajhang
shaken by a 4.6 magnitude earthquake (kh
19/10/2023)
Falsehood
follows floods and landslides in Nepal (kh
18/10/2023)
92
people killed in natural disaster incidents
during this monsoon (rep 17/10/2023)
Earthquake
with magnitude 4.8 jolts Sudurpaschim (kh
16/10/2023)
Early
warning for all cannot come soon enough for the
Hindu Kush Himalaya : The science shows that our
region is a hotspot for risks. So, while we
count the costs of events this monsoon, the onus
is on all of us to make good on the ambition to
make early warning for all a reality, by
Pema Gyamtsho (nlt 13/10/2023)
Bajhang
hit by another earthquake (kh 12/10/2023)
The
Bajhang earthquake: Indicator of much worse to
come? Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht 10/10/2023)
Massive
fire engulfs Janakpur Big Mart (kh
08/10/2023)
Bajhang
hit by another earthquake: Magnitude 5.3
aftershock rocks region (kh 07/10/2023), Aftershocks
persist in Bajhang following recent earthquake
(rep 07/10/2023), Bajhang
records 15 tremors in four days (rn
07/10/2023)
Sikkim’s
warning to Nepal : This week’s disaster is
proof, if proof is still needed, that
infrastructure on Himalayan rivers are in peril
from climate breakdown (nt 06/10/2023)
Earthquakes
jolt Bajhang yet again (kh 06/10/2023)
PM
Dahal announces Rs 50,000 relief for Bajhang
Earthquake victims (kh 06/10/2023)
Bajhang
earthquake update: One killed, 135 houses
destroyed (kh 04/10/2023)
Earthquake
tremors felt twice in Sudurpaschim (rep
03/10/2023), Bajhang
earthquakes in pictures (nlt 03/10/2023), Bajhang Earthquake
Update: Woman goes missing, 13 injured (kh
03/10/2023)
Floods
and landslides claim 61 lives this year (kh
02/10/2023)
Water
sources are disappearing at an alarming rate,
by Nitu Ghale (ae 29/09/2023)
Fire
guts eight houses in Gamgadhi (kh
23/09/2023)
104
killed in landslides, floods and lightning this
monsoon : At least 29 people are reported
missing and 6,083 families have been affected by
disaster-related incidents (kp 21/09/2023)
Gaps
in DRRM funding and institutional setup may
hinder localization and policies: Study (kh
19/09/2023)
Lightning
strike claims life of teen in Dailekh, eight
injured (kh 19/09/2023)
Learning
From Morocco's Earthquake, by Umesh Puri (rn
17/09/2023)
Floods
take toll on Baraha Pokhari Lake (ae
15/09/2023)
Another
cruel reminder : The 6.8 magnitude earthquake in
Morocco makes Nepalis mindful of their own
vulnerability (kp 13/09/2023)
Despite
enough funds in Prime Minister Disaster Relief
Fund, victims struggle to access aid, by
Govinda Luitel (rep 01/09/2023)
Earthquake
jolts Bhojpur (kh 01/09/2023)
Monsoon-triggered
incidences result in 73 casualties (kh
31/08/2023)
Helambu
appeals for disaster relief support (kh
27/08/2023)
Kagbeni
flood damages property worth over Rs 1 billion
(rep 27/08/2023)
Rain-triggered
landslide destroys two houses in Baglung : 12
houses in the locality are at risk (kh
26/08/2023)
They
were struck by earthquakes in 2015, now the
ground beneath them is crumbling : Residents of
Khanigaun in Gorkha district have left their
newly built homes after the landmass developed
cracks and rains caused soil erosion, by
Hariram Upreti (kp 26/08/2023)
Alert
issued as water level surges in Saptakosi River
(kh 25/08/2023)
Flooding
and landslides block 7 major highways (kh
24/08/2023)
Life
in Bhojpur village affected after flood washes
away bridge (kh 23/08/2023)
Current
mechanisms failing against climate challenges :
Continuation of a reactive approach such as
providing relief after a disaster is unhelpful,
experts say, by Arjun Poudel (kp 19/08/2023)
Revisiting
Water-Induced Disasters, by Dipak Gyawali
(sp 18/08/2023)
Battling
the peril of urban flooding: A glimpse into
Kathmandu valley’s struggle : The tempest of
urban flooding that assails Kathmandu Valley
beckons for resolution, demanding a swift,
unyielding response, by Gaurab Baral (nlt
18/08/2023)
Poor
urban planning and floods : Adaptive planning of
green and grey infrastructure can enhance urban
resilience to extreme rainfall and flooding,
by Sanjib Sharma (kp 18/08/2023)
Earthquake
felt in Bajura (kh 18/08/2023)
Mahakali
river inflicts perpetual fear on Kutiyakbhar
residents : The settlement of 42 families
suffers inundation regularly during the monsoon,
by Bhawani Bhatta (kp 17/08/2023)
Landslide
destroys school building in Parbat (kh
16/08/2023)
Kagbeni
flood displaces scores of people in Mustang :
The disaster occurred after the Kag river,
dammed by a landslide, burst, flooding the lower
reaches on Sunday, by Ghanshyam Khadka (kp
15/08/2023), What
caused the unprecedented flood in Mustang?,
by Shree Ram Subedi (rep 15/08/2023)
Mustang
floods sweep away 10 houses, police post and
bridge (kh 14/08/2023)
Narayani
River’s water level still beyond danger mark
(kh 14/08/2023)
Koshi
Barrage: All 56 sluices opened as water levels
surge (kh 14/08/2023)
Three
missing in Babai floods, scores displaced : In
the districts of the Koshi Province, floods and
landslides have obstructed several road sections
bringing vehicular movement to a halt, by
Kamal Panthi, Binod Bhandari & Jitendra Shah
(kp 14/08/2023)
Flood
risks rise in Karnali, high alert issued for
locals : People have been urged to keep their
documents safe, and ensure safety of expectant
mothers, senior citizens and the people with
disabilities (nlt 13/08/2023), Karnali
flood risk escalates, high alert issued for
locals (kh 13/08/2023)
All
short roads from Hetauda to Kathmandu obstructed
(nlt 13/08/2023)
Floods
cause displacement in Kanchanpur and Kailali :
Families in Kanchanpur who fled their
waterlogged homes on Tuesday night have not been
able to return as floodwaters have not receded
yet, by Bhawani Bhatta and Arjun Shah (kp
11/08/2023)
Floods,
landslides affect daily life (With Photos) :
Around 40 people have died and nearly as many
are missing in monsoon-related disasters this
year, by Pratik Ghimire (ae 09/08/2023)
Fire
guts properties worth Rs 30 million at plastic
industry in Biratnagar, by Chuman Basnet
(rep 09/08/2023)
Two
killed in Sarlahi flooding; 72 rescued (nlt
09/08/2023)
One
dead, five missing after landslide washes away
house in Makawanpur : Security personnel
assisted by local residents are searching for
the missing, by Pratap Bista and Kumar Karki
(kp 09/08/2023)
Continuous
rainfall inundates several areas of Kathmandu :
Police rescue 17 people trapped in flood in
various areas of the Valley (nlt
08/08/2023), Monsoon
rains are a nightmare for the Valley’s squatters
: Incessant rains on Monday night inundated many
places in the Kathmandu valley. The floods
injured two and as many as 33 had to be rescued,
police said, by Anup Ojha (kp 09/08/2023)
Understanding
urban floods : We are at a stage where
devastating floods could radically change
Kathmandu’s well-being, by Anustha Shrestha
(kp 08/08/2023)
Saptakoshi
crosses danger level, 24 floodgates open
(rep 08/08/2023)
Father
and daughter die in Tarakeshwar landslide
(kh 06/08/2023)
Monsoon
tragedy claims lives of 35, affects thousands
(kh 06/08/2023)
17
Nepali reported missing in Uttarakhand, India
landslides (kh 04/08/2023), Landslide
in Gaurikund, India, ruins Nepalis’ dream of
earning a living : Foreign Minister NP Saud has
requested the chief minister of Uttarakhand to
rescue Nepalis missing in the disaster, by
Tularam Pandey and DB Budha (kp 06/08/2023)
Dolakha
landslide kills child, three go missing (kh
04/08/2023), Two
dead, two missing in Dolakha landslides : Wards
7 and 8 of Gaurishankar Rural Municipality were
hit by landslides on Thursday night. 62 goats
and one buffalo died in Khare village, by
Kedar Shiwakoti (kp 05/08/2023)
Enable
Local Levels To Manage Disasters, by Sangita
Subedi (rn 04/08/2023)
Floods
and landslides damage properties worth millions
of rupees in Humla district : Disasters in
Karnali Province have swept away around half a
dozen bridges and inundated paddy fields of
nearly 100 farmers, by Janak Bahadur Shahi
and Jyotee Katuwal (kp 30/07/2023)
Two
settlements in Humla at high risk of flood,
landslide (rep 30/07/2023)
Kutiyakabar
locals in constant fear of being swept by
swollen Mahakali, Jogbudha rivers (kh
30/07/2023)
Landslide
displaces 13 families (kh 29/07/2023)
228
drown in Dang in five years (rep 26/07/2023)
Normal
life affected as floods, landslides damage roads
in Bhojpur (kh 26/07/2023)
Kathmandu’s
derelict and dangerous drainage systems : Sajan
Ale Magar, 13, swept away in a flash flood on
Sunday, is missing. Security agencies, residents
carry on with search, by Anup Ojha (kp
26/07/2023)
danger
level (kh 25/07/2023)
Landslide
leaves two dead, three injured in Baitadi
(kh 24/07/2023)
At
least 30 reported dead in monsoon disasters, 31
from thunderbolts : At least 25 people are
reported missing and 1,072 families have been
affected by disaster-related incidents (kp
18/07/2023)
MoHA
to address problems concerning river corridor
settlements (kh 18/07/2023)
64
houses at Taplejung’s Odak to be evacuated
(kh 16/07/2023)
Effective
measures needed to tackle growing incidents of
landslide : Experts (rep 13/07/2023)
Red
alert issued to mark danger as water level of
Saptakoshi River rises (rep 13/07/2023)
3,700
houses at high risk of monsoon-induced disaster
(kh 13/07/2023)
4.6
magnitude quake jolts Humla (kh 13/07/2023)
25
die, 18 injured in monsoon-induced floods,
landslides so far (kh 11/07/2023)
3.8
Richter scale earthquake jolts Sindhupalchok
(kh 10/07/2023)
419
people lose lives to lightning strikes in five
years (rn 10/07/2023)
Dhauliganga
hydroelectric project's dam to be opned : People
residing in Mahakali riverside asked to adopt
cautions (rn 08/07/2023)
Monsoon
affects 64 districts with 34 casualties (kh
08/07/2023)
Unprepared,
as always : ‘Daivi prakop’ is too naïve and
fatalistic to denote disasters often resulting
from anthropogenic causes (kp 06/07/2023)
Landslide
displaces two families in Kaski (rep
06/07/2023)
19
killed, 25 missing in landslides, floods (ht
06/07/2023)
Water
level in Koshi and Tinau rivers at danger level
(kh 05/07/2023)
162
fire incidents reported in KMC till mid-June of
current FY (rep 05/07/2023)
Three
children die in Arghakhanchi landslide : The
landslide occurred at 6:30 am, engulfing a house
located in Panena of Panini Rural Municipality-1
(nlt 04/07/2023)
Tinau
river flood: High alertness warranted (kh
04/07/2023)
Rainfall
likely to affect road and air transport, tourism
: People urged to take precautions (kh
04/07/2023)
Monsoon
disasters hit life in several districts : The
western parts of the country have been put on
high alert as rainfall causes water levels to
rise at an alarming rate (kp 02/07/2023)
Flood-displaced
people living in shelters in Sindhupalchok
gripped by monsoon worries : Massive flooding of
the Melamchi and Indrawati rivers two years ago
displaced more than 500 families, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 28/06/2023)
Monsoon
havoc : Rehabilitating displaced people should
also be a government priority (ht
26/06/2023)
Last
week flood hit 30 hydropower projects (ae
26/06/2023)
Tackling
Inundation in Terai, by Hari Prasad Shrestha
(rep 25/05/2023)
Several
settlements in Taplejung under constant threat
of disaster : Relocation of the families in the
disaster-prone areas is of major concern, say
local unit officials, by Ananda Gautam (kp
25/06/2023)
Lightning
kills one in Kaski (rep 25/06/2023)
Flood
and landslide damage 31 houses in Sindhuli
(rep 24/06/2023)
119
families affected by natural disaster in
Panchthar (kh 24/06/2023)
Lightning
kills two in Dang
Lightning
struck 45 sheep dead in Myagdi (kh
24/06/2023)
Monsoon-induced
floods and landslides likely in these areas
today (kh 24/06/2023)
Three
of a single family die in Okhaldhunga landslide
(nlt 23/06/2023), Okhaldhunga
landslide death toll reaches four (rep
23/06/2023)
Earthquake
jolts Lamjung (kh 23/06/2023)
13
die, 26 missing in monsoon-induced floods,
landslides so far (kh 22/06/2023)
Kalinchok
locals live in fear of landslides every monsoon
: Around 400 families are at risk. Residents are
worried about safety as monsoon landslides have
become more frequent over the last few years,
by Kedar Shiwakoti (kp 22/06/2023)
Old
monsoon tale : Managing disaster begins locally.
Federal and provincial governments must equip
local bodies (kp 21/06/2023)
Relief
materials dispatched to flood-hit Taplejung
(kh 21/06/2023)
Continued
rain hampers rescue efforts in east Nepal : As
many as 27 people are still missing in separate
incidents of floods and landslides in
Sankhuwasabha, Panchthar and Taplejung, by
Dipendra Shakya, Ananda Gautam and Laxmi Gautam
(kp 20/06/2023), 10
dead, 26 missing in recent landslides and floods
(rep 20/06/2023)
Rain
wracks havoc : All levels of govt must form
separate bodies to deal with the natural
disasters (ht 20/06/2023)
Earthquake
in Darchula (nlt 20/06/2023)
Landslide,
floods disaster update: six killed, 29 go
missing (kh 19/06/2023)
Father
and son killed in landslide in Taplejung (kh
19/06/2023), Three
still missing in Taplejung landslide (kh
20/06/2023), Flood-stricken
Taplejung village shrouded by darkness after
flood damages 7 micro hydro power stations
(kh 20/06/2023)
Flood
damages water lift project in Sankhuwasabha
(kh 19/06/2023)
NA
chopper rescues 12 trapped in landslide (kh
19/06/2023)
Twenty-two
people still missing in Sankhuwasabha floods
(kh 19/06/2023), Koshi
govt announces Rs 100,000 as immediate relief to
families of people killed in floods, landslides
(kh 19/06/2023), PM
Dahal off to inspect flood, and landslide-hit
districts (kh 19/06/2023)
5
dead, 28 missing in floods and landslides in
Koshi hill districts : Rain-fed rivers have
damaged power projects, swept away bridges and
roads in Sankhuwasabha, Panchthar, Taplejung,
by Dipendra Shakya, Laxmi Gautam and Ananda Gautam
(kp 19/06/2023)
Four
persons missing in Taplejung landslides (nlt
18/06/2023), Five
missing in Panchthar flood; Mechi Highway
disrupted (kh 18/06/2023), Sankhuwasabha
floods: 16 missing, three rescued (kh
18/06/2023), PM
Dahal directs immediate search and rescue
operation for missing individuals in devastating
floods, landslides (kh 18/06/2023) [This should be self-evident
and not require any special instruction from the
PM!], Taplejung
Landslide: Body of one person recovered, three
others still missing, by Khagendra Adhikari
(rep 18/06/2023), 17
labourers missing in Hewakhola flooding (rn
18/06/2023), Sankhuwasabha
flood updates: two rescued, 15 still missing
(rn 18/06/2023)
Around
7,636 Nepali Army personnel stands prepared for
disaster management (kh 16/06/2023)
Disaster
Fund has Rs 6 billion in deposit (kh
16/06/2023)
Arun
River poses threat to nearby settlements (rn
15/06/2023)
Monsoon-induced
disasters likely to affect approximately 1.25
million people this year (kh 12/06/2023)
Tremor
jolts Bajura (kh 12/06/2023)
Frequent
landslides along Lokpa Bhir trail put Chumnubri
locals at risk : Local residents suffer
especially during the monsoon season when the
trail becomes unusable. Local tourism is also
affected, by Hariram Upreti (kp 09/06/2023)
For
destruction, ice is also great and will suffice
: Increased risk of glacial lake outburst floods
threatens lives and mega projects in the
Himalaya, by Sonia Awale (nt 02/06/2023)
Monsoon’s
here: Are we prepared? More needs to be done to
enable the government and humanitarian agencies
to support the people at risk, by Rakesh
Kumar Shah (kp 31/05/2023)
Nepal’s
reactive approach to dealing with disasters :
Among the most common are landslides, thunder
strikes, flooding and outbreaks of water-borne
and vector-borne diseases, by Arjun Poudel
(kp 28/05/2023)
Tremors
felt in Sindhupalchowk (rep 28/05/2023)
Eastern
hill districts are ill-equipped to fight growing
fire incidents : Of the eight local units in
Panchthar district, only Phidim Municipality has
fire trucks, which also serve neighbouring
districts, by Laxmi Gautam (kp 26/05/2023)
Earthquake
shakes Bajhang (nlt 24/05/2023)
Lack
of preparedness exposes vulnerability to monsoon
disasters, by BP Aryal (ae 23/05/2023)
Earthquake
recorded in East Rukum (kh 21/05/2023)
Sindhupalchok
settlements at risk of landslides : At least 30
families from Ghumthang and Bhotang have been
living in fear of floods and landslides caused
by the erosion of the Ghueay stream, by
Anish Tiwari (kp 21/05/2023)
Hailstorm
damages crops in Bajura (kh 21/05/2023)
More
pre-monsoon forest fires in Nepal : Government
inaction, legal ambiguity, climate change and
disregard for traditional knowledge increase
wildfire risk, by Raju Jhallu Prasad and
Sujan Khanal (nt 19/05/2023)
Thunderstruck
in Nepal : Climate change and increased human
activity make lightning strikes even more deadly,
by Shristi Karki (nt 19/05/2023)
Step
Up Preparedness Against Disaster, by Lok
Deep Thapa (rn 19/05/2023)
New
fire risk system rolled out as forest fires up
by 76.7 percent in Nepal : The fire outlook
module provides a reliable and accurate
nationwide assessment of potential fire dangers
(nlt 16/05/2023)
Lightning
and thunderstorm kill five, injure 43 in a month
(kh 16/05/2023)
Property
worth 22.9 million gutted in fire (kh
16/05/2023)
621
cases of fire with 16 casualties reported in one
month (kh 14/05/2023)
4.3
magnitude earthquake hits Bajura (kh
11/05/2023)
8
houses gutted in Udayapur fire (ae
11/05/2023)
Arghakhanchi
fire update: Three persons succumb to burn
injuries (kh 10/05/2023), Arghakhanchi
fire updates: one more succumbs to burn injuries
(rep 10/05/2023), 4
succumb to forest fire injuries : On Tuesday, a
fire had broken out in a forest on the banks of
the Tirtire River in Bhumikasthan Ward 2. The
locals who tried to douse the fire sustained
serious injuries, said police, by Birendra
KC (kp 11/05/2023)
Catastrophic
Effects of Uncontrolled Forest Fires, by
Pratik Bhattarai (rep 09/05/2023)
Three
persons killed in Mugu avalanche (kh
07/05/2023), Yarsagumba
pickers hit by avalanche in Mugu : One dead, two
are missing in the incident at Chyarkhulek,
by Raj Bahadur Shahi and DB Budha (kp 08/05/2023),
Mugu
avalanche update: Snowfall obstructs rescue team
from reaching avalanche site (kh 12/05/2023)
Tremor
felt in Bajura (kh 04/05/2023)
Avalanche
buries Yarsagumba pickers' tents in Byas
Municipality of Darchula (ht 03/05/2023), Darchula
avalanche: Three bodies including two of women
found (ae 03/05/2023), Search
continues for two missing in Darchula avalanche
(kh 04/05/2023), Darchula
avalanche: One more body retrieved (ae
08/05/2023)
Wildfires
destroy 2,000 hectares of forest in Gulmi in
less than two months (kh 03/05/2023)
Lightning
kills a woman in Okhaldhunga (rep
30/04/2023), Lightning
strikes claim lives in east Nepal every year :
Two persons died in lightning incidents in the
past three weeks, according to the District
Police Office, Taplejung, by Ananda Gautam
(kp 02/05/2023)
Wildfires
taking toll across country; authorities sound
alert, by Bharat KC (rn 29/04/2023)
Twin
earthquakes hit Nepal’s Bajura district (kh
28/04/2023), Earthquake
damages 23 houses in Bajura (kh 28/04/2023),
Tremors
of earthquake felt repeatedly in Bajura district
last night (rep 28/04/2023)
Building
resilience against disasters : As a
disaster-prone country, it is essential for
Nepal to prepare for future disasters,
by Kikuta Yutaka (kp 25/04/2023)
istricts
of Lumbini province are caught unprepared by
wildfires every year : Lack of coordination and
shifting of the blame between authorities have
resulted in a slipshod approach to wildfires,
by Madhab Aryal (kp 25/04/2023)
Property
worth millions destroyed in Sindhuli fire
(ae 24/04/2023)
Bushfires
destroy around 450 hectares of forest area in
Baglung (kh 22/04/2023)
Fire
guts property worth Rs 10 million in Tokha
(kh 22/04/2023)
13-year-old
boy dies of burn injuries in Gulmi (kh
21/04/2023),
One more dies in Gulmi forest fire (kh
22/04/2023)
10
houses destroyed in fire in Banke (kh
20/04/2023
Fire
guts two houses, four sheds in Syangja (rn
19/04/2023)
Sindhupalchok
locals benefit from disaster management training
: Bhotekoshi Rural Municipality initiated
training for local residents wherein they were
given lessons on safety, first aid, search and
rescue operations and post-disaster risk
management, by Anish Tiwari (kp 17/04/2023)
Cash-strapped
local units look helplessly as fire season
arrives : A majority of local units in Rautahat
are not equipped to deal with fire incidents
since most of them do not have fire brigades or
fire trucks, by Shiva Puri (kp 14/04/2023)
Wildfires
lead to atmospheric hazards in various places (rep
13/04/2023)
Sindhupalchowk
flood victim families to get land (kh 07/04/2023)
Lamjung
records earthquake on Saturday morning (kh
01/04/2023)
Earthquake
tremors felt in Dolakha (rep 01/04/2023)
Tremor
felt in Taplejung (kh 29/03/2023)
Migration
evacuating villages in Jaimini (rn 29/03/2023)
Fire
turns six houses into ashes in Bara (kh
28/03/2023)
Saving
children from drowning : Among more than 1,500
drowning deaths in Nepal in 2019, 31.8 percent were
children under five, by Puspa Raj Pant (kp
24/03/2023)
Two
consecutive earthquakes jolt Baitadi (kh
17/03/2023)
Wildfires
causing havoc in Mahottari (kh 15/03/2023)
Experts
urge urgent action to tackle lightning risks, by
Nitu Ghale (ae 15/03/2023)
Nepal’s
cascading hazards : Scientific research can provide
new insights into designing effective risk management
strategies, by Rocky Talchabhadel and Sanjib
Sharma (kp 1403/2023)
Fourteen
houses burnt to a cinder by forest fire : Over 35
houses and sheds were burnt to ashes in Tehrathum in
the past month, police say, by Chandra Karki (kp
14/03/2023)
Fire
guts three shops in Nuwakot : The exact damage caused
by the fire is yet to be calculated (kp
14/03/2023)
Earthquake
with epicenter in Dailekh (kh 13/03/2023)
Earthquake
recorded in Achham and Kavre (kh 05/03/2023)
Forest
fires destroying forests in Mahottari (kh
01/03/2023)
Raging
problem : After fires, human deaths and loss of
property can be quickly calculated. Yet the damage is
deeper (kp 28/02/2023)
As
season of forest fires starts, authorities alert
public to risks : At least 30 persons have died in
fire-related incidents since the start of 2023, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 26/02/2023)
14
houses gutted in the fire in Tehrathum (kh
25/02/2023)
Fresh
earthquake strikes Bajura (kh 22/02/2023)
Government
studying permanent solutions for flood-prone Melamchi
project : In June 2021, a raging Melamchi River
destroyed the headworks, besides submerging much of
Melamchi town, by Pawan Pandey (kp 18/02/2023)
Kaligandaki
embankment advanced to protect human settlements
(kh 15/02/2023)
River
Summit for Watershed Area Conservation (kh
14/02/2023)
Earthquake
felt in Taplejung (kh 13/02/2023)
Myagdi
reports 25 incidents of forest fire due
to lack of winter rainfall (kh
13/02/2023(
Little
progress in Nepal’s quake preparedness
since 2015 : New building codes have not
been implemented and open spaces are in
short supply, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp 12/02/2023)
Effective
Disaster Preparedness: Need of the
Nation, by Shrijan Bahadur Malla
(rep 11/02/2023)
Earthquake
occurs in Rukum Paschim (kh
10/02/2023)
Wildfire
raging inside Gaurishankar Conservation
Area in Ramechhap : All efforts to
contain the inferno, which has been
raging for three days, have remained
largely unsuccessful, say officials,
by Tika Prasad Bhatta (kp 01/02/2023)
Far
West of Nepal at high seismic risk,
by Pushpa Raj Joshi (rep 29/01/2023)
Victims
of last November’s Doti earthquake spend cold
winter months under flimsy tarp : Thirty-four
people from eight families have been living
under one tarpaulin tent in Uparkada, by
Mohan Shahi (kp 26/01/2023)
Are
We Prepared? (rep 26/01/2023)
5.9
magnitude earthquake jolts Sudur Paschim
: The earthquake with epicenter in
Bajura occurred at 2:43 PM (nlt
24/01/2023), Quake
measuring 5.9 on Richter scale rattles
western Nepal; houses, temple damaged
(rep 24/01/2023), One
killed, one other injured in earthquake
in Bajura, by Krishna Oli and Dil
Bahadur Chhatyal (rep 24/01/2023), One
killed and 25 houses damaged due to
earthquake (kh 24/01/2023), Earthquake
destroys 58 houses in Bajura (kh
25/01/2023), Telecom
service disrupted in quake epicentre
Bichhyan (ht 26/01/2023), 42
families displaced by quake in Bajura,
400 houses damaged (rep 27/01/2023)
Civilians
to the rescue : The Yeti crash has once
again brought to the fore the need for
effective disaster management, by
Srijan Bahadur Malla (kp 22/01/2023)
In
a disastrous state : 2015 was just a
warning, a mega-quake is overdue in
western Nepal, and we better start
preparing for it, by Sonia Awale (nt
20/01/2023)
Observation
of Earthquake Day: Indigenous technique
for effective preparedness, by Jiba
Raj Pokharel (ht 17/01/2023), Perilous
path to quick-fire prosperity : Nepal
needs to marshal all its resources to
ensure the safety and welfare of its
citizens, by CK Lal (kp 18/01/2023)
Earthquakes
don't kill people, buildings do: So
follow the building code, by Govind
Prasad Lamichhane and Uttam Neupane (ht
18/01/2023)
Lack
of equipment a big constraint in
emergency response : The chaotic scenes
at the Yeti Air accident site, say
experts, were a sign of Nepal’s poor
response mechanism, by Anup Ojha and
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 17/01/2023)
In
Uttarakhand land sinking, a forewarning
: As we build roads and power projects
in the fragile mountains, dangerous
consequences await us, by Madhukar
Upadhya (kp 16/01/2023)
Property
worth Rs 4.9 million gutted in Dhankuta
fire (kh 14/01/2023)
ed
Cross Society initiates constructing
makeshift houses for quake victims
(kh 11/01/2023)
Embankment
to stop flood-induced damage from Doda
river (kh 08/01/2023)
Three
earthquakes jolt Baglung (kh
28/12/2022)
Banke
at high risk of earthquake: Study
(kh 23/12/2022)
Two
die of cold (kh 20/12/2022)
Fire
in Khotang's Baksila guts property worth
Rs 50 million, by Maheshwor Chamling
Rai (kp 20/12/2022)
Helping
people facing disaster, by Robert
Vanwey (ae 19/12/2022)
Earthquake
vacates villages in Nepal : Last month's
disaster in west Nepal forced more
people to migrate to afford house
repairs, by Anita Bhetwal (nt
16/12/2022)
Youth
involvement in disaster prevention and
emergency aid (ae 15/12/2022)
High
time to make Nepal a disaster-resilient
country: Disaster Management experts
(kh 13/12/2022)
Maya
village in Kalikot at high risk of
landslide (kh 10/12/2022)
Nepal’s
forests vulnerable to increasingly
fierce fires : Scientists say the worse
could be yet to come as the winter
season in Nepal becomes hotter and drier,
by Arpan Shrestha (kp 09/12/2022)
Relief
aid extended to fire survivors in Sindhupalchowk
(kh 05/12/2022)
Mugu
landslide victims exposed to worse suffering in
cold (kh 03/12/2022)
Earthquake
recorded in Dhankuta (kh 28/11/2022)
Disaster-prone
schools put students’ lives at risk : Around 122
schools in Bajhang are at high risk of natural
disasters. More than 24,400 children study
there, according to the district office, by
Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 23/11/2022) [Neglect of far western Nepal
continues thanks to centrist political leaders!]
Nepal
and India agree to repair Koshi embankment at 35
locations : The Indian side is expected to
complete the repairs before next rainy season,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 14/11/2022)
Increasingly
deadlier landslides imperil Nepal’s hydel hopes
: The country’s problem, say experts, is its
extreme geological diversity and the
progressively complicated rainfall patterns,
by Arpan Shrestha (kp 13/11/2022)
Earthquake
victims of Doti waiting for relief, by Dil
Bahadur Singh (rn 13/11/2022)
People
being urged to stay outdoors in Bajhang’s
Patadewal (kh 13/11/2022), People
urged to stay outdoors in Bajhang after another
quake on Saturday evening (rep 13/11/2022)
Learn
lessons : We cannot predict an earthquake but we
can stay well prepared to mitigate the loss of
lives and property (ht 11/11/2022)
Earthquake
hits Bajura (kh 10/11/2022)
Children,
pregnant women and new mothers at risk of
infections post quake : At least six people
died, 12 were injured, and hundreds displaced in
M6.6 earthquake that rocked the Purbichauki
Rural Municipality in Doti district on Wednesday,
by Arjun Poudel and Mohan Shahi (kp 10/11/2022)
6.6
magnitude earthquake jolts far western Nepal :
Officials say casualties were recorded in Doti
district where six dead and five others were
injured. The quake has also caused massive
damage to the houses (nlt 09/11/2022), Earthquake
felt in Sudur Paschim Province (kh
09/11/2022), Earthquake
injured being treated in Doti: Nepali Army
(kh 09/11/2022), Doti
earthquake: Six people killed (kh
09/11/2022), 200
aftershocks felt so far in Doti district
(rep 09/11/2022), Aftershocks
continue to hit quake-hit Doti : Hundreds of
aftershocks continue to rattle the area.
Authorities ask locals to stay alert. Injured
being treated in different health facilities
(nlt 09/11/2022)
49
killed, 25 missing due to monsoon-induced
disasters in Karnali (kh 07/11/2022)
Embankment
to protect Dodhara Chandani is always a poll
agenda : The old embankment built in 1994 has
lost its original height to siltation in the
Mahakali river and provides little protection to
the settlements, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp
05/11/2022)
Victims
of last month’s Pyuthan landslides languish in
school buildings : Authorities concerned have
offered assurances but haven’t done anything to
resettle the displaced victims yet, they say,
by Shamsher Bikram GC (kp 03/11/2022)
Between
droughts and deluges : Nepal has of late
witnessed deluges, unseasonal flash floods and
landslides, long droughts and avalanches, by
Arpan Shrestha (kp 01/11/2022)
Goods
worth more than 10 million destroyed in the fire
(kh 30/10/2022)
Shuklaphanta-12
locals demand resolution of flood induced
hazards (kh 30/10/2022)
Earthquake
felt in Sudurpaschim Province (kh
30/10/2022)
Fire
destroys property in Taplejung (kh
28/10/2022)
Property
worth Rs 7.5 million gutted in fire (kh
24/10/2022)
Fire
guts property worth Rs 22 million (kh
24/10/2022)
Govt
begins study to analyze impacts of recent
Karnali floods (nlt 21/10/2022)
Rescue
Mission : Nepal Army Rescued Large Number Of
People From Recent Floods And Landslides (sp
21/10/2022)
5.9
Richter scale earthquake shakes Kathmandu
(nlt 19/10/2022), 5.9
magnitude earthquake shakes Kathmandu (kh
19/10/2022)
NDRRMA
team arrives in Jumla to study disaster-hit
zones (kh 19/10/2022)
Flood
and landslide in Karnali renders 10,500 people
homeless (kh 16/10/2022)
Province
Government distributes relief to flood victims
in Jumla (kh 15/10/2022)
Between
a rock and a hard place, by Devendra Gautam
(ae 13/10/2022)
35
dead, 20 missing in Karnali floods and
landslides : The disasters set off by heavy
rains over the past week have displaced 2,889
families across the province. Sixty families
moved to safety, police say, by Chandani
Kathayat and Tularam Pandey (kp 13/10/2022)
41
Dalit families displaced due to risk of
landslide (kh 13/10/2022)
One
killed, one other missing as incessant rainfall
damages over 200 houses in Arghakhanchi, by
Laxman Ghimire (rep 13/10/2022)
Nepal’s
progress in early warning systems : In parallel
with the progress, natural hazards are becoming
more devastating and unpredictable, by
Mandira Singh Shrestha (kp 12/10/2022)
700
families displaced due to floods in Tikapur
(rep 12/10/2022)
Details
of damage due to rain in Kalikot being collected,
by Lali Bista (rep 12/10/2022), 1,500
houses damaged due to landslide, floods in
Kalikot (kh 13/10/2022)
Monsoon
mayhem: 16 die, 17 missing in floods, landslides
(nlt 12/10/2022)
Floods
and landslides claim 10 lives in Jumla (kh
12/10/2022), Local
representatives propose to shift eight
settlements to safer places in Jumla (nlt
12/10/2022)
Over
dozen bridges swept away by flood in Karnali
River (ht 12/10/2022)
Flood
inundates around 1,400 houses (kh
11/10/2022)
Floods-displaced
“spending sleepless nights” by repelling
mosquitoes in shelter (kh 11/10/2022)
13
mourners confirmed missing in Kalikot landslide
: A search and rescue team from the district
headquarters is unable to reach the incident
site as the Karnali highway has been blocked due
to landslides at multiple locations (nlt
10/10/2022), 12
dead, three injured in separate landslides in
Karnali : Landslides triggered by incessant
rainfall in Humla and Mugu districts have left
over 150 families displaced, by Janak
Bahadur Shahi (kp 10/10/2022)
Four
buried to death in Humla landslide (nlt
10/10/2022)
Flood
displaces over 800 households in Bardiya (rn
10/10/2022)
5
people die in Mugu landslide (kh 10/10/2022)
Incessant
rain waterlog several local levels in Banke
(kh 10/10/2022), More
than 8,000 households affected by flood in Banke
(rn 11/10/2022)
Unseasonal
rains cause widespread damage (kh
08/10/2022), Floods,
landslides turn deadly in several districts :
October rains damage houses and crops in places.
Life is thrown out of gear as Nepalis engage in
their biggest festivities (kp 08/10/2022), Unseasonal
rain dampens Dashain, disrupts travel :
According to officials, 28 highways have been
obstructed and roads blocked at 128 places
across the country, by Anup Ojha (kp
08/10/2022), Flood
washes away a bridge in Bardia (kh
08/10/2022), Child
development center and house buried by landslide
(kh 08/10/2022), Floods,
inundation displace 4,000 households in Banke
(nlt 08/10/2022), Seven
members of a family die in Jumla landslide
(kh 08/10/2022), 7
dead, 2 injured in Jumla landslide; 2 missing
after being swept away by rain-swollen stream :
Seven were killed and two got injured in a
landslide in Kanakasundari Rural Municipality,
while two have gone missing in a flood in Hima
Rural Municipality of the district, by LP
Devkota (kp 08/10/2022)
140
houses inundated in Nawalparasi (kh
08/10/2022)
Landslide
kills five in Jumla (kh 08/10/2022)
Six
persons missing in Pyuthan landslide (kh
07/10/2022)
Incessant
rain increases risk of flood and inundation
(rn 07/10/2022)
Water
level in Bheri river crosses danger level, alert
issued (rn 07/10/2022)
Three
persons of same family killed in landslide at
Kathmandu’s Chandragiri (kh 07/10/2022)
Water
level in Rapti River surging due to incessant
rain, authorities urge for precaution (kh
06/10/2022)
Water
level in Narayani River crosses danger mark
(nlt 06/10/2022), Water
level in Narayani River reaches this year’s
highest (kh 06/0/2022), Narayani
floods over 100 houses in East Nawalparasi
(kh 07/10/2022), 95
houses inundated in Nawalpur : Flood in the
Narayani river inundated 75 houses in Binayi
Tribeni Rural Municipality and 20 houses in
Madhyabindu Municipality (kp 07/10/2022)
Yangpang,
Champe locals suffer from flood, landslide amid
festival season, by Gokul Bhujel (rn
03/10/2022)
Landslide
disrupts water supply project in Surkhet (kh
30/09/2022)
Heavy
rain causes damage to properties in Khotang
(kh 30/09/2022)
Fire
at Dhobighat scraps depot injures three (kh
21/09/2022)
1,500
houses inundated across Kailali (rn
18/09/2022), Kailali
flood survivors face hunger, disease risk,
mothers worry about children, by Durga
Devkota (rn 19/09/2022), ar
West disaster victims struggle to survive :
Landslides in Achham on Friday killed 22 people.
In Kanchanpur and Kailali, floodwaters inundated
several settlements and displaced hundreds,
by Menuka Dhungana, Bhawani Bhatta and Mohan
Budhaair (kp 20/09/2022), Cattle
also on verge of death in lack of food (rn
20/09/2022), Displaced
flood victims still living under open sky
(kh 23/09/2022)
Nine
dead, seven missing in Achham landslide (kh
17/09/2022), 12
people killed, 11 others missing due to
landslide in Achham (rep 17/09/2022), 17
confirmed dead in Achham (rn 17/09/2022), Eye-watering
deaths and destruction out west : 21 dead, two
missing in late-monsoon floods and landslides in
Sudurpaschim and Lumbini provinces. Continuous
rainfall has disrupted rescue efforts, by
Menuka Dhungana (kp), Achham
landslides: Death toll reaches 22 (kh
18/09/2022),
Flood
inundates various settlements in Bardiya (rn
17/09/2022)
More
monstrous monsoons : Future flood disasters in
Pakistan and Nepal can be prevented if more
attention is paid to preparedness and proper
planning (nt 16/09/2022)
Three
members of single family killed in landslide
(kh 15/09/2022)
Baglung’s
Talloramtola area at high risk after last week’s
landslide : The massive landslide triggered by
heavy rains last week has displaced as many as
12 families in the area, by Prakash Baral
(kp 15/09/2022)
One
dies, nine missing in floods and landslides in
Darchula (nlt 10/09/2022), Floods
sweep away over one dozen houses in Darchula; 11
people missing (kh 10/09/2022), Darchula
floods update: Death toll rises to five (kh
10/09/2022), Darchula
floods, landslides leave five dead and 10
missing : The disasters triggered by heavy
rainfall have injured at least eight people,
police say, by Manoj Badu (kp 11/09/2022)
Landslide
blocks mid-hill highway (nlt 07/09/2022)
Flood,
landslide disrupt rural roads in Khotang (kh
03/09/2022)
Landslides
obstruct major highways, meteorologists warn of
torrential rain across country (nlt
02/09/2022)
Lightning
kills three women (rep 30/08/2022)
Floods
and landslides in Sindhupalchowk (kh
28/08/2022)
Landslide
displaced families receive land in Sankhuwasabha
(kh 26/08/2022) [They
were displaced more than two years ago!],
Sankhuwasabha
landslide victims being relocated after two
years of displacement : Some respite for
survivors as 52 families receive land plots for
relocation while the process to move 37 families
is underway, by Dipendra Shakya (kp
29/08/2022)
Gorkha
earthquake: Trauma lingers on seven years after,
by Rukamanee Maharjan (ht 26/08/2022)
Nepalgunj
sub-metropolis lacks skilled firefighters
(kh 23/08/2022)
Lack
of disaster management and preparedness raises
alarm : Local governments’ complacency in
implementing disaster risk management and
post-disaster plans might lead to a repeat of
last year’s tragedy, locals say, by Biplav
Bhattarai (kp 21/08/2022)
Earthquake
of 4.8 magnitude hits Banke at midnight :
Epicenter in Nuwakot (kh 20/08/2022)
Humla’s
Ramdev school at high risk of landslide (rn
14/08/2022)
Succour
for Saptakoshi flood victims (ht 14/08/2022)
Swollen
Bagmati River waterlogs settlements (photo
feature) (nlt 10/08/2022), Kathmandu’s
riverside settlements inundated after last
night’s rain (rep 10/08/2022), Over
800 houses in Bhaktapur flooded (kh
10/08/2022), Aftermath
of the flood in Manohara landless squatters’
settlement in Bhaktapur (photo feature) (rep
10/08/2022), Flooded
Manohara river damages property worth Rs 7.5
million (rn 11/08/2022)
Landslide
hits Southern Rasuwa (kh 10/08/2022)
Floods
damage homes, displace families in Dolakha :
Floods triggered by bursting of a recharge pond
damaged 10 houses at Bhimeshwar Municipality on
Sunday, by Kedar Shiwakoti (kp 09/08/2022)
Understanding
Koshi flood impact in Nepal, by Birat Anupam
(kh 08/08/2022)
Saptakoshi
Municipality-4 inundated due to collapse of
Chandra Canal (rn 08/08/2022)
Local
people unite to change river course to save
settlements in Kanchanpur (kh 08/08/2022)
Landslips
affect seven hydropower projects in Myagdi
(kh 08/08/2022)
Saptakoshi’s
33 sluice gates opened after water level
increases (kh 07/08/2022), Everything
need to know about Koshi flood impact, by
Birat Anupam (rn 07/08/2022)
Karnali
River Erosion: Satti Bridge, Rajapur in Bardiya,
Tikapur-8 at risk (kh 07/08/2022)
Water
level in Koshi River recedes, situation is now
risk free: Sunsari CDO (06/08/2022)
5.3-magnitude
earthquake with epicenter in Nuwakot jolts
Kathmandu Valley (nlt 06/08/2022)
Melamchi
folks urged to remain cautious (kh
06/08/2022)
Without
Cooperation, Water-Induced Disasters Will
Continue To Wreak Havoc : Before it can exit
from the vicious cycle of annual disasters that
mire its people in poverty and hopelessness,
Nepal must adopt a more collaborative approach,
by Dhruba Gautam (sp 05/08/2022)
Landslides
displace six families in Myagdi (kh
05/08/2022)
People
residing in low-lying areas in Tikapur live in
constant risk of floods, by Durga Devkota
(rn 05/08/2022)
Deluge
and after : The marginalised population should
not be left behind while providing flood victims
with relief (kp 05/08/2022)
Koshi
menace: 2,400 families rescued (kh
04/08/2022), Around
2,500 families in Udayapur affected by
Saptakoshi river flooding : The river changed
course and turned west through Dumribote and
entered several wards of Belaka Municipality,
by Dilliram Khatiwada (kp 04/08/2022),
Over 20,000 people displaced as Koshi River
returns to its old course after three and a half
decades (rep 04/08/2022), Koshi
wrecks havoc : The flood problem could have been
averted had the govt repaired the embankments
before monsoon (ht 05/08/2022)
Koshi
barrage: 42 out of 56 sluices opened as water
level rises (kh 04/08/2022)
Caretakers
mobilized to disseminate flood-related early
warning information (kh 04/08/2022)
Saptakoshi
erodes settlements in Udayapur, govt urges to
step up rescue and relief efforts (nlt
03/08/2022), Residents
of Udayapur’s Belaka in panic as Saptakoshi
breaks embankment (rep 03/08/2022), Around
4,000 families at high risk as Saptakosi
embankment bursts (kh 03/08/2022), Swollen
Saptakoshi River breaches the embankments, over
1,000 households are at high risk (rep
03/08/2022), ‘Risk
of land erosion by swelling Saptakoshi rising,
efforts being made to rescue affected people’,
by Mithilesh Yadav (rep 03/08/2022)
7
killed in floods, landslides in districts : The
disasters, prompted by incessant overnight
rains, have also displaced scores of households
and damaged property, by Ghanshyam Khadka
(kp 03/08/2022)
People’s
mobility halts after flood sweeps away bridge
(kh 03/08/2022)
Two
die, three go missing as landslide buries house
in Myagdi (nlt 02/08/2022),
Bodies of three more persons missing in Myagdi
landslide recovered (kh 02/08/2022)
100
houses flooded in Gaindakot (rep 02/08/2022)
Water
level rising constantly in Saptakoshi, by
Amar Khadka (rep 02/08/2022)
Shock
Responsive Social Protection: Leveraging
Existing Systems to Deliver Rapid Relief, by
Hemanta Dangal and Alina Karki (rep 01/08/2022)
Water
level high in Myagdi and Kaligandaki Rivers
(kh 01/08/2022)
Landslide
buries one to death; one other injured in
Pokhara (kh 01/08/2022)
Landslide
obstructs Mid-Hill Highway in Khotang (kh
01/08/2022)
5.3
magnitude earthquake hits Bhojpur; tremor felt
in Kathmandu (kh 31/07/2022), Tremors
of earthquake felt in Kathmandu Valley, parts of
eastern and central Nepal (rep 31/07/2022),
Khotang
earthquake destroys houses, further details of
losses are awaited (rep 31/07/2022), Khotang
earthquake: 475 houses, two school buildings,
one police post suffer damages (kh
02/08/2022), Khotang
quake: 475 houses, two school buildings, one
police post suffer damages (rep 02/08/2022)
India
and Bangladesh seek to sign deal on real-time
flood data sharing with Nepal (kp
31/07/2022)
Floods,
landslides destroy shops, displace households in
Dolakha : Over 30 families have been displaced
as a landslide lashes Shailung Rural
Municipality’s ward 8, by Kedar Shiwakoti
(kp 26/07/2022)
4.7
magnitude earthquake hits Sindhupalchowk, tremor
felt in Kathmandu (kh 25/07/2022)
Three
of a same family killed in Achham landslide
(kh 25/07/2022)
Flood
disrupts Melamchi-Helambu road (21/07/2022),
Rain
starts damaging roads at different places of
Melamchi, Helambu (kh 23/07/2022), Rain
damages roads in different parts of Melamchi,
Helambu (rep 23/07/2022)
Incessant
rainfall since Tuesday triggers landslides in
Bajhang: Landslides swept away three houses
while more than 50 houses are at high risk in
several settlements of the district, by
Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 21/07/2022)
Save
the Children study shows need for
shock-responsive social protection : “Social
protection systems do not offer any flexibility
to scale up and scale out the interventions in
response to disasters amidst rising impacts of
climate change or economic shocks.” (nlt
19/07/2022)
Two
years after disasters, displaced families are
still living in makeshift settlements : In 2020,
a provincial ministry paid 26 times more in
helicopter fares than what it spent on relief
for Sindhupalchok flood and landslide victims,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 18/07/2022)
Ensuring
Effective Disaster Response, by Pram Awasthi
(rn 18/07/2022)
Permanent
shelters for disaster-survivors in the offing in
Sindhupalchowk (kh 18/07/2022)
High
alertness adopted at Mahakali coastal areas
(rn 15/07/2022)
Landslides
displace more than 40 families : Landslides
following heavy rainfall since Wednesday have
affected settlements across the country’s hill
districts, by Kedar Shiwakoti (kp
15/07/2022)
Fire
destroys warehouse of National Federation of
Disabled-Nepal : The federation said dozens of
new wheelchairs, 400 crutches, and Covid safety
equipment were gutted (kp 14/07/2022)
Villages
in Tinau at high risk : At least 80 families in
three villages—Suketal, Deule and Paskund—are
living in fear of landslides and floods caused
by soil erosion in the Dobhan Kachal river,
by Madhav Aryal (kp 13/07/2022)
Pay
Heed To Nature's Rhythm, by Devendra Gautam
(rn 13/07/2022)
Dhangadhi
has been facing inundation for 39 years, by
Pushparaj Joshi (rep 13/07/2022)
Melamchi
folks waiting for rehabilitation after a year of
massive flooding (kh 12/07/2022)
Flood
displaces 24 families in Dunai (kh
12/07/2022)
Disaster
Management Needs Priority, by Shrijan
Bahadur Malla (rep 11/07/2022)
Tremor
felt in Baitadi and Darchula (kh 10/07/2022)
Locals
are first responders during disasters but they
are ill-equipped and untrained : At least 33
people have died—18 in the disasters and 15 in
lightning incidents—since the start of monsoon
this year. Plan to strengthen local governments
for disaster response in limbo, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 10/07/2022)
Multisectoral
multiscale disasters : Investment in science is
crucial for improving the prediction of
cascading hazards and risks, by Sanjib
Sharma and Rocky Talchabhadel (kp 10/07/2022)
Landslide
disrupts Maldhunga-Beni road (kh
09/07/2022), Jamune-Khaireni
road disrupted (kh 09/07/2022)
People
of settlements prone to landslides and floods in
Sindhupalchok living in abject fear :
Sindhupalchok has been battered by a series of
natural disasters over the past decade, with
over 3,375 households in the district at risk of
landslides, by Anish Tiwari (kp 09/07/2022)
The
urgency of India-Bangladesh-Nepal-Bhutan-China
flood management cooperation, by Samina
Akhter (rep 08/07/2022)
Lightning
strike injures 14 paddy planters in Chitwan
(kh 07/07/2022)
Lightning
kills 2, injures 9 in Pyuthan (kh
05/07/2022)
116
settlements in Bajura at risk of landslides,
floods (rn 03/07/2022)
Beni-Jomsom
road obstructed (kh 02/07/2022), House
swept away in Panchthar, three persons missing
(kh 02/07/2022), Flood
triggered by incessant rainfall causes loss
worth millions in Gaighat (rep 02/07/2022),
Shops
and houses in Gaighat inundated, millions of
losses incurred (rn 02/07/2022)
90
settlements in Salyan at risk of landslides,
forest department says : Risk aggravated by
haphazard road construction, claims Disaster
Management Committee chief, by Biplab
Maharjan (kp 01/07/2022)
Two
dead, three injured as houses collapse (kh
30/06/2022), 72
districts at risk of floods and landslides
(rep 30/06/2022), Floods,
landslides displace over 6,000 in Province 1,
by Binod Subedi (rep 30/06/2022)
Monsoon
rains obstruct highways, waterlog settlements :
Heavy rainfall is likely to take place in some
parts on Wednesday with partial to complete
changes in weather conditions across the country
due to the effects of monsoon winds (nlt
29/06/2022), Landslides
obstruct Mid-Hill Highway and Baglung-Myagdi
road (kh 29/06/2022), Traffic
in Nawalpur section along East-West Highway
disrupted (kh 29/06/2022), Local
administration cautions people in Koshi basin
area to take safety measures (kh
29/06/2022), Floods
inundate over 350 houses in Morang (kh
29/06/2022), Janakpurdham
waterlogged (kh 29/06/2022), Landslide
blocks Sisneri sector of Hetauda-Kathmandu road
(kh 29/06/2022), Roads
and bridges in Melamchi area damaged, locals
bear the brunt (rep 29/06/2022), Incessant
rainfall triggers floods across Tarai region
(ht 29/06/2022), Local
people asked to stay alert as Rapti river gets
swollen (kh 29/06/2022), 24
Out of 56 gates of Saptakoshi barrage opened
(kh 29/06/2022)
Wildfires
in Bajhang highlands destroy biodiversity :
Despite frequent wildfires in the uplands of the
district, no scientific studies have been
conducted in the region, by Basanta Pratap
Singh (kp 29/06/2022)
Seven
sustain burn injuries in an explosion of tanker
carrying tar (kh 29/06/2022)
Lightning
kills two in Kanchanpur (kh 28/06/2022), Lightning
kills six people across country (rn
28/06/2022)
Saptakoshi
sees rise in water level (rn 28/06/2022)
Half
dozen houses at high risk of flood in Jhapa
(kh 28/06/2022)
Incessant
rainfall inundates 300 houses in Hemja,15 other
houses still at risk of inundation (rep
26/06/2022)
Mets
urge people to remain alert amid heavy rains
forecast : Temporary bridge washed away by
floods in Melamchi (kh 25/06/2022)
Rahuganga
rural municipality highly vulnerable to
landslides (rn 25/06/2022)
Monsoon
means disaster in Madhes Province : Several
settlements in Rautahat and Saptari face yearly
displacement and loss of lives and properties
caused by floods and inundation, by Shiva
Puri and Abadhesh Kumar Jha (kp 25/06/2022)
Madhes
Province to demand helicopter for disaster
rescue (rn 25/06/2022)
4.9
magnitude earthquake jolts Pokhara (nlt
23/06/2022)
13
flood-prone houses shifted to safety in Damak,
Jhapa (rn 22/06/2022)
Monsoon
brings more misery to Dhading villages : Every
year, the rainy season causes loss of lives,
displacement of people, and destruction of
property in the landslide-prone district, by
Sarita Shrestha (kp 22/06/2022)
New
rule allows crusher plants even closer to
rivers, forests and villages : Experts say such
policies will damage environment. Questions
arise at whose behest the new standards were
brought, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
21/06/2022), Closer
to disaster : Unchecked exploitation of nature
is certain to open the floodgates of large-scale
climate conflicts (kp 22/06/2022)
Seventy-three
people killed in disaster-related incidents this
year (kh 20/06/2022)
Khado
river starts eroding embankment leaving
settlements at risk of flooding : Hundreds of
people from various settlements in Saptari are
affected by floods in the river every monsoon,
by Abadhesh Kumar Jha (kp 20/06/2022)
Fire
guts property worth over Rs 900,000 in Taplejung
(rep 20/06/2022)
Over
a dozen families displaced by floods in Damak
(kh 20/06/2022)
Status
of siren installed in Melamchi area examined
(kh 20/06/2022)
Landslide
obstructs Khandbari-Kimathanka Road (kh
20/06/2022)
Landslide:
Eight houses washed away in Taplejung (kh
19/06/2022)
Swollen
Seti River erodes bridge in Pokhara, disrupting
transportation (kh 19/06/2022)
Rain-caused
disasters displace 75 families (kh
16/06/2022)
Strong
winds inflict damage in Kailali (kh
12/06/2022)
Mild
tremor felt in Kathmandu (nlt 11/06/2022), 4.7-magnitude quake
jolts central Nepal (kh 11/06/2022)
Seven
municipalities of Dhanusha at high risk of
disaster (rep 11/06/2022)
Landslides
displace 400 families in Dolakha annually
(ht 11/06/2022)
Around
2 million people estimated to be affected by
monsoon-induced disasters (kh 10/06/2022)
Vehicular
movement affected as temporary bridge over
Melamchi is damaged (rep 10/06/2022)
Landslide
obstructs North-South Road in Sankhuwasabha
(kh 10/06/2022)
Rain
lashes Baglung, dozens of houses at risk (kh
10/06/2022)
As
the earth warms and glaciers melt, the risk of
glacial lake outburst floods grows, by
Marissa Taylor (rec 09/06/2022)
Monsoon
disasters in Nepal: Need of innovative
preparedness, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
07/06/2022)
No
lesson learned from the last year’s monsoon
devastations : Displaced people are at risk of
many communicable and vector borne diseases in
the monsoon season, by Arjun Poudel (kp
02/06/2022)
Two
buried to death in Sankhuwasabha landslide
(nlt 01/06/2022)
Beni
at high risk as embankment yet to be rebuilt :
The flooded Kaligandaki river damaged around 50
metres of the embankment during last year’s
monsoon, by Ghanshyam Khadka (kp 26/05/2022)
Massive
fire breaks out in Teku : An electrical shop
caught fire around 3:30pm on Monday. Police and
firefighters have been deployed to the incident
site to bring the inferno under control (kp
23/05/2022)
Five
killed, 11 injured in storm, lightning (rep
22/05/2022)
Increasing
concrete cover in Valley causing more urban
floods : Experts for building infiltrating ponds
to avert flood disasters and recharge
groundwater, by Aakriti Ghimire (kp
20/05/2022)
Why
aren’t political parties talking about earthquakes?,
by Cilla Khatry (ae 12/05/2022)
People
displaced by the earthquake in Rasuwa are still
awaiting resettlement : As many as 174
quake-displaced families are staying in
temporary shelters at Khalte, by Balaram
Ghimire (kp 13/05/2022) [They
urgently need the right to vote "None of them"!]
Nowhere
safe to go, people in disaster-hit areas live in
terror as monsoon nears : Hundreds of people
still living in places identified as unfit to
reside seven years ago, by Arjun Poudel (kp
05/05/2022)
Earthquake
reported in Jumla (rep 04/05/2022)
Four-storey
house gutted in fire (kh 28/04/2022)
Dry
conditions are fuelling wildfires but
authorities are ill-equipped to tackle them :
103 wildfires were recorded across the country
Sunday. Rain unlikely for next three days,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 26/04/2022)
Blast
at oxygen plant prompts calls to shift hazardous
industries : Among the 10 industrial areas
currently operating in the country, three are
located in Kathmandu Valley, by Pawan Pandey
(kp 26/04/2022)
Seventh
Gorkha earthquake memorial day being observed
today (kh 25/04/2022)
Massive
fire incurs loss of millions of rupees in
Bhaktapur (kh 25/04/2022)
Four
kids burnt to death as fire guts house in Jumla
(nlt 23/04/2022), Four
children die in Jumla house fire : Three of the
deceased are siblings while the fourth victim is
their cousin. They were aged 1 to 14, by DB
Budha (kp 24/04/2022)
Wildfires
rage in Palpa forests, leaving human settlements
at high risk : Wildfires recur in the district
every year but the authorities concerned and the
local units are not well prepared to mitigate
the disaster, by Madhab Aryal (kp
20/04/2022)
4.1-magnitude
quake jolts far-west Nepal (kh 19/04/2022)
32
fire incidents take place in 24 hours, one
killed, five injured (kh 17/04/2022)
Deurali
settlement in Tanahun at risk of being washed
away (kh 17/04/2022)
Lightning
kills 2, injures 5 in separate places (kh
12/04/2022)
Hail
destroys crops in Myagdi (kh 10/04/2022)
Lightning
kills minor girl, injures three in Tehrathum
(kh 09/04/2022)
Post-disaster
lessons for Nepal : Experts analyse why country
was not prepared for disastrous unseasonal
post-monsoon downpours in October 2021 (nt
08/04/2022)
13
houses gutted in incident of fire (kh
27/03/2022)
Fire
Guts Property Worth Over Rs 5 Million (rn
26/03/2022)
4.2
magnitude earthquake shakes Taplejung (kh
23/03/2022)
Fire
ravages three houses in Kakani (kh
19/03/2022)
Season
of fire : We must work sincerely towards
ensuring that fire incidents come down in the
days to come (kp 18/03/2022)
Province
1 districts ill-prepared for fire disasters :
Every year, properties worth millions are
destroyed in fire incidents in Taplejung and
Panchthar but authorities have no plans to
control them, by Ananda Gautam and Laxmi
Gautam (kp 17/03/2022)
Nepal
Police Calls For Precautionary Measures To
Prevent Fire Incident (rn 16/03/2022)
Fire
and wildfire: Hunting in pairs in Nepal, by
Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht 15/03/2022)
Fire
engulfs Kanchanjungha Conservation Area (kh
14/03/2022)
Landslide-displaced
families await relocation : More than a hundred
families from two villages in Sankhuwasabha were
displaced by a landslide two monsoons ago. The
displaced are still living in temporary shelters,
by Dipendra Shakya (kp 14/03/2022)
Rs
40 mln allocated for protection of Melamchi
flood-ravaged area (kh 09/03/2022)
Five
members of a family found dead : The family
could have died of carbon monoxide poisoning
caused by burning charcoal inside the house,
police say. 16 deaths caused by suffocation were
reported across the country in the last three
months, by Shuvam Dhungana (kp 08/03/2022)
Fire
breaks out in Solu community forest (kh
07/03/2022), Forest
fire in Lukla yet to come under control due to
strong winds (kh 07/03/2022)
Govt
to release budget for rehabilitation of
monsoon-hit survivors (ht 07/03/2022)
Fifteen
yaks killed in avalanche (rep 06/03/2022)
Fire
breaks out in Damauli (rep 06/03/2022), Two
fire trucks from Pokhara reach Damauli (rep
06/03/2022), Damauli
fire outbreak under control after five hours
(rep 06/03/2022), Political
parties ask govt to provide relief to Tanahun
fire victims (kh 07/03/2022)
70
Vegetable Stalls Destroyed In Kathmandu Fire
(rn 06/03/2022)
Fire
guts 5 shops, property worth Rs 15 mln in
Mahottari (kh 05/03/2022)
Landslides
vulnerability and rural roads, by Yogendra
Subedi and Anustha Shrestha (kh 03/03/2022)
Three
villages facing displacement by landslides :
Fifty families have been displaced by landslides
in Katkhet, Talbada and Maitoli villages of
Bajhang, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp
03/03/2022)
Damage
by hail, rainfall in Pokhara estimated at Rs 110
million (rep 22/02/2022)
Kaligandaki
puts 13 settlements at risk (ht 21/02/2022)
Government
to make disaster information management
effective : The Ministry of Home Affairs has
decided to establish Disaster Management
Database System for effective documentation of
various disaster events (ht 20/02/2022)
Five
die in Dang inferno (nlt 11/02/2022), Five
dead in a fire in Tulsipur : Five people from
two families died when a four-storey building
caught fire on Friday morning, by Durga Lal
KC (kp 12/02/2022)
Home
Minister instructs for support to disaster
survivors (kh 05/02/2022)
Fire
guts property worth Rs 85 million in Jhapa
(rep 04/02/2022)
Two
killed in lightning strikes (rep 04/02/2022)
Delay
in embankment repair worries Tikapur residents :
Floods triggered by heavy rains in the third
week of October last year b reached the
embankment along Karnali River and inundated
several settlements, by Ganesh Chaudhary (kp
01/02/2022)
Continuous
snowfall since December disrupts supply chains
in Saipal : First the November floods affected
food supply, then came snowfall. Now villagers
face a looming shortage of essentials, by
Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 30/01/2022)
A
Ramechhap settlement at risk of landslides : The
residents of Keurini Birta in Likhu Tamakoshi
Rural Municipality complain that the authorities
concerned are indifferent to their problem,
by Tika Prasad Bhatta (kp 24/01/2022)
Property
worth Rs 3.5 million gutted in fire (kh
23/01/2022)
Victims
of negligence : Most of the relief work usually
falls on the shoulders of ordinary citizens
rather than the state (kp 21/01/2022)
Two
buried to death after mound of earth collapses
in Butwal (kh 20/01/2022)
Relief
Assistance To Hailstorm-Affected Farmers, by
Dhyan Kulung (rn 16/01/2022)
Lessons
still not learnt : On National Earthquake Safety
Day on 15 January, let us remember that the 2015
quake taught us to be better prepared (nt
14/01/2022)
Three
missing in Dhading landslide (nlt
13/01/2022)
Fire
guts three houses in Paanchthar (kh
06/01/2022)
128
Landslide Survivors In Nawalparasi Continue To
Spend Night In Open (rn 05/01/2022)
Sudurpaschim
flood victims yet to receive relief materials
(ht 03/01/2022)
Chure
degradation continues amid catastrophic
projections : Even when there is visible
environmental degradation, the local government
has focused on promoting the Chure area as a
tourism spot, putting the ecology of the region
at risk, by Dilliram Khatiwada (kp
31/12/2021)
Nepali
Army reaches out to Gurja avalanche survivors
(kh 31/12/2021)
4.6-magnitude
quake jolts Far-west Nepal (kh 30/12/2021)
Fire
Destroys Property Worth Rs 10.9 Billion In Five
Years, by Mahima Devkota (rn 21/12/2021)
Last
year’s flood victims from Dhorpatan still await
relief : Several government officials had
reached the flood- and landslide-hit areas and
announced relief packages but none of the
promised funds has come through, by Prakash
Baral (kp 10/12/2021)
Govt
declares six districts in Sudurpaschim Province
as crisis-hit zones (rep 08/12/2021)
Massive
Sindhuli fire damages over Rs 50 million (kh
30/11/2021)
Study
to find causes and prevention measures of
large-scale landslide in Manang begins, by
Santosh Pokharel (rep 29/11/2021)
PM
Deuba Responds Positively To Announce Bajhang A
Disaster-Hit Area (rn 23/11/2021)
Three
minors die as cowshed catches fire in Helambu
(kh 23/11/2021)
Nepal
likely to see rise in rain-induced landslides
during monsoon (ht 20/11/2021)
Multipronged
response to Nepal’s multi-hazards : The country
needs to plan a multi-hazard approach to reduce
disaster risk like the avalanche in Mustang on
Monday, by Jack Rusk (nt 19/11/2021)
ire
in furnace oil industry causes loss of Rs 5
million (rep 18/11/2021)
Massive
fire guts 20 houses in Gamgadhi (kh
16/11/2021)
Landslides
increase after earthquake: Study (ht
15/11/2021)
alanche
in Kowang, Mustang leaves six injured (rep
14/11/2021), Over
120 Yak go missing in Mustang avalanche (kh
15/11/2021)
Dry
landslide at Dudh Kosi puts 12 houses at risk
(kh 11/11/2021)
Salleri
residents demand relocation from flood-ravaged
village : More than a dozen houses in Salleri of
Gorkha are at risk of displacement by landslides
and floods, officials say, by Hariram Upreti
(kp 11/11/2021)
Landslide-hit
Miklajung village faces food shortage : Despite
promises from the federal and the provincial
governments, no help has reached the
disaster-hit areas in the last three weeks,
by Laxmi Gautam (kp 11/11/2021)
More
than 1,600 houses in Bajura at high risk of
water-induced disasters : Residents of the
affected settlements have urged authorities to
move them to safer locations, by Arjun Shah
(kp 09/11/2021)
Panchthar
residents affected without repair of facilities
damaged in landslides, flooding (kh
07/11/2021)
Disaster
claims 121 lives, 28 missing in Nepal (kh
31/10/2021) [related to after-monsoon disaster], 121
killed, 28 missing in disaster so far: MoHA
(ht 01/11/2021)
Panchthar
floods: Death toll climbs to 31 as one more
missing found dead (kh 26/10/2021)
Unseasonal
rain damages over 3,000 metric tonnes of paddy
crop in Gandaki (kh 26/10/2021)
26
districts affected; 117 die in post-monsoon
disaster (kh 25/10/2021)
Earthquake
jolts Lamjung (kh 25/10/2021)
Paddy
damage by freak rains estimated at Rs8.26
billion : According to preliminary estimates by
the Agriculture Ministry, 325,258 tonnes of
ready-to-harvest paddy in 85,580 hectares were
either submerged or swept away in seven
provinces, by Sangam Prasain (kp 25/10/2021)
353
killed in natural disasters in last 7 months
(kh 24/10/2021)
Flood
death toll rises to 35 in Far West, 23 still
missing (rep 24/10/2021)
Rain-induced
disasters damage physical infrastructure worth
Rs 1.30 billion (rep 24/10/2021)
Demand
for compensation to rain-affected farmers
(kh 23/10/2021)
Rain-induced
disaster claims 111 lives; 37 go missing (kh
22/10/2021)
Unseasonal
October rains to shave up to 0.6 percentage
points off GDP : Losses could be in billions of
rupees as heavy rains damage paddy crops
across the country, by Sangam Prasain (kp
22/10/2021),
Death
toll from post-monsoon disaster reaches 101 :
Sudden and extreme rainfall in the third week of
October has left experts worried about the
impact of climate change on economy and
livelihoods. Forty-one people were still
missing as of late Thursday
afternoon, by Shuvam Dhungana (kp
22/10/2021), Flood
Disrupts Road Transport In Bajura, by Sher
Bahadur Sarki (rn 22/10/2021), NHRC
starts monitoring disaster-hit areas (ht
22/10/2021)
Media
Matters In Early Warning, by Kundan Aryal
(rn 22/10/2021)
Death
toll in floods, landslips climbs to 77 :
Province 1 is hit hardest as unseasonal
rainfall continues to claim lives, destroy
crop, by Laxmi Gautam, Biplav Bhattarai and
Ramesh Chandra Adhikari (kp 21/10/2021), Nepal
floods: Death toll climbs to 88; 30 still
missing (kh 21/10/2021), Rains
inflict 30 percent loss to paddy crops output in
Chitwan (kh 21/10/2021), Until
something happens : No matter how effective it
is, disaster response and rehabilitation is just
not enough (kp 21/10/2021), Traffic
resumes along Siddhartha, Pahalmansingh Swar
highways (kh 21/10/2021), Incessant
rain wreaks havoc in Mahottari, damages 11
houses (kh 21/10/2021), Death
Toll Of Rain-Induced Disasters Reach 99, 35
Injured, 40 Missing (rn 21/10/2021), Nepal
floods update: Death toll climbs to 101; 41
missing (kh 21/10/2021), When
it rains, it pours (rec 21/10/2021)
Fire
breaks out in Fusre of Dharan (rep
21/10/2021)
Flood
sweeps away Karnali bridge construction
materials (kh 20/10/2021), Six
members of a family missing after landslide
buries their house in Humla (kh 20/10/2021),
Death
toll from floods and landslides across Nepal
climbs to 17 (kh 20/10/2021), Unseasonal
rain claims 10 in Sudurpashchim alone, 23
missing (kh 20/10/2021), Six
killed as landslide buries house in Dhankuta
(kh 20/10/2021), Six
killed, Six injured in landslide in Dhankuta
(rep 20/10/2021), At
least 18 killed as floods, landslides cause
devastation in several districts : As many as 24
people reported missing in Bajhang and around
2,600 people displaced in Kanchanpur. Dozens
trapped as a Baitadi settlement is
surrounded by the floodwaters from the
Seti river (kp 20/10/2021), Snowfall
leaves 10 tourists, including two foreigners,
trapped at Mera Peak area (kh 20/10/2021), Water level crosses
danger mark in Saptakoshi; 42 out 56 sluices
opened (kh 20/10/2021), Red
light turned on as water level in Koshi crosses
danger level (rep 20/10/2021), Death
toll from floods and ndslides across Nepal
climbs to 31 : 43 go missing following
unseasonal rainfall (lh 20/10/2021), Nepal
floods: 24 killed in Pradesh 1 alone, 8 missing
(kh 20/10/2021), Climate
change to blame for extreme weather (rep
20/10/2021), Tourists
stranded in Kanchenjunga area due to continuous
rain (rep 20/10/2021), Flood,
Landslide update: 48 killed, 31 missing (rep
20/10/2021), Two
children buried to death in rain-triggered
mudslide in Dharan (rep 20/10/2021), 8
killed, 7 missing in natural disasters in Ilam
(rep 20/10/2021), One-way
traffic resumes on Koshi Highway, by Rohit
Rai (rep 20/10/2021), Incessant-rain
triggered floods disrupt eight roads (kh
20/10/2021), Nepali
Army intensifies rescue, relief efforts (kh
20/10/2021)
Incessant
rain causes floods in Mahakali river, inundates
200 houses (kh 19/10/2021), Man
swept away by river (kh 19/10/2021), Incessant
rain inundates different areas in Dhangadhi
(kh 19/10/2021), Doti,
Dadeldhura report three landslide-related deaths
(kh 19/10/2021), Two
dead, as many missing in separate landslides in
Sudurpaschim : Various settlements are at high
risk of flooding with the increase in the flow
of Mahakali and Karnali rivers, by Chitranga
Thapa (kp 19/10/2021), Karnali
River enters village creating chaos (rep
19/10/2021), Mahakali
River records highest water level in eight years
(rep 19/10/2021), Two
killed in house collapse in Doti (rep
19/10/2021), One
buried to death in landslide, by Nagendra
Upadhyaya (rep 19/10/2021), Six
dead, 23 missing in floods and landslides
(kh 19/10/2021), Four
highways in Gandaki and Sudurpaschim provinces
blocked due to floods, landslips (kh
19/10/2021), Floods
from Seti River enter Dhungad settlement in
Baitadi : At least 60 people are waiting to be
rescued from the flood-affected area (kp
19/10/2021), NA
chopper rescues five persons stuck in Mahakali
floods (kh 19/10/2021), People
worried as flow of water in Seti River rises (rep
19/10/2021), Active
monsoon brings heavy rain; Sudurpaschim mostly
affected : Incessant rain in Sudurpaschim; three
dead, normal life badly affected (kh
19/10/2021), 40-year-old
man dies in flood in Udayapur (kh
19/10/2021)
Jayprithvi
Highway obstructed (kh 19/10/2021)
Sindhupalchowk
reports two aftershocks of Gorkha quake (kh
18/10/2021)
Earthquake
felt in Gorkha (kh 17/10/2021)
Heavy
rainfall on Saturday damages temporary
connectivity infrastructure in Melamchi area
(rep 17/10/2021)
Landslide
Blocks Karnali River In Bajura, Water Level
Decreases By 50%, by Prem Raj Sinkhada (rn
12/10/2021), Water
Level Returns To Normal, One Kilometer Long Lake
Formed (rn 12/10/2021)
Almost
two dozen landslide-displaced families living in
forest, by Arjun Shah (kp 08/10/2021)
Province
2 sees rise in drowning incidents : As many as
285 cases of death by drowning were reported in
the province in the last 27 months, by Ajit
Tiwari (kp 05/10/2021)
Technology
has not Defeated Geography : The case of
atmospheric aerosol loading and repeated
casualties from lightning in the Siwalik/Churia
range also proves this, by Hari KC and
Keshav Bhattarai (rep 03/10/2021)
Relief
distributed to Melamchi-Helambu flood survivors
(kh 03/10/2021)
Landslide-displaced
families in Dolakha village await reliefBagmati
provincial government had assured relief amount
and relocation three months ago but the
displaced families are yet to get the promised
help, by Kedar Shiwakoti (kp 03/10/2021)
Earthquake
jolts Jethal, Sindhupalchowk (kh 01/10/2021)
NSET
makes public its 10-year strategic plan (kh
01/10/2021)
Give
them succour : A rehabilitation programme,
similar to the one carried out after the 2015
quake, is needed to bring normalcy to the area
(ht 28/09/2021)
Six
Persons Killed Due To Drowning In Saptari In
Five Days (rn 26/09/2021)
Transport
entrepreneurs call for opening obstructed
highways (kh 23/09/2021)
Nepal
sees 1,478 new COVID-19 cases, 6 deaths in last
24 hours : Kathmandu Valley witnesses 564 fresh
coronavirus cases (kh 22/09/2021)
Three
members of a family killed after landslide
buries house in Gulmi (kh 22/09/2021)
Landslide-damaged
Baglung road yet to be repairedAt least Rs 2.4
million is needed to repair the road but the
authority concerned says it does not have
the required budget, by Prakash Baral (kp
22/09/2021
Landslide
disrupts Prithvi Highway (kh 21/09/2021)
Landslide
blocks Dumre-Bensisahar roadway (kh
21/09/2021)
Lightning
kills 1, injures 3 in Baglung (kh
21/09/2021)
Earthquake
jolts Darchula (kh 20/09/2021)
Community-operated
warnings: Way to minimise flood damage, by
Atul Bhattarai (ht 17/09/2021)
An
urban horror story : Nepal’s cities are a
disaster waiting to happen. What can we do about
it?, by Amish Raj Mulmi (kp 17/09/2021)
Darchula
school running its classes from tents after last
year’s floods and landslides : Around 124
students of Samaiji Basic School have been
affected as they do not have proper classrooms,
by Manoj Badu (kp 17/09/2021)
Drowning
in the deluge : Seasonal flooding in Kathmandu
is getting worse due to various human-made
factors, including climate change, haphazard
development, poor urban planning, and improper
drainage, by Shuvam Rizal (rec 15/09/2021)
Monsoon-induced
disasters: 33 people die in Gandaki State this
year : Flood survivors in Gandaki receive over
Rs 12 million in relief support (kh
15/09/2021)
41
houses in Bhimad bazaar at risk of landslide
(ht 14/09/2021)
Preparedness
saves lives in disasters : Local solutions
should be encouraged in all development plans
and budgets of municipalities, by Azmat Ulla
(kp 13/09/2021)
Cash
and medical supplies handed over to flood-hit
families (kh 12/09/2021)
Landslide
incurs loss of Rs 50 mln on Mid-Hill Highway
(kh 12/09/2021)
Tremor
felt in hilly districts of Sudurpashchim (kh
11/09/2021)
Flood
Victims Of Banke Living In Forests For 30 Years,
by Siraj Khan (rn 11/09/2021)
Disruption
of Mid Hill Highway affects hill districts of
GandakiThe highway has been blocked by at least
20 major landslides, cutting off supply lines,
by Agandhar Tiwari, Prakash Baral and Ghanshyam
Khadka (kp 09/09/2021)
Landslides
threaten to sweep away Sindhupalchok school :
Most of the students have stopped attending
their classes which resumed only a few days ago,
by Anish Tiwari (kp 08/09/2021)
Rain
and havoc : For the people living besides the
Bagmati in Teku, every year the monsoon brings
much devastation. And as local authorities do
little to help, residents have no one to turn to
but themselves, by Deewash Shrestha (rec
07/09/2021) [photo essay]
Not
just rains, poor urban planning causing flash
floods in Kathmandu : Rampant river
encroachment, unmanaged constructions and bad
drainage to blame, experts say, by Anup Ojha
and Shuvam Dhungana (kp 07/09/2021), Midnight
flash flood wreak havoc in valley : 400 houses
inundated Kathmandu records highest rainfall in
last 13 years, by Ujjwal Satyal (ht
07/09/2021), Valley
sees heavy inundation as the land could not
absorb water (rep 07/09/2021), Settlements
of squatters in Bhaktapur inundated due to heavy
rainfall, by Krishna Kisi (rep 07/09/2021)
Flood-displaced
families in Darchula local unit see no hope for
resettlementFive individuals were killed, two
others injured and several families displaced in
the August 29 floods, by Manoj Badu (kp
07/09/2021)
Landslide
disrupts Muglin-Naubise road section (kh
07/09/2021)
Valley
receives heavy rainfall; 385 houses inundated
(kh 06/09/2021), Torrential
Rain Inundates Several Places In Kathmandu
(rn 06/09/2021), Roads
of Kathmandu Valley inundated by a single
nightlong rainfall (rep 06/09/2021), Nearly
400 houses in Kathmandu inundated after
overnight rainfall : Water levels in various
rivers have risen unprecedentedly (kp
06/09/2021), Flood
washes away powerhouse for Darkhola II micro
hydropower project in Myagdi (kh
06/09/2021), Six
dead in sudden heavy rainfall in different
districts (kh 06/09/2021), Two
killed in landslide in Rolpa (kh 06/09/2021)
Seven
Injured In Lightning Strike, A Dozen Of
Properties Damaged (rn 06/09/2021)
Pouring
destruction Floods will be recurring tragedies
if we do not act on them immediately (kp
06/09/2021)
Landslide
disrupts Helambu Highway (kh 06/09/2021)
Landslide
causes damage to school (kh 06/09/2021)
Dhobi
Khola swells up due to heavy rain in Valley
(kh 06/09/2021)
The
hill of Helambu continues to slide down (kh
05/09/2021), The
Hill Of Helambu Continues To Slide Down, Koshi
And Kamala Directing Towards Settlements, by
Narayan Dhungana (rn 05/09/2021)
Landslides
obstruct vehicular movement on Pokhara-Baglung
road section : Patients with serious illnesses
or injuries needing immediate care have
been hit hard, by Deepak Pariyar (kp
05/09/2021)
Death
toll from Parbat landslides climbs to 11 (kh
04/09/2021), Parbat
landslides kill at least 11 people, power outage
throughout district : Multiple landslides have
obstructed road connectivity in the district,
by Lal Prasad Sharma and Agandhar Tiwari (kp
04/09/2021)
Swollen
Koshi waters erode spurs in Saptari : Spur
number 9.79 at Banarjhula in Tilathi Koiladi has
been seeing continuous erosion over the last few
days, by Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp 04/09/2021)
Sindhupalchok
flood victims migrate out of the district to
seek livelihood : Around 700 flood-displaced
families of Helambu and Melamchi have moved to
other cities since the disaster, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 03/09/2021)
Palpa-Butwal
road to be closed (kh 03/09/2021), Landslide
obstructs Narayanghat-Muglin road section
(kh 03/09/2021), Five
killed, three missing in Parbat landslides
(kh 03/09/2021), At
least nine people dead in separate incidents of
floods and landslides : Road sections in Pokhara
of Gandaki Province have started to cave in
after continuous rainfalls for the last
few days, by Durgalal KC abd Deepak Pariyar
(kp 03/09/2021)
Two
killed, two others go missing after Scorpio car
swept away in Dang (kh 02/09/2021), Four
women die when Sisne rivulet sweeps away a car
in Dang (kh 02/09/2021), Three
killed, one go missing in Kaski landslides
(kh 02/09/2021), Five
dead, one missing in Pokhara landslide, by
Santosh Pokharel (rep 02/09/2021)
Monsoon-induced
calamity claims 15 lives in five days (kh
01/09/2021)
Landslide
leaves one dead, three injured (kh
01/09/2021)
Bajura
cut off from national road network for two
monthsFloods and landslides since mid-June have
damaged the Sanfe-Martadi road section at
several places, by Arjun Shah (kp
01/09/2021)
Landslides
obstruct most rural roads in Rasuwa (kh
01/09/2021)
Floods,
landslides continue to wreak havoc Three persons
died, two others have gone missing in Duhun
Rural Municipality of Darchula district in the
past 24 hours, by Manoj Badu (kp 31/08/2021)
Koshi
River’s Water Discharge Fluctuating (rn
31/08/2021)
Melamchi’s
misfortune is far from over : Two months ago,
unprecedented floods brought about much
destruction to Melamchi but residents have
largely been left to fend for themselves, by
Marissa Taylor (rec 30/08/2021)
Irate
locals padlock Gaindakot municipality after
recurring inundation (kh 30/08/2021)
Hundreds
of Valley-bound vehicles stranded as landslide
blocks road at Nagdhunga (kh 30/08/2021), Floods and
landslides induced by ‘Bhadaure Jhari’ claim 12
in last four days (kh 30/08/2021), 1
killed, three missing in Darchula landslide
(kh 30/08/2021), Floods,
landslides obstruct foot trails in northern
Gorkha : Chhekampar and Chumchet have been cut
off from rest of the district, disrupting supply
of food and daily essentials, by Hariram
Upreti (kp 30/08/2021), Nine
dead, 90,000 affected as heavy rains over past
three days trigger floods, landslide :
sMeteorological office predicts heavy rainfall
in Province 1, Bagmati, Gandaki and parts of
Sudurpaschim until Tuesday, by Anup Ojha (kp
30/08/2021), Three
killed due to flood, landslide (kh
30/08/2021),
Loss of life, property : As the monsoon is still
active, we can expect more loss of life and
damage to property and physical infrastructures
(ht 30/08/2021)
Nearly
120 people feared dead this monsoon (ht
29/08/2021), 94
people killed, 44 others missing in
monsoon-induced disasters (kh 29/08/2021)
Monsoon-induced
disaster: 3,000 houses inundated, 900 damaged
(kh 29/08/2021)
Dozens
of houses waterlogged in Siraha (kh
28/08/2021), Helambu
Highway blocked again (kh 29/08/2021), Incessant
rainfall hits life in Jhapa (ht 29/08/2021),
At
Least Three People Killed, Three Injured, by
Aashish Mishra (rn 29/08/2021), Hetauda-
Kathmandu Road Blocked Again (rn
29/08/2021), Landslide
destroys houses in Butwal (rep 29/08/2021),
Landslip
blocks Palpa-Butwal road since 24 hours (kh
30/08/2021)
Red
light turns on as water flow increases in
Saptakoshi River (kh 28/08/2021), Saptakoshi
River records highest water-level of this year
(rep 29/08/2021)
Floods
and inundations induced by ‘Bhadaure Jhari’ kill
five people across country : Weather to
gradually improve from today (kh
28/08/2021), Scores
of houses inundated in Siraha after flood in
Kamala River, administration issues alert
(ht 28/08/2021), Five
Die, Four Go Missing In Fresh Rain Disasters
(rn 28/08/2021), Continuous
rainfall inundates settlements in Tarai
districts : More than a thousand people have
been displaced and several have gone missing
with a few reported deaths, by Bhawani
Bhatta, Ganesh Chaudhary and Sunita Baral (kp
28/08/2021)
Woman
killed, girl missing in Lalitpur (kh
28/08/2021)
Upper
Marsyangdi ‘A’ to remain inoperative for three
more months (rep 28/08/2021)
Landslide-blocked
Rahughat stream finds outlet but danger not over
yet, by Ghanshyam Khadka (kp 27/08/2021)
High
risk of Karnali River entering village (rep
27/08/2021)
Ratu
River has inundated around 900 houses in Tilgadh
since Thursday night : The settlement in Balwa
Municipality-4 is one of the most affected areas
by floods every year (kp 27/08/2021)
Landslide
blocks Narayangadh-Muglin road (kh
27/08/2021), East-West
Highway disrupted in Nawalparasi East (kh
27/08/2021), Traffic
disruptions in Helambu Highway,
Narayanghat-Muglin section (kh 27/08/2021),
Incessant
rain inundates most parts of West Nawalparasi
including district HQ (kh 27/08/2021),
Three
missing in landslide in Nawalparasi (East) : In
Nawalparasi (West), at least 200 houses have
been inundated after floodwaters from Jharahi,
Turiya and Panbhar rivers entered settlements
(kp 27/08/2021)
Disaster
preparedness sorely lacking in Karnali Province
: Floods and landslides take lives and ravage
properties in the province every year. Many
people say the severity can be mitigated by
prioritising preparedness, by Chandan
Kathayat (kp 26/08/2021)
Melamchi
floods leave Helambu residents in hardship,
by Anish Tiwari (kp 26/08/2021)
663
houses in Tanahun at risk of flooding (kh
25/08/2021)
Multiple
landslides leave Pyuthan’s Damri at high
riskAround 70 households are at risk and need
immediate relocation, officials say, by
Shamsher Bikram GC (kp 24/08/2021)
Why
does the earth surface in Pokhara cave in from
time to time?, by Santosh Pokhrel (rep
24/08/2021)
Mahakali
Highway Obstructed For A Week (rn
24/08/2021)
Saptari
flood victims crying for relief (kh
23/08/2021)
Flood
Sweeps Away One House, Leaves 45 More At Risk
(rn 23/08/2021)
Myagdidslides
Sweep Away Water Pipelines Leading To Water
Shortage In Bagarphant Village (rn
23/08/2021)
Health
supplies for flood survivors in Melamchi (kh
22/08/2021)
34
houses at risk of landslides in Melamchi
(rep 22/08/2021)
Landslide
debris blocks river in Bajhang, triggers flood
threats : Continuous landslide at Githine cliff
in Bungal Municipality has hindered work to
safely channelise the blocked river, by
Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 21/08/2021)
As
monsoon rain damages rural roads, normal life
badly affected in Rolpa (kh 20/08/2021)
Six
houses at high risk of landslides (rep
20/08/2021)
Landslides
obstruct Jaya Prithvi Highway (kh
20/08/2021)
35
houses inundated as Saptakoshi flood enters
Gobargadha : Two washed away (kh
20/08/2021), Koshi
River inundates Gobargadha settlement (ht
21/08/2021)
Flood
sweeps away three more houses in Melamchi
(kh 18/08/2021)
Flood
in Saptari's Jita River inundates 150 houses
(ht 18/08/2021)
Disaster
victims still awaiting grant to build houses in
Dhankuta (ht 18/08/2021)
Melamchi
disaster : Lesson for municipal governments,
by Mahesh KC (ht 17/08/2021)
Each
flood-affected family in Manang to get Rs
2,00,000 (kh 17/08/2021)
Over
150 houses in Bajura at risk of dry landslide
(kh 16/08/2021)
Geological
study finds 13 settlements of Bahrabise at high
risk of landslides, floods : The study team has
recommended the relocation of 5,000 households
in several settlements that are at risk, by
Anish Tiwari (kp 16/8/2021)
150
families abandon village in Dolakha due to
landslides (rep 15/08/2021)
Human
settlements inundated in Dhangadi (ht
14/08/2021)
Continuous
erosion of Shreelanka Tappu leaves locals
worried (ht 14/08/2021)
IOM
plans to train all 753 local level officials in
Nepal on disaster risk reduction, management
(rep 14/08/2021)
Incessant
Rains-Triggered Landslide, River Erosion Result
In Massive Loss In Melamchi (rn 13/08/2021),
'Multiple
natural calamities caused Melamchi havoc'
(ht 16/08/2021)
Landslide
displaces scores of families in Dolakha (kh
13/08/2021)
Four
houses affected by landslides in Rasuwa (rep
13/08/2021)
Lightning
strikes kill two in Gulmi (kh 12/08/2021)
Earthquake
jolts Udayapur (kh 12/08/2021)
Eight
villages at high risk of Seti River erosion
(kh 10/08/2021)
Heavy
rain forecast; floods likely in Karnali, Kankai,
Bagmati and Rapti (kh 09/08/2021)
Two
drinking water projects damaged (kh
08/08/2021)
Seven
Years On, Jure Landslide Victims Awaiting Relief
Amount, by Bidur Acharya (rn 08/08/2021)
Fire
breaks out at Balaju Industrial Area :
Helicopter being used to douse fire (kh
07/08/2021)
Kodari
Highway section near Tatopani border collapses,
disrupting vehicular movement : With the highway
section rendered impassable, dozens of container
trucks have been stranded in the Miteripul area,
by Anish Tiwari (kp 06/08/2021)
What
experts could be missing about causes of
Helambu-Melamchi floods and landslides, by
Kunga Hyolmo (rep 06/08/2021)
Kathmandu’s
‘flash floods’ are 4 decades in the making :
There is nothing sudden about the floods in
Kathmandu Valley, and they will get worse,
by Tom Robertson (nt 06/08/2021)
Helambu
Highway disrupted (kh 06/08/2021)
Taal
folks waiting to be resettled (kh
05/08/2021)
Flood
sweeps away Surma road section (kh
04/08/2021)
Chhangru,
Tinkar cut off from district headquarters,
by Manoj Badu (kp 04/08/2021)
Multiple
reasons triggered devastating floods and
landslides in Melamchi: Report (rep
04/08/2021)
Landslide
destroys suspension bridge in Gorkha (rep
04/08/2021)
Landslide
victims in Lamjung hopeful of receiving housing
reconstruction aid : Landslides triggered by
heavy rains swept away 21 houses in Marsyangdi
Rural Municipality on July 20 and 22 last year,
by Aash Gurung (kp 04/08/2021)
Misery
repeats : A thorough study of the mountains is
needed to ascertain the cause of landslides and
floods in different parts of Nepal (ht
03/08/2021)
Govt
to send team to Melamchi to conduct geological
survey (rep 03/08/2021)
Deluge
in Nepal and India: Need of micro initiatives,
by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht 02/08/2021)
Water
level in Melamchi River rises to an alarming
level : People move to safe places (kh
01/08/2021), Radio
Melamchi office building swept away (kh
01/08/2021), 13
houses swept away by Melamchi floods (kh
01/08/2021),
Melamchi flood sweeps away 17 more houses
(rep 01/08/2021), Flood
sweeps away 60 houses and sheds, Bahunepati
bridge at risk (kh 02/08/2021), Flooding
again ravages Melamchi; millions of rupees worth
of property damage (kh 02/08/2021), Melamchi
River sweeps away seven more houses : Washes
away 67 houses so far (kh 03/08/2021), Melamchi
municipality appeals not to reside at high risk
homes (kh 04/08/2021)
Landslides
threaten dozens of settlements (ht
29/07/2021)
Encroachment
of Kathmandu Valley’s rivers and poor drainage
worsen inundation : Experts say improving the
drainage system is the only way to address the
problem of annual floodings, by Anup Ojha
(kp 28/07/2021)
‘Nature
is more cruel to poor people’ (kh
27/07/2021)
Embankment
work halted due to shortage of stones : Several
settlements along the Karnali river are at risk
of inundation in the absence of an embankment,
by Ganesh Chaudhary (kp 27/07/2021)
Lessons
for poor nations as extreme weather events
afflict rich countries : Experts say the
developed world, whose affluence is enabled by
what has caused global warming, must pay
attention to help others to deal with the
climate crisis, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
26/07/2021)
Melamchi
flood survivors meet PM Deuba, requesting for
relief (kh 26/07/2021)
Eight
households displaced by landslides (kh
25/07/2021)
Settlements
across Kathmandu Valley at risk of floods
(rep 25/07/2021)
Nepal
among countries most vulnerable to drowning: WHO
(ht 23/7/2021)
2,000
houses inundated in Udayapur (ht 23/07/2021)
Floods
damage arable land in Pyuthan every monsoon :
Farmers in Pyuthan Municipality are seeking
government help to protect their fields that the
Jhimruk river has been turning into dry desolate
land, by Shamdher Bikram GC (kp 23/07/2021)
Tremor
felt in Valley (kh 23/07/2021)
Inundation
a perennial issue in Dhangadhi : Encroachment of
riverside areas and absence of canals obstruct
the flow of water, causing inundation, officials
say, by Mohan Budhaair (kp 22/07/2021)
Kamala
river breaches embankment in DhanushaThe breach
has put several settlements in the district at
risk, according to officials, by Santosh
Singh (kp 22/07/2021)
61
people were killed in the first month of monsoon
this year, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
22/07/2021)
Public
transportation resumes; roads still blocked
(kh 20/07/2021)
Incessant
rainfall damages country’s oldest canal (kh
20/07/2021)
Erosion
puts human settlement at risk in Bajura (ht
19/07/2021)
Flood
Victims Provided With Food Stuffs, Sanitary
Materials, Dignity Kits (rn 19/07/2021)
Dreams
washed away by floods and landslide, by
Subhadra Dhital (rep 19/07/2021)
Silgadhi-Bajhang
road obstructed (kh 18/07/2021)
Security
personnel fail to channelise Darchula river
damAt least 18 homes in Naugad Rural
Municipality are at risk of inundation, by
Manoj Badu (kp 17/07/2021)
Salyan
unprepared to tackle monsoon disastersAround 500
families in the district are vulnerable to
monsoon-related disasters this year, authorities
say, by Biplab Maharjan (kp 17/07/2021)
Continuous
rainfall affects normal life in several
districts, by Mohan Bushaair (kp 16/07/2021)
Govt
aids disaster victims for house construction
(ht 16/07/2021)
Municipal
areas in Kailali district inundated with
monsoon-fed river entering human settlement
(ht 16/07/2021)
Landslides
are at the heart of Nepal’s climate
vulnerability, by Shuvam Rizal (rec
15/07/2021)
Flood
and landslide dam river threatening Darchula
villages : Fifteen families in Naugad Rural
Municipality are at risk of inundation, local
residents say, by Manoj Badu (kp 15/07/2021)
Disaster
and climate risks and sectoral development
planning, by Bimal Gadal (rep 15/07/2021)
How
to reduce disaster risks : Nepal’s disaster
management models should be proactive, but it is
still reactive, by Roshan Kumar Chhetri (kp
14/07/2021)
Four
Tikapur wards in peril (ht 14/07/2021)
As
many as 42 houses at high risk of landslide in
Thulogaun, Rolpa : Several settlements in Rolpa
Municipality are prone to landslides every
monsoon but nothing has been done to
prevent this yearly crisis, local people say,
by Kashiram Dangi (kp 13/07/2021)
‘No
govt relief so far for disaster-hit Manang’
(rep 13/07/2021)
Four
wards at high risk as Karnali River continues
erosion (kh 13/07/2021)
Flood
survivors receive support from Nepalis abroad
(kh 12/07/2021)
Flood-damaged
Lower Modi-1 hydel project begins power
production (kh 12/07/2021)
7
houses face risk of landslides, agricultural
field of 30 families destroyed (rep
11/07/2021)
Five
years on, Phopli landslide victims yet to
receive any helpThe landslide of July 25, 2016
killed 27 individuals and displaced around 200
families, by Shamsher Bikram GC (kp
11/07/2021)
Flood
survivors to be provided Rs 50,000 assistance
each household (kh 11/07/2021)
Nepal
must pursue inundation issues with India year
round, observers say : It is only during
flooding in monsoon that authorities take up
this perennial problem and even then the
southern neighbour continues to ignore concerns,
by Binod Ghimire and Anil Giri (kp 11/07/2021)
Huge
fire in a glass house in Bhairahawa, property
worth Rs 50 million gutted (rep 11/07/2021)
Monsoon
mayhem: Nepal continues to record loss of lives
and properties (kh 10/07/2021)
Monsoon
mayhem: Flood, landslide and inundation kill 51
across country (kh 09/07/2021), Monsoon
rains continue to take lives and destroy
property across country : At least seven people
were killed and several others injured in
monsoon-related incidents in the last 24 hours,
by Manoj Badu (kp 09/07/2021)
The
Kosi’s sorrow, and scope : Exploring Nepal’s
largest river during a destructive monsoon,
by Kanak Mani Dixit (nt 09/07/2021)
Drones
to the rescue in Melamchi : UAV surveillance in
immediate aftermath of the flood was a test case
for future disaster response (nt 09/07/2021)
Valley
slums face torrential problems : Abandoned by
the government and harassed by the monsoon
rains, slum dwellers lack shelter when they need
it most, by Aishwarya Baidar (rec
09/07/2021)
One
killed, other missing after landslide buries
five houses in Palpa (kh 08/07/2021), 84
houses inundated as swollen Kankai enters Milan
Basti in Jhapa (kh 08/07/2021), Landslide
kills three, sweeps away hydropower in Darchula
(kh 08/07/2021), Two
persons including infant killed in
rain-triggered incidents (kh 08/07/2021)
Landslide-displaced
families left in the lurch (ht 08/07/2021)
4.2
magnitude earthquake shakes Lamjung (kh
07/07/2021)
Three
missing as swollen rivulet sweeps away vehicle
in Parbat (kh 07/07/2021), Two
dead, three missing in floods, landslides in
Gandaki : Vehicular movement along several road
sections has been obstructed due to landslides,
by Agandhar Tiwari (kp 08/07/2021)
Rain-induced
disasters damage infrastructure worth millions
(ht 07/07/2021)
Flood
leaves one dead, other disappeared (kh
07/07/2021)
33
houses in Parbat village at high risk of
landslide (kh 06/07/2021)
Melamchi
disaster aftermath: Challenges and sustainable
solutions, by Ramesh Kumasr Chaudhary and
Ishwar Joshi (ht 06/07/2021)
Over
a dozen villages flooded in Mahottari as local
rivers swell after downpour (rep 05/07/2021)
Tremor
felt in Valley (kh 05/07/2021)
38
people killed in monsoon-induced disasters in 20
days (kh 04/07/2021)
Six
die in rain-related incidents in three districts
: Around 500 houses have been inundated at
several settlements of Saptari district in the
past few days, by Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp
04/07/2021), Flood
damages houses, inundates settlements in
Mahottari (rep 04/0/2021), Narayangarh-Mugling
road section blocked by landslides again
(rep 04/07/2021)
Janakpur
Sub-Metropolitan City inundated (kh
04/07/2021)
Landslide
disrupts Narayangadh-Muglin road section (kh
04/04/2021)
More
than 300 homes inundated in Province 1 (kh
04/07/2021)
Seven
houses displaced after landslide risk (kh
04/07/2021)
Nepal
received above normal rainfall inJune causing
disasters : Officials warn of more extreme
weather events with nearly three months of
monsoon remaining, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 03/07/2021)
Landslides
at 7 places along Prithvi Highway; 5 trucks
buried, 2 killed (kh 03/07/2021)
30
sluices opened as water flow crosses 200,000
cusec in Saptakoshi (kh 03/07/2021), Water
level rising in Koshi river, 500 houses
inundated in Saptari (kh 03/07/2021)
4.1-magnitude
quake jolts far-western region (kh
03/07/2021)
Flood
in Marsyangdi river collapses a suspension
bridge (kh 02/07/2021)
Floods
and landslides in Nepal: Causes, consequences,
and ways forward, by Anil Aryal and Bijay
Man Shakya (rep 02/07/2021)
34
people die in monsoon-caused disasters since
June 13 (rep 02/07/2021)
Dozens
of settlements inundated in Parsa district
(kh 02/07/2021, Six
dead, three missing as floods, landslides hit
several districts : Rain-swollen rivers enter
settlements and wreak havoc in various parts of
the country, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel and
Samjhana Rasaili (kp 02/07/2021), Monsoon
triggered flood and landslide disrupt transport
in Makwanpur (kh 02/07/2021), Floods,
landslides throw life out of gear (ht
02/07/2021)
Vehicular
movement along Narayanghat-Muglin road disrupted
(kh 02/07/2021)
Two
buried to death, three injured in Tanahun
landslides : Concrete bridge swept away (kh
01/07/2021)
Melamchi
sees rise in water level yet again; safety
alerts issued (kh 01/07/2021)
Prithvi
Highway obstructed in several places (kh
01/07/2021)
Lumbini
turns to bamboo to tame rivers : Bamboo
plantation campaign underway in all 12 districts
of the province to form biological
embankments in order to prevent erosion and
flood, by Madhab Aryal (kp 01/07/2021)
Floods
sweep away Chhabdi Khola bridge in Tanahun
(kh 01/07/2021), Landslides
in Tanahun claims two lives as heavy rainfall
continues, highways blocked as well (rep
01/07/2021)
Landslides
disrupt Narayangadh-Muglin road section (kh
01/07/2021)
Landslides
obstruct Prithvi Highway (kh 30/06/2021)
Forecasts
for smaller areas could minimise damage and save
lives, experts sayForecasts for larger areas
don’t help communities prepare much. With more
resources for technology and research,
predictions can be more specific, meteorologists
suggest, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
30/06/2021)
Water
level reaches danger mark in Kamala River
(kh 30/06/2021)
Lightning
kills three in Saptari (kh 29/06/2021)
Several
settlements in hill districts of Lumbini at high
risk of landslides : Haphazard construction of
roads using heavy machinery is also one of the
leading causes behind landslides,
officials say, by Shamsher Bikram GC (kp
29/06/2021)
Efforts
on to bring flooded Marsyangdi River to natural
course (kh 29/06/2021)
Landslide
displaces 94 families in Bajura (kh
28/06/2021)
Biggest
Killer After Earthquake, But Neglected, by
Shreeram Sharma and Prem Raj Dhungel (rn
28/06/2021)
Monsoon
mayhem: Swollen Indrawati sweeps away 3-story
house in Melamchi Bazaar (kh 26/06/2021)
Riverbank
settlements in Bardiya at high risk of floods :
Lack of permanent embankments on river is giving
sleepless nights to residents, by Kamal
Panthi (kp 26/06/2021)
Flood,
landslide havoc in Nepal: Caused by abandoning
tradition, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
25/06/2021)
After
the deluge in Nepal : Danger still lurks, as
Melamchi picks up the pieces after last week’s
great flood, by Amit Machamasi (nt
25/06/2021), The
last bridge connecting Helambu to rest of the
world in bad shape (rep 25/06/2021)
Floods
likely in Kankai, Koshi, Kamala and Bagmati
rivers (kh 25/06/2021)
Floods
continue to wreak havoc in Manang, by Aash
Gurung (kp 25/06/2021)
Eight
years on, Mahakali flood victims still to be
compensated : People from all over the country
had raised money for the flood-victims in 2013.
But with no proper audit, there has been no
accounting of around Rs 400 million raised for
the victims, by Shivraj Bhatta and Sundar
Singh Dhami (ae 24/06/2021)
Nepal
Floods: Same story, different year, by Cilla
Khatry (ae 24/06/2021), Floods
in Nepal: A recurring nightmare, by Cilla
Khatry (ae 24/06/2021)
Survivors
of Melamchi floods wait to see missing family
members, by Anish Tiwari (kp 24/06/2021)
Melamchi
suffers damage worth Rs 1bn : Repairing
structures of the project could take a long time
(ht 24/06/2021)
Floods
reoccur in Indrawati and Melamchi rivers (kh
23/06/2021)
Melamchi
tries to rise from flood residue (photo
feature), by Monika Malla (rep 23/06/2021)
28
local level wards at high risk of landslide in
Baglung (kh 23/06/2021)
Three
killed as landslide damages a house, by
Dinesh Subedi (rep 23/06/2021)
River
basin management: Balance development and
environment, by Sanjay Giri and Nagendra
Kayastha (ht 23/06/2021
Manang’s
Naso Rural Municipality setting up temporary
office at Besisahar after flood : Dharapani, the
administrative headquarters of the rural
municipality, was badly damaged by the flooded
Marsyangdi river in the second week of June,
by Aash Gurung (kp 23/6/2021)
Mock
flood practice conducted along Karnali river
corridor (kh 23/06/2021)
Settlements
in Chure foothills at high risk of flood,
landslide : Conservationists blame exploitation
of forest and riverbed materials in the Chure
region for the incidents of floods and
landslides occurring frequently in recent years,
by Bhawani Bhatta and Mohan Budhaair (kp
23/06/2021) [This
demonstrates once again the irresponsible
politics and plans of the Oli government!]
Monsoon-induced
disaster claims 20 lives; 806 rescued (kh
22/06/2021), More
than 40 people feared dead in monsoon related
disasters in one week (ht 22/06/2021)
Bhote
Koshi floods pose threat to several hydropower
projects (kh 22/06/2021)
Flood
survivors in Kanchanpur face hand-to-mouth
problem (rep 21/06/2021)
24
houses damaged in Humla due to landslides
(kh 21/06/2021)
Haphazard
construction of roads increases risk (ht
21/06/2021)
Swollen
Mahakali inundates settlements in Kanchanpur :
Floods have displaced more than 35 families in
the district and damaged a 100-metre road
section and an under-construction bridge, by
Bhawani Bhatta (kp 21/06/2021), Landslides
obstruct rural roads in Achham, by
Menuka Dhungana (kp 21/06/2021)
Tamakoshi
riverside settlements at risk of inundation as
tributary is dammed up : Ramechhap and Sindhuli
district administrations also alert people
living close to the river against possible
floods, by Kedar Shiwakoti (kp 20/06/2021)
Massive
landslide in Himalayas of Helambu caused
devastating flash flood downstream (rep
20/06/2021)
Families
displaced by Melamchi floods refuse
Covid-19 tests fearing separation : Around 600
people in Melamchi and 400 in Helambu are
living in makeshift camps for flood displaced,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 20/06/2021)
17
killed in natural disasters in a week (kh
20/06/2021)
Water
flow in Mahakali expected to reach a ‘danger
line’ (kh 20/06/2021). Swollen
Mahakali: Eight houses inundated; dam of an
under-construction bridge washed away (kh
20/06/2021)
People
living along river banks cautioned as landslide
blocks Tamakoshi (kh 19/06/2021), Fear
of flash flood downstream as massive landslide
blocks Tamakoshi River on the Chinese side of
the border, by Ramesh Khatiwada (rep
19/0/2021), Chinese
team clearing landslip at Tibet’s Rongsi River
that joins Tamakoshi in Dolakha (kh
19/06/2021), Reservoir
being emptied to mitigate risk of floods in
Tamakoshi : The district administration of
Dolakha released a notice on Friday night citing
Chinese authorities’ warning of floods (kp
19/06/2021)
Mountain
districts are receiving more rainfall this
monsoon : Manang sets a new record for daily
rain, witnessing heavy flooding.
Meteorologists say the phenomenon is
unprecedented for an otherwise dry region,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 19/06/2021)
Mahakali
crosses danger level; police alert people of
disaster risk (kh 19/06/2021), Rise
in water level of Mahakali river puts several
settlements at risk of flooding : Rural roads in
Darchula district have been disrupted due to
floods and landslides triggered by heavy
rainfall, by Manoj Badu (kp 19/06/2021)
Floods
break down police post, wash away ward office in
Helambu (kh 19/06/2021), Fresh
flash flood in Melamchi River sweeps away school
and police station in Helambu, by Kunga
Hyolmo (rep 19/06/2021)
Decade
of disasters : Our challenges have grown due to
climate change, geological conditions and
misguided policies (kp 18/06/2021)
Death
and devastation with the arrival of the monsoon,
by Marissa Taylor (rec 18/06/2021)
Monsoon
fury : By building houses on the banks of rivers
that flood during heavy rains, the residents
were waiting for disaster to happen (ht
18/06/2021)
Floods
and landslides block 31 road sections, by
Himal Lamsal (rep 18/06/2021)
Govt
directs to distribute relief thru one door
system (kh 18/06/2021)
Monsoon
mayhem: Two perish in Doti landslide, one in
Kalikot (kh 18/06/2021)
Nepal
floods: 15 dead, 25 missing, 11 injured in past
four days (kh 18/06/2021)
Seven
persons still missing after rainstorm in Jaljala
highlands (kh 18/06/2021)
More
than 100 villages in Bajura at flood and
landslide risk (kh 18/06/2021)
Floods,
landslides inflict damage and disruptions in
various districts : Power and communication
outages snag relief and rescue work in Melamchi
and Helambu areas, by Anish Tiwari (kp
18/06/2021)
Flood
devastation in Melamchi not only because of
rains : Experts say the mayhem in the first week
of monsoon is quite concerning and with ‘above
normal’ rainfall predicted this time, the
situation could go worse, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 17/06/2021)
Floods
and landslides damages 26 hydropower projects,
multiple road sections, by Himal Lamsal (rep
17/06/2021)
Flood-fed
Kaligandaki put Beni Bazaar at high risk of
erosion (kh 17/06/2021)
Flood
takes away under construction bridge (rep
17/06/2021)
250-member
rescue team flies to flood-hit Melamchi (kh
16/06/2021), Massive
floods and landslides in Melamchi; scores feared
missing (in pics) (kh 16/06/2021), More
than 50 people missing in Melamchi and Indrawati
floods: Minister Tamang (kh 16/06/2021), Melamchi flood:
Seven found dead; search and rescue operations
continue (kh 16/06/2021), Melamchi
flood: Two people stranded on roof-top of a
hotel rescued (kh 16/06/2021), Govt
to mobilize all state machineries for relief and
rescue operations (kh 16/06/2021), IN
PICS: Flood wreaks havoc in Melamchi (rep
16/06/2021), Destruction
caused by floodwaters in Melamchi bazaar : Seven
people have died, scores of houses, two concrete
motorable bridges and around half a dozen
suspension bridges were swept away (kp
16/06/2021), Bodies
of seven people missing in Sindhupalchok flood
recovered : Floodwaters from the Melamchi River
entered settlements causing damage to houses and
bridges in the Melamchi bazaar area (kp
16/06/2021), Eight
staffers of Melamchi project missing in Melamchi
floods (kh 17/06/2021), 20
including six foreigners missing in Melamchi and
Helambu floods (kh 17/06/2021), Four
among 20 missing in Melamchi floods come into
contact; one found dead (kh 17/06/2021)
Monsoon-triggered
floods wash away 15 houses in Lamjung (kh
16/06/2021), 14
houses swept away, 50 at risk in Lamjung
(rep 16/06/2021)
Four
cattle herders stranded in Rapti river rescued
after 12 hrs (kh 16/06/2021)
Manang
flood sweeps away many offices including police
post and banks (kh 16/06/2021)
Floods
and landslides wreak havoc across the country :
Rivers swollen by incessant rainfall in last two
days have displaced hundreds of people, by
Aash Gurung (kp 16/06/2021)
Woman
dies when a rivulet sweeps her away (kh
16/06/2021)
Government
says it has plan to tackle monsoon disasters,
but local units are not assured : With rainfall
expected to be above normal this year,
authorities say they are better prepared than
last year. But experts say rather than
anticipatory plans, focus is on post disaster
response, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
15/06/2021), River
management project announces inability to
control floods as monsoon arrives (kh
15/06/2021) [This is
the reality, Mr Oli!], Rain-triggered
floods inundate 30 houses in Manang (kh
15/06/2021), Landslide
obstructs Pokhara-Baglung section of Madhya
Pahadi Lokmarg (kh 15/06/2021), Landslides
obstruct Bajura roads (ht 15/06/2021),
Landslide blocks Karnali Highway (kh
15/06/2021),
Flood causes cracks in East-West Highway in
Rupandehi : Transportation blocked in the
highway (kh 15/06/2021)
Repair
works of damaged embankments at final stage :
Floods in Bagmati and Lalbakaiya rivers had
breached embankments and inundated settlements
in Rautahat last year, by Shiva Puri (kp
14/06/2021) [Great,
right before possible renewed damage! I guess
that's what you call timing.]
Landslide
obstructs Siddhartha Highway (kh 13/06/2021)
Every
year scores die by drowning, a silent
catastrophe in the countryDrowning of five girls
in Dhanusha is a reminder. Monsoon increases the
risk. Ponds need to be fenced and
awareness raised to avoid such tragedies,
authorities say, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
13/06/2021)
Displaced
people in Rautahat relocated after years (ht
12/06/2021)
No
more helicopter toursHundreds of Nepalis die in
floods every year, and we need to do things
differently this year (kp 11/06/2021)
Early
warning preparedness put in place for disaster
management (kh 10/06/2021)
Storm
damages houses, crops in Shuklagandaki (kh
08/06/2021)
Living
with a flood: Plight of squatter settlements,
by Yogendra Subedi and Kanchan Mani Dixit (kh
05/06/2021)
Rain
damages roads, school in Doti (kh
03/06/2021)
Rains
brought by cyclone Yaas send flood displaced
scrambling for shelter : Families displaced by
last year’s flood in Dhorpatan Municipality of
Baglung yet to receive government-announced
relief, by Prakash Baral (kp 30/05/2021)
Tilkechaur
village in Udayapur at high risk as land starts
caving in : Frightened villagers have urged the
local government to move them to safety before
the start of monsoon, by Dilliram Khatiwada
(kp 30/05/2021)
Earthquake
in Lamjung damages houses, animal sheds leaving
several injured : A 5.8 magnitude quake with
epicentre at Marshyangdi Rural Municipality hit
the district early Wednesday morning, by
Aash Gurung (kp 19/05/2021), 5.8-magnitude
quake jolts west Nepal (kh 19/05/2021), 5.3-magnitude quake
strikes again with Lamjung’s Bhulbhule epicenter
: Third one occurs in an interval of 164 minutes
(kh 19/05/2021), Four
injured, dozen houses collapse as three powerful
quakes jolt west Nepal : Tremors epicentered at
Bhulbhule in Lamjung (kh 19/05/2021), Lamjung
earthquake: 88 tremors occur in past 24
hours (kh 20/05/2021)
Ending
the science-policy gap : There should be a
science-based policymaking process in disaster
risk reduction, by Shrijan Bahadur Malla (kp
16/05/2021)
Wildfire
in Rolpa destroys 25 houses : At least 100
households in Hyang, Kareti, Gunam, Sakhi and
Sarpal are at risk of getting caught in the fire,
by kashi Ram Dangi (kp 28/04/2021)
Wildfire
rages in Sindhuli threatening nearby settlements
: Locals have begun evacuating from their homes
as efforts to douse the inferno have remained
largely unsuccessful (kp26/04/2021)
Government
to launch 10-year Disaster Resilient Nepal
campaign (ht 25/04/2021)
Sixth
Gorkha Earthquake Memorial Day being observed
today (rep 25/04/2021)
Property
worth Rs 60 lakh destroyed in blaze (ht
25/04/2021)
Windstorm
destroys crops worth over Rs 20 million in Jhapa
(kh 23/04/2021)
Need
of Disaster Preparedness for Responding to
Possible Eventualities, by Jagadish Paudel
(rep 21/04/2021)
Gandaki
Province ill-prepared for fire incidents Delayed
response, insufficient fire engines, shortage of
workers and lack of water refilling stations
make disaster mitigation difficult, by
Prakash Baral (kp 20/04/2021)
Thunderbolts
getting deadlier each year as country remains
unprepared : The Department of Hydrology and
Meteorology admits it has not been able to
fully utilise the only weather radar to
its potential, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
19/04/2021), When
lightning strikes : Technology and research is
crucial to enabling an early warning system that
can save lives (kp 20/04/2021)
Hailstorm
damages crops worth millions (ht 17/04/2021)
25
hectares forest affected by fire in Langtang
National park (kh 16/04/2021)
Multiple
wildfires destroy 293 hectares of forest in
Bajura; local authorities mum, by Prakash
Singh (ht 13/04/2021)
Wildfires
reported in 60 forest areas in Kalikot (rep
12/04/2021)
Three
days on, wildfires rage in Palpa forests : The
Division Forest Office says fires have affected
more than 1,500 hectares of forestland in the
district since mid-March, by Madhab Aryal
(kp 10/04/2021)
Wildfire
spreads to human settlement, guts five houses
(kh 10/04/2021)
Nepal
battles worst forest fires in years as air
quality drops, by Gopal Sharma (rep
10/04/2021)
Rs700
million secured to rebuild homes ravaged by
monsoon last year, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 10/04/2021)
Better
prepared next time : Five lessons we can
learn from the Gorkha Earthquake to build
safer communities, by Jitendra Bothara (kp
09/04/2021)
Kathmandu
Valley witnesses around 500 instances of fire
every year, by Sabina arki (kh 09/04/2021)
Fire
Incidents Increase In Kanchanpur Forests (rn
09/04/2021)
Two
killed in Lumbini forest fire : Jungle fire in
368 places across the Province (kh
06/04/2021)
Highest
Number Of Wildfire Incidents Recorded This Year,
by Mukunda Ghaire (rn 06/04/2021)
Massive
fire destroys 120 houses in Narainapur : More
than 68 families have been displaced by the fire
that spread throughout the settlement of
thatched-roof houses, by Rupa Gahatraj (kp
05/04/2021)
35
houses destroyed in Jumla fire (ht
04/04/2021)
Fire
victims in Tehrathum await rehabilitation :
Thirty-five people have been staying in
makeshift tents since their houses were
destroyed in March 26 fire, by Chandra Karki
(kp 04/04/2021)
Students
at this Humla school take classes outdoors : The
building of Dharmodaya Secondary School has not
been rebuilt after it was destroyed by a
landslide in 2019, by Janak Bahadur Shahi
(kp 03/04/2021)
Scaling
Up Social Protection Systems for Effective
Disaster Response (sp 02/04/2021)
Worsening
wildfires a reminder that the country lacks
clear policies : Despite their frequency, in
which lives, wildlife and hundreds of thousands
of hectares of green cover are lost, forest fire
disasters have been largely ignored by
authorities, experts say, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 31/03/2021)
Six
injured in cooking gas explosion in Bhaktapur,
by Krishna Kisi (rep 22/03/2021)
Fire
Breaks Out In Cow Farm, Kills 20 Cows (rn
19/03/2021)
Non-climate
cause of Nanda Devi flood : Although Himalayan
disasters pre-date climate change, it is smart
to be prepared for both, by Medha Gelli (nt
19/03/2021)
Budget
delay hampers reconstruction of houses destroyed
last monsoon : Displaced families wonder how
long they will have to live without proper
roof above their heads, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 18/03/2021)
Forest
fire continues unabated in Okhaldhunga (kh
18/0372021)
Badabaika
residents initiate construction of embankment,
by Bhawani Bhatta (kp 17/03/2021)
Fire
safety planning : Give it due consideration,
by Rajib Dhakal and Keshab Sharma (ht 15/03/2021)
Massive
fire breaks out near NOC’s Dhangadhi oil depot
(kh 06/03/2021)
Floods,
landslides plague people living on banks of
Budhiganga, by Arjun Shah and Basanta Pratap
Singh (kp 05/03/2021)
Authorities
struggling to contain fire inside Rara National
Park, by Raj Bahadur Shahi (kp 04/03/2021)
Fire
at Dovan Bazaar in Taplejung destroys around
three dozen houses : The fire that started on
Tuesday morning has come under control to a
certain extent but is yet to be completely
doused, by Ananda Gautam (kp 02/03/2021), Fire
is almost under control, so far 49 houses gutted,
by Khagendra Adhikari (rep 02/03/2021), Dovan
Bazaar fire victims worried about
resettlementThe (NCP) party’s overA total of 324
people of 63 families have been rendered
homeless after a fire destroyed 50 houses
at Dovan Bazaar in Taplejung last week, by
Ananda Gautam (kp 08/03/2021)
How
much do we really understand the Himalayas :
Emerging circumstances and risks require a
thorough revisit of our core problems, by
Madhukar Upadhya (kp 26/02/2021)
Wildfire
raging in the forests of Manang districtSecurity
personnel along with local villagers have been
working tirelessly to douse the flames
that started in a forest on Thursday, by
Aash Gurung (kp 14/02/2021)
Close
to bursting : We must prioritise monitoring of
glacial lakes and set up early warning systems
(kp 10/02/2021)
India
glacier avalanche comes as a warning for Nepal :
Several glacial lakes are like ticking time
bombs but the country has failed to learn from
its past experiences, experts say, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 09/02/2021), At
least 11 Nepalis still missing in Sunday’s
Uttarakhand glacial avalanche : The number of
Nepali nationals missing could rise as Indian
authorities are yet to find out further details
of the missing persons, by Suresh Raj
Neupane (kp 09/02/2021)
5.4
magnitude earthquake hits Taplejung (rep
09/02/2021)
Landslide
blocks Mahakali River, locals urged to remain
vigilant (kh 02/02/2021)
Forest
fire still out of control in Manang (rep
30/01/2021)
Lessons
not learned from 2015 : The clock is ticking on
the next Big One, but most schools are not
prepared for disasters, by Sonia Awale (nt
15/01/2021)
Landslide
victims await relocationAlmost 700 houses were
destroyed and 1,771 partially damaged by
landslides triggered by heavy rainfall in
Kalikot last year, by Tularam Pandey (kp
14/01/2021)
4-magnitude
earthquake with Dolakha epicenter recorded
(kh 14/01/2021)
4.2-magnitude
quake jolts far-western Nepal (kh
12/01/2021)
Families
of flood victims still living in tents (ht
06/01/2021)
Learning
From Pathivara Fire, by Bini Dahal (rn
01/01/2021)
Fire
rages on in Pathibhara forest area, by
Ananda Gautam (kp 31/12/2020)
As
winter bites, hardship of Lidi landslide
survivors in Sindhupalchok worsens, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 24/12/2020)
Kailali
landslide survivors say government left them
high and dry : Around 100 families have moved to
the Tarai plains and set up a camp inside
a community forest, by Mohan Budhaair (kp
21/12/2020)
Massive
landslide in Someshwor hill dams Parui stream :
There is no immediate threat of dam outburst,
police say, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (kp
20/12/2020)
With
their thatched roofs, houses in remote
settlements of Karnali at risk of fire hazard :
There is a campaign underway to replace thatched
roofs with galvanised zinc sheets but with lack
of sufficient budget the effort is moving at
snail’s pace, local representatives say, by
Tularam Pandey and Raj Bahadur Shahi (kp
08/12/2020)
Disasters
in waiting : Nepal’s disaster preparedness and
response mechanism is pretty disastrous (kp
07/12/2020)
Baglung
has only one fire engine and that too is
defunctThe residents of Baglung bazaar, the
district headquarters, have been demanding
authorities bring in more fire trucks but their
requests have not been heard, by Prakash
Baral (kp 06/12/2020)
‘Completed’
houses for landslide victims still incomplete,
by Bhimkumar Banskota (ae 04/12/2020)
Fire
guts property worth over Rs 7.6 million in
Kalikot (rep 29/11/2020)
Geological
study begins in Sindhupalchowk (kh
27/11/2020), Geologists
initiate study of landslide-prone settlements in
Sindhupalchok : As many as 3,375 houses in
several settlements of Sindhupalchok are at high
risk of landslides, according to study, by
Anish Tiwari (kp 29/11/2020)
Committees
told to prepare annual disaster report (ht
25/11/2020), Plan
for disasters : In the absence of scientific
database, the government has been unable to
formulate disaster mitigation plans at all
levels (ht 26/11/2020)
Local
Govt’s Role In Disaster Management, by
Krishna Devkota and Ghanashyam Khanal (rn
24/11/2020)
Seven-year-old
girl killed in fire that broke out from
candlelight in Jhapa (rep 16/11/2020)
Fire
guts eight houses in Kalaiya sub-metropolis
(ht 10/11/2020)
Is
Gorkha’s Barpak not the epicenter of the 2015
earthquake?, by Narahari Sapkota (rep
09/11/2020)
Disaster
management committee in Myagdi recommends
relocation of 1,086 familiesThe committee has
prepared a report after analysing data collected
by the local units, the district police
office and based on field reports of various
individuals and organisations, by Ghanshyam
Khadka (kp 05/11/2020)
Two
months into Dhorpatan landslide, whereabouts of
15 missing still unknown (kh 03/11/2020)
From
disaster response to sustainable rehabilitation,
by Kai Weise (ht 01/11/2020)
Himalayas
poised for a series of big earthquakes: Study
(kh 29/10/2020)
463
die in disasters across Nepal since April
(kh 28/10/2020)
20
settlements in Myagdi at risk of landslide;
recommended relocation (ht 25/10/2020)
Twenty-five
landslide-displaced families to get new homes :
Landslides at Limgha and Thulolumpek in Gulmi
district had claimed 13 lives and
displaced around 100 families last year;
Twenty-seven houses are still under construction
and they are likely to be completed within a
month, by Ghanshyam Gautam (23/10/2020)
Human
face of a Himalayan climate crisis : Fatalism
and denial among mountain communities living
downstream from a dangerous glacial lake, by
Rastraraj Bhandari (nt 16/10/2020)
Why
more women die in Nepal’s natural disasters:
Disproportionately more women died in the 2015
earthquake, and in landslides this monsoon,
by Tufan Neupane (nt 16/10/2020)
Natural
disasters claimed 415 lives this monsoon (ht
10/10/2020)
11,100
Sindhupalchowk Households At Risk Of Landslides:
Report, by Purushottam P. Khatri (rn
05/10/2020)
Whereabouts
Of 16 Missing In Monsoon-Induced Disasters In
Baglung Still Unknown (rn 29/09/2020)
More
than 50 families displaced by landslide in
Arghakhanchi : Flooded rivers have driven people
of our their homes in Rupandehi, by Birendra
KC (28/09/2020)
People
rendered homeless await resettlement in
MusikotFollowing the July 2 landslide, residents
of Musikot in Gulmi have been demanding that the
municipal office move them to a safer location,
by Birendra KC (29/09/2020)
Floods
wreak havoc in Rupandehi : Four died in
monsoon-induced disasters in Rupandehi and
Makwanpur in last two days, by Sanju Paudel and
Amrita Anpol (kp 27/09/2020)
Flood
victims in Surkhet await resettlement for past
six years : Only a few families have received
half the grant announced by the provincial
government while the rest have received none,
by Chandani Kathayat (kp 26/09/2020)
Hundreds
of houses inundated in Saptari (ht
26/09/2020)
Sindhupalchowk
devastated by landslides and floods : 73 killed,
39 missing, 40 injured, 127 houses destroyed and
hundreds displaced in the past three months,
by Dhurba Dangal (rep 26/09/2020)
Before
disaster strikes Nepal : The country is prone to
disasters, which will not change. But better
preparedness and response, in- sync at all three
levels of governments, can help to contain the
damage and save lives, by Sanju Koirala and
Shristi Shakya (ae 25/09/2020)
All
36 doors of Gandak Barrage opened as water level
in Narayani river reaches danger level :
District Administration Office has alerted local
residents against possible floods and inundation,
by Nabin Paudel (kp 25/09/2020)
4,000
Ropanis Of Private Land Under Water In Pokhara
(rn 25/09/2020)
Floods
and landslides kill 17 in past 3 days (kh
25/09/2020)
14
Die, Seven Missing In Landslides, Floods (rn
25/09/2020)
Landslides
kill 11 people in Syangja and Palpa districts as
five others go missing : Security personnel say
rescue efforts have been affected due to
adverse weather conditions and active
landslides in the affected areas, by
Pratiksha Kafle, Lal Prasad Sharma and Madhab
Aryal (kp 25/09/2020), Palpa
landslide: Five bodies retrieved (kh
26/09/2020)
Nepal
has the highest fatality rate due to landslide
in the world: Report (South Asia Time
24/09/2020)
Death
toll from landslides in Syangja reaches 10
(kh 24/09/2020)
972
places in Gandaki at risk of monsoon-induced
disastersThe study included the areas that the
administration offices of the respective
districts identified as flood/landslide-prone,
by Pratiksha Kafle (kp 23/09/2020)
307
killed, 100 missing due to floods and landslides
in past 3 months (kh 23/09/2020)
126
lost lives in Gandaki landslides, floods this
monsoon (ht 23/09/2020)
Large
strip of land in Bhateri at risk of being swept
away (ht 22/09/2020)
Reducing
Nepal’s landslide risks : Communities can build
disaster resilience by implementing geohazard
risk management measures, by Faris
Hadad-Zervos and John A. Roome (kp 20/09/2020)
Around
750 quake displaced families live in
landslide-prone settlements in Rasuwa : While
some families have taken grants from the
government to buy a plot of land, most are
awaiting relocation to integrated settlements
built by the government, by Balaram Ghimire
(kp 19/09/2020)
Unnecessary
road projects in rural areas of Baglung
arecausing floods and landslides : The
Infrastructure Development Office opened two new
tracks in the last month of the last
fiscal year to avoid budget freeze, say local
residents, by Prakash Baral (kp 19/09/2020)
Resettlement
plans still to be readied, landslide survivors
live in leaking tents : Not only immediate
relief, survivors also need means to start their
lives anew, experts say, by Anish Tiwari and
Timothy Aryal (kp 18/09/2020)
Nepal-India
transboundary flood management (ae
18/09/2020)
Seven
settlements at high risk of landslides in Parbat
(rep 17/09/2020)
Powerful
earthquake rattles Kathmandu Valley, most parts
of central and eastern Nepal (rep
16/09/2020), Wednesday
earthquake claims a life in Kathmandu Valley
(rep 16/09/2020), High
security alert in Sindhupalchowk as 6-magnitude
quake poses further risk to landslides (kh
16/09/2020), It
was the aftershock of Gorkha earthquake: Lok
Bijaya Adhikari (kh 16/09/2020)
75
killed, 40 missing in Sindhupalchowk floods,
landslides (ht 16/09/2020)
Landslide
damages eight houses, takes away four vehicles
(kh 15/09/2020)
Why
are landslides so deadly in Nepal? Despite
having the highest fatality rate in the world
relative to population, Nepal’s authorities have
failed to face up to landslide risks, with
haphazard road building and climate change
making things worse, by Ramesh Bhushal (The
Third Pole 14/09/2020) [See also Nepal:
why are landslides so deadly?, by Ramesh
Bhushal (PreventionWeb 14/09/2020)]
Nine
dead, at least 22 missing in Sindhupalchok
landslide : The landslide buried at least 17
houses in Bhirkharka and Nagpuje, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 13/09/2020), Death
toll in Sindhupalchowk landslide climbs to nine,
22 still missing, by Dhruba Dangal (rep
13/09/2020), Massive
landslide in Sindhupalchok kills 11 people :
Twenty villagers have gone missing in Sunday
morning’s tragedy, said police, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 14/09/2020), Death
Toll In Sindhupalchowk Landslide Reaches 13
(rn 14/09/2020)
One
killed after three houses buried in Parbat
landslide (kh 13/09/2020)
Killer
landslides : Our forefathers tackled landslides
for centuries by building simple diversion
channels, by Madhukar Upadhya (kp
11/09/2020)
Nepal’s
glacial lakes in danger of bursting : 47 glacial
lakes in Nepal and Tibet are at high risk from
global heating, by Mukesh Pokhrel (nt
11/09/2020)
Forests
replace glaciers in the Himalaya : New evidence
in Nepal of accelerated glacial retreat, with
trees where there used to be ice, by Tufan
Neupane (nt 11/09/2020)
Floods
killed Narayan BK. He was buried as Prem Pun,
by Dil Shirish (ae 11/09/2020)
Humla’s
Tajakot flood, landslide victims in lurch
(ht 11/09/2020)
5-magnitude
quake jolts eastern Nepal (kh 11/09/2020)
Simple
and inexpensive technology could warn of
possible landslides to prevent loss of lives and
property : Encouraged by the results of the
system with sensors for soil moisture content,
land movement and rainfall, the government plans
to install it next year after risk assessments,
by Timothy Aryal (kp 09/09/2020)
Relief
efforts delayed in disaster-hit areas : Last
week’s flood and landslide have damaged the
Burtibang-Dhorpatan road in several areas,
cutting off affected villages in Dhorpatan
Municipality from the district headquarters,
by Prakash Baral (kp 09/09/2020)
47
potentially dangerous glacial lakes ticking in
China, Nepal and India : Of total 3,624 glacial
lakes identified by an inventory, 1,410 are
considered large enough to cause serious damage,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 08/09/2020), Monitor
glacial lakes The government must prepare a
national plan of action to mitigate the risks
the lakes pose.(kp 09/09/2020)
No
Road, No Power, No Communication And No Relief,
by Nabin Sishir BK (rn 06/09/2020)
Bhujikhola
flood damages 171 physical structures (rep
05/09/2020)
Dhorpatan
Update: Disappeared 13 Identified; Four Bodies
Recovered (rn 03/09/2020), At
least 14 dead, 41 missing in flood and landslide
in BaglungThe disaster occurred in Dhorpatan
Municipality on Wednesday midnight when Bhuji
River, blocked by landslide debris, flooded the
settlements along the river banks, by
Prakash Baral (kp 04/09/2020), 53
feared dead in Baglung floods, landslides
(ht 04/09/2020)
Baglung
Flood Update: Eight Bodies Recovered, Yet To Be
Identified (rn 03/09/2020), Baglung
Flood: Death toll climbs to 12; 41 still missing
(rep 03/09/2020)
Forest
fires down across country this year, says
study, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
02/09/2020)
Urban
sprawls risk life and property in Valley : With
city’s residents unaware about proper use of
land, settlements have grown even in areas unfit
for construction of houses and roads, by
Srizu Bajracharya (kp 30/08/2020)
12
Persons Feared Buried As Landslides Hit Five
Houses In Kalikot, by Prem Raj Simkhada (rn
30/08/2020), Ten
people killed while two others gone missing in
Kalikot landslideLocals say there were more
casualties, as the victims were indoors due to
the coronavirus prohibitory order issued
by the local authorities, by Tularam Pandey
(kp 31/08/2020)
Four
killed in Jajarkot landslide (kh 30/08/2020)
Despite
technology in place, lightning continues to be a
major killer in NepalEven though the country has
nine lightning detection centres and a weather
radar station, they have not been sufficiently
utilised for lack of manpower and maintenance
issues, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
28/08/2020)
Settlements
in Karnali at grave risk as relocation plans
shelved (ae 28/08/2020)
Lightning
kills over 500 sheep in Patarasi of Jumla
(rn 25/08/2020)
Landslide-displaced
people worry about their future : Many families
who were driven by the landslide in Lidi are not
assured by the government’s plan to resettle
them, by Anish Tiwari (kp 24/08/2020)
Flood-displaced
families from Bhajani seek refuge in forest:
More than 550 families who were displaced by the
July flood have moved to a community
forest after living on the Postal Highway for
eight days, by Mohan Budhaair (kp
21/08/2020)
Search,
rescue for flood victims on (ht 21/08/2020)
Integrated
settlement plan in Karnali fails to move beyond
paper, by Kalendra Sejuwal (kp 21/08/2020)
14
dead, 16 missing in floods and landslides in
Sudurpaschim, Karnali: Achham district hit
hardest after floodwaters entered settlements,
killing six people and sweeping away 11, by
Menuka Dhungana (kp 20/08/2020), Floods,
landslides claim 19 lives in Sudurpaschim,
Karnali provinces: Nepali Army choppers helping
search five missing persons (ht 20/08/2020),
Achham
flood: Six out of 23 missing retrieved, 3
identified (kh 20/08/2020), Two
more bodies recovered from flood-hit area in
Achham, by Menuka Dhungana (kp 21/08/2020),
Lidi
landslide: death toll reaches 32, seven still
missing (rn 22/08/2020)
Landslide
risk high in Dhading villages (ht
19/08/2020)
NRA
identifies 71 areas more vulnerable to disaster
in Sindhupalchowk (kh 18/08/2020)
Collateral
damage The Sindhupalchok landslides have
exposed the government’s failure in disaster
risk reduction (kp 17/08/2020)
4.2
magnitude earthquake shakes Sankhuwasabha
(kh 15/08/2020)
Sindhupalchok
Landslide Update: Over 30 houses buried, 37
people missing,10 rescued, by Raj Kumar
Parajuli (ht 14/08/2020), 13
Houses Buried In Landslides In Sindhupalchowk,
Members Of Five Families Still Missing, by
Chitra Mijar (rn 14/08/2020), Lidi
Landslide: Four Injured Rescued To Kathmandu On
Helicopter (rn 14/08/2020), 13
dead bodies retrieved from Lidi landslide:
Search continues for 26 gone missing (kh
15/08/2010), ‘We
had long been asking the authorities to move us
to safer locations’: Lidi villagers say they
knew a disaster was coming as the area weakened
by the 2015 earthquakes was experiencing
landslides since the start of the monsoon season,
by Anish Tiwari (kp 15/08/2020), 8
bodies recovered from Lidi landslide; 21 are
still missing: One hundred and thirty-five
displaced families are staying in Lapsedanda,
by Anish Tiwari (kp 16/08/2020), 22
dead bodies retrieved from Lidi landslide
(kh 17/08/2020), With
two more dead bodies recovered today, death toll
in Lidi landslide hits 24 (rep 18/08/2020),
Lidi landslide: Additional three dead bodies
recovered (rn 20/08/2020), Lidi
landslide: 28 bodies retrieved, 11 still missing
(kh 20/08/2020)
Village
Loses Physical Connectivity After River Sweeps
Suspension Bridge (rn 12/08/2020)
Follow
the laws: Nepal and India should implement
international disaster laws to reduce
vulnerability and foster sustainable development,
by Jivesh Jha (rep 12/08/2020)
Floods,
landslides affect life in several districts of
Sudurpaschim: The disaster has added to the
distress of Bhajani residents who were already
reeling under the devastation caused by July’s
floodings, by Mohan Budhaair and Arjun Shah
(kp 11/08/2020)
Down
to the water: Hailing from Madhubani, I have
seen how floods have made farming and forestry
unviable livelihood options, by Atul K.
Thakur (kp 10/08/2020)
365
houses in Kailali inundated; Karnali River
crosses limit (ht 10/08/2020)
Stuck
at home after losing job to pandemic, Nepali
migrants from districts where monsoon has
wreaked havoc face a difficult road to recovery:
Remittance money has always played a crucial
role in disaster recovery. But Covid-19, which
has left many migrant workers without work, has
now made it much more challenging to recover
from disasters, by Tsering Ngodup Lama (kp
06/08/2020)
Flood
damages hydropower projects, bridge (ht
05/08/2020)
Landslides,
floods caused damages worth over Rs2 billion on
national highways: Unplanned construction of
rural roads and earthquake-hit geology blamed
for the damages, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
04/08/2020)
Flood
victims deprived of relief in Kailali (ht
04/08/2020)
Over
116 villages at risk of being swept away by
landslides in Bajura, by Prakash Singh (ht
04/08/2020)
Lower
Barun glacial lake at risk of outburst: People
living in downstream settlements urge
authorities to mitigate the risk, by
Dipendra Shakya (kp 04/08/2020)
Continuous
Flood Damages Bridge; Road And Hydropower
Projects (rn 04/08/2020)
Ten
people killed in Sindhupalchok landslides; At
least 24 incidents of landslides have been
reported in the district since Sunday night, in
which 300 families have been displaced,
according to the District Disaster Management
Committee, by Anish Tiwari (kp 04/08/2020)
New
mothers who survived landslides in Myagdi
deprived of nutritious food: While the
authorities have paid heed to waste management
and controlling infectious disease, nutritious
food for nursing mothers has to be managed
locally, say authorities, by Ghanashyam
Khadka (kp 04/08/2020)
Flood-displaced
families in Kailali living by the roadside:
Almost a week into the disaster, more than 200
families from Bhajani have pitched tents along
the Postal Highway awaiting relief and safe
return to their homes, by Mohan Budhaair (kp
03/07/2020)
Bodies
Of Eight People Missing In Melamchi Landslide
Found (rn 03/08/2020)
Flood
displaced people start returning home (ht
02/08/2020)
Four
Glacial Lakes In Sankhuwasabha At Risk Of
Outburst, People Urged To Remain Alert, by
Bhawin Karki (rn 01/08/2020)
Four
Of A Family Buried To Death (rn 01/08/2020)
Over
40 houses inundated in Bara )ht 01/08/2020)
Tracing
past glacial floods in Kangchenjunga: Satellite
imagery is useful, but involving local people in
research can often help fill gaps in research of
glacial floods, by Alton C. Byers (nt
31/07/2020) [see scientific article by Byers et
al. in Sustainability
12, 2020)
Barekot
landslide survivors demand to be relocated
permanently: Locals from areas at risk of
landslides are currently taking shelter in
nearby schools and playgrounds in makeshift
tents, by Chandani Kathayat (kp 31/07/2020)
Landslide
At Hydel Project, Human Settlements At Risk
(rn 31/07/2020)
Local
levels detecting disaster-prone areas (ht
31/07/2020)
People
living on Bhotekoshi riverfront alerted (ht
31/07/2020)
Hundreds
of families displaced as floodwaters enter
settlements in eastern Kailali: Floods triggered
by incessant rains have entered various
settlements, prompting authorities to relocate
affected families to safer places (kp
30/07/2020), Over
6,000 Houses Inundated In Kailali, by
Abhinash Chaudhary (rn 30/07/2020)
Flood
Obstructs Contact Between Villages In Kalikot,
by Prem Raj Simkhada (rn 30/07/2020)
Locusts
move towards northern part of country (ht
30/07/2020)
Three
dead, seven missing in separate landslides in
Kalikot and Rukum (West) district: Authorities
say continuous rainfall has hampered the search
and rescue operation, by Tularam Pandey
& Hari Gautam (kp 29/07/2020), Nine
Including Six Of Same Family Go Missing In
Flood, Landslide In Kalikot (rn 29/07/2020),
Seven
Of A Family Killed As Landslide Buries Their
House In Kalikot , by Pramraj Simkhada (kp
29/07/2020), Eight
Die, One Goes Missing In Landslides, Floods
(rn 29/07/2020), Flood
Update: Over 150 Houses Inundated In Kailali
(rn 29/07/2020), Mother,
Daughter Buried By Landslide In Dang (rn
29/07/2020), Bagmati
erodes embankment, hundreds of houses at high
risk in Rautahat (ht 29/07/2020), Tumlingtar
inundated, three houses destroyed (ht
29/07/2020)
Landslide
victims in Myagdi and Jajarkot faced with
uncertain future await better response from
authorities: While some survivors are worried
about resettlement, others are grappling with a
dwindling stock of foodstuff, by Ghanashyam
Khadka and Bhim Bahadur Singh (kp 28/07/2020)
Four
die in rain-caused disaster (kh 28/07/2020)
Landslide
Claims Two In Rukum West (rn 28/07/2020)
Survivors
face food crisis (ht 27/07/2020)
Sindhupalchok
continues to get battered by natural disasters:
Since the Jure landslide six years ago,
Sindhupalchok has been getting back on its feet
from one calamity—only to be brought to its
knees by another, by Anish Tiwari and
Timothy Aryal (kp 26/07/2020)
Five-step
solution to disaster risk management: Following
the steps of preventing and mitigating risk,
addressing residual risk, preparing, responding,
and recovering can play a vital role to reduce
the risk of disaster and build a resilient
community, by Krishna Devkota and Ghanshyam
Khanal (rep 26/07/2020)
‘Monsoon
disasters affect millions of children in
countries including Nepal’ (ht 26(/07/2020)
Rain
damages crops, vegetable prices surge in Chitwan
(ht 26/07/2020)
Vehicular
movement along Prithvi Highway disrupted: The
road has caved in at Nahala following Tuesday
night’s incessant rainfall, by Samjhana
Rasaili (kp 26/07/2020)
181
die in monsoon-induced disasters so far (kh
25/07/2020)
Monsoon
is changing, but we have not, by Rocky
Talchabhadel and Bhesh Raj Thapa (rep 25/07/2020)
Double
whammy: COVID-19 and natural disasters: We will
be mere statistics for the state if we die from
coronavirus. So, even when there's no lockdown,
stay safe, stay alert and stay healthy, by
Devendra Gautam (rep 25/07/2020)
Kankai
River breaches its embankment in various places
of Jhapa: The floodwaters of the river have put
around 2,000 households at risk of inundation,
by Arjun Rajbanshi (kp 25/07/2020)
Over
88,000 hectares of land inundated (ht
25/07/2020)
Govt
amends Disaster Victims Rescue and Relief
Standards (ht 24/07/2020)
Landslide
sweeps away 19 houses in Lamjung local unit: No
human casualties were reported in the disaster,
as the villagers were moved to a safer location
the previous night, by Aashh Gurung (kp
23/07/2020)
Energy
minister directs officials to initiate talks
with India over flood and inundation in Tarai
(rep 23/07/2020)
Mobilise
disaster management panels, MoFAGA tells local
levels (ht 23/07/2020)
Sindhupalchowk,
Kavre, Ramechhap on high alert over possible
glacial lake burst (ht 22/07/2020), Geologists
visit Kerung Tso lake in China after a surge in
water level
On Tuesday, a team of Chinese geologists visited
the lake site to study the effect of rains on
the lake and the possibility of it overflowing
and causing flood in the Bhotekoshi River,
by Anish Tiwari (kp 23/07/2020)
Ongoing
spell of rain could stay at least until Friday,
predicts weather office: Rains that started in
western Nepal are moving towards the east and
the low-lying areas of provinces 1, 2, and 5 and
Bagmati are most vulnerable to possible loss of
life and property, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(22/07/2020), Hanumante
river floods Bhaktapur settlements; town
planners say it’s human made catastrophe: Over
three dozen riverside houses and large areas of
farmland were waterlogged, by Anup Ojha (kp
22/07/2020), Floods
and landslides continue to claim lives and
displace people across country: Seven people
died while two have gone missing in
monsoon-induced disasters in the last 24 hours,
by Ajit Tiwari (kp 22/07/2020), Landslide
Buries 14 Houses In Marsyangdi Rural
Municipality, Lamjung (rn 22/07/2020), 10
houses buried in Lamjung landslide (kh), Most
parts of Rautahat submerged (ht 22/07/2020),
Floods,
landslides cause heavy damage to infrastructure
(ht 22/07/2020)
With
more rains predicted, there are fears of loss of
more lives and properties across the country:
Rising water levels in the rivers with
widespread rainfall ring alarm bells as
authorities warn this year’s monsoon could be
among the deadliest in years, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal ((kp 21/07/2020), Rain-swollen
Bagmati threatens squatter settlement in
Thapathali: First it was the coronavirus
lockdown and now it is the fear of flood and
water-borne diseases that haunt these poor
families, by Anup Ojha (kp 21/07/2020), At
least 105 houses inundated in Jhapa after Kankai
river breached its embankment on Monday: The
floodwaters have affected about 1,000 bighas of
paddy fields as well, by Arjun Rajbanshi (kp
21/07/2020), Two
killed, two others injured in a landslide in
Darchula: The landslide triggered by heavy
rainfall swept away 10 houses and a school
building in Naugad Rural Municipality, by
Manoj Badu (kp 21/07/2020), Section
of Prithvi Highway swept away by flood on
Monday: Road section at Mauwa Bridge washed away
bringing movement of vehicles and people to a
halt (kp 21/07/2020), Narayani
River Crosses Danger Line With Highest Water
Level In 44 Years (rn 21/07/2020), Water
Level Rising In Rivers: Narayani And Koshi Cross
Danger Level (rn 21/07/2020), Coordinated
Efforts Needed To Manage Disasters, by
Ganesh Paudel and Hari P. Pandey (rn 21/07/2020)
[Sorry, but people must
understand that the responsible politicians do
not have time for such unimportant things. They
are fully engaged in their power struggles!],
Hanumante
River inundates Bhaktapur settlements (ht
21/07/2020), Fear
of flood looms large in Rautahat, Saptari houses
inundated (ht 21/07/2020), Houses
destroyed, families displaced (ht
21/07/2020), High
alert in Bhotekoshi basin (ht 21/07/2020), Landslides
hit Khurkot-Ghurmi road, Mid-Hill Highway
disrupted (rep 21/07/2020), Landslide
kills three of a family in Dhading (rep
21/07/2020), 46
out of 56 sluices opened in Saptakoshi River as
water level rises (kh 21/07/2020), Incessant
downpour hits normal life, to continue until
Thursday (ht 21/07/2020)
Mountain
people’s lives: Caught between the devil and the
deep blue sea, by Dipendra Gautam, Vishnu
Prasad Pandey, Suraj Lamichhane and Rabindra
Adhikari (ht 20/07/2020)
Haphazard
construction of rural roads causing landslides:
The construction of roads without proper surveys
has been the leading cause of landslides in
several places of the hill districts, by
Pratiksha Kafle (kp 20/07/2020). Over
200 Houses Inundated Due To Floods In
Saptakoshi, Khando Rivers, 50 Families Evacuated,
by Dhirendra Prasad Sah (rn 20/07/2020)
Monsoon
minimises immediate risk of locusts (ht
20/07/2020)
55
killed, 7 missing in 21 landslide incidents in
Gandaki Province (ht 19/07/2020)
Floods
in India, Nepal displace nearly 4 million
people, at least 189 dead (rep 19/07/2020)
Despite
tackling disasters every monsoon, Nepal fails to
learn from experience: Local governments should
be empowered to prepare in advance and respond
effectively when disasters strike, they say,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 17/07/2020)
The
invisible pandemic: From 2015-18, a total of
27,000 families were affected by floods and
landslides and 721 lives were lost, by
Madhukar Upadhya (kp 17/07/2020)
155
killed, 52 missing in disasters in three months
(kh 17/07/2020)
Floods
and landslides displace around 400 households in
Sindhupalchok in past week: The survivors’
misery is exacerbated by the looming threat of
coronavirus spread at temporary shelters they
have been moved to, by Anish Tiwari (kp
17/07/2020)
97
people killed in landslides in past one month
(kh 16/07/2020)
Seismologists
found fault in Himalayan mountain range of
southeastern Nepal which might result earthquake
in future (South Asia Time 15/07/2020)
Syangja
witnessed multiple landslides in the last few
days displacing people and disrupting highways:
Three persons were buried and one went missing
in a landslide at Kaligandaki on Tuesday morning,
by Pratiksha Kafle (kp 15/07/2020)
Melamchi
tunnel bursts, two swept away (ht
15/07/2020), Body
of person missing in Melamchi tunnel recovered:
Security personnel recovered engineer Satish
Goit’s body on Wednesday while search for the
other missing person is still underway (kp
16/07/2020)
Five
days on, Barekot landslide victims still waiting
for relief (ht 15/07/2020)
Locusts
that recently entered the country split up
(ht 15/07/2020), Incessant
rainfall minimized effects of locust swarms in
Nepal: Govt officials (rep 15/07/2020)
Second
wave of locust invasion imminent; government
mulls raising pest bounty to Rs 500 per kg: The
government task force has suggested that the
government raise the reward sum to encourage
people to join the locust control drive, as use
of pesticides could harm the environment and
public health, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
14/07/2020)
Monsoon-triggered
floods displace 7,000 in past five days (kh
14/07/2020)
Monday
morning landslides in Tanahun kills 10; two
missing: Three injured from Rishing and Byas
landslide sites are receiving treatment at
Gandaki Hospital in Pokhara, by Samjhana
Rasaili (kp 14/07/2020)
Buried
roads and bad weather affect relief efforts for
Myagdi landslide survivors: The first
instalments of relief materials have been used
up in the temporary shelters while bad weather
restricts flight, by Ghanshyam Khadka (kp
14/07/2020)
73
families shifted to safer places in
Sankhuwasabha (ht 14/07/2020)
Swollen
rivers erode embankments in Rautahat (ht
14/07/2020)
Indian
intervention causing floods in Nepal: Home
Minister Thapa; External intervention remains to
be addressed (ht 14/07/2020)
Flooded
rivers put Tarai settlements at high risk of
inundation: The Saptakoshi is gaining strength
as it gushes through provinces 1 and 2, eroding
embankments, flooding settlements and displacing
people, by Abdhesh Kumar Jha and Dilliram
Khatiwada (kp 13/07/2020)
Monsoon
Claims 77 Lives, 42 Missing, by Purushottam
P. Khatri (rn 13/07/2020), Incessant
rainfall-triggered landslides, floods kill 85
persons (kh 13/07/2020)
Monsoon-triggered
landslide kills six in Tanahun; five missing
(kh 13/07/2020)
Govt
urged for effective handling of natural disaster
(ht 13/07/2020) [Monsoon
came completely unexpected this year, just as
every year...], NA
chairman asks govt to take care of flood victims
(ht 13/07/2020)
Two
killed and 10 missing in various landslides in
Tanahun: Landslides occurred in Myagde, Rishing
and Byas following heavy rains on Sunday night,
by Samjhana Rasaili (kp 13/07/2020)
Another
swarm of locust from India enters Nepal again
(rep 12/07/2020)
Landslides
continue to wreak havoc in different parts of
the country: More than 40 people have died and
several are missing in monsoon-related disasters
over the past three days, by Bhim Bahadur
Singh, Ghanashyam Khadka and Aash Gurung (kp
12/07/2020), Eleven
missing after landslide sweeps away eight houses
in Sankhuwasabha: Rescue teams are on their way
to the incident site which is a day’s walk from
the district headquarters, Khandbari (kp
12/07/2020), 11
Missing In Sankhuwasabha Landslide Identified,
Four Rescued Alive (rn 12/07/2020), Bad
weather hampers rescue for victims of
Sankhuwasabha landslide: Eleven people are
missing while four have been rescued alive. The
landslide has washed away nine houses, by
Dipendra Shakya (kp 13/07/2020)
Flood
displaces scores in Saptari (ht 12/07/2020)
600
Houses Inundated In Nawalparasi East, by
Homraj Ranabhat (rn 12/07/2020)
Monsoon-induced
disasters occur every year but authorities
ill-prepared to handle them: Hundreds of people
are displaced by the monsoon disasters in
Sudurpaschim Province year after year but the
authorities rarely make disaster preparedness
plan (kp 11/07/2020)
Thirteen
dead and dozens missing as heavy rains trigger
landslides across Gandaki Province: Rescue teams
have yet to reach the disaster site in Myagdi as
roads have been blocked by both landslide debris
and flash floods, by Lala Prasad Sharma (kp
11/07/2020), Province
2 braces for floods as incessant rainfall sends
rivers gushing: Following continuous rainfall
since Wednesday, Koshi, Kamala, Bagmati,
Bakaiya, Ratu, Khando and Lakhandehi rivers have
witnessed surges, by Ajit Tiwari (kp
11/07/2020)
Bodies
of seven missing in Barekot landslide in
Jajarkot recovered: Five others still missing;
rescue works hampered by adverse weather
conditions, said police, by Bhim Bahadur
Singh (kp 11/07/2020)
Locust
swarms may enter Nepal again, officials predict:
Wind conditions favouring their movement from
Rajasthan to Nepal in the next few days,
officials warn the threat of locust invasion is
not over at least for two months, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 11/07/2020)
Incessant
rainfall-triggered landslides, floods kill 31
persons (kh 10/07/2020)
Death
Toll In Sarangkot Landslide Reaches Seven
(rn 10/07/2020), Seven
killed in landslides at various places in
Pokhara, by Bharat Koirala (ht 10/07/2020)
Three
Fear Dead, Three Injured In Landslide (rn
10/07/2020)
30
missing as monsoon-disasters strike Myagdi
(ht 10/07/2020)
Overnight
landslides in Gandaki districts claim 10 lives:
Seven people were killed in three different
landslides in Kaski, while three of the same
family were killed in a landslide in Lamjung.
More than 15 people missing in landslides in
Myagdi, by Lal Prasad Sharma (kp
10/07/2020), Amid
risks of landslides, local units in Gandaki
relocate settlements: Locals say while it’s
better to move to a safer space than live in the
risky villages, relocating won’t be sustainable
unless there’s concrete effort from the local
units (kp 10/07/2020)
Monsoon
Activities To Intensify For Four Days (rn
09/07/2020)
People
living in constant fear of floods for years
(ht 09/07/2020)
When
floods strike, it’s the poor who suffer, by
Dipendra Gautam (ht 09/07/2020)
Floods
inundate settlements in Kanchanpur and Banke
districts: Lack of proper drainage and
encroachment of public land cause inundation in
Kanchanpur every monsoon, by Bhawani Bhatta
(kp 09/07/2020)
Sindhupalchok
Flood: Number Of People Gone Missing Reaches 20
(rn 09/07/2020), 16
houses swept away by flood in Sindhupalchowk;
two die, 23 missing: 33 houses swept away by
rain-triggered floods, by Dhurba Dangal (rep
09/07/2020), Thirty-six
homes washed away in Bhotekoshi flood, 20
individuals still missing: The swollen
Bhotekoshi also swept away bridges and road
sections on the Araniko Highway, complicating
relief efforts, by Anish Tiwari (kp
10/07/2020)
Weather
comes to farmers’ rescue as locust swarms
disappear inside Nepal: Experts say rainfall and
low temperature halted their march and minimised
damages, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
07/07/2020)
Landslide
hotspots: The government must prioritise
science-guided policies and actions to mitigate
risks (kp 07/07/2020)
Risk
of locusts declining in country: Wind direction
keeping pests away (ht 06/07/2020)
After
Covid-19 and locust invasion, country braces for
monsoon mayhem: Water-induced disasters this
year are expected to collide with the peak of
Covid-19 cases, compounding the impacts of the
disasters for the country, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 06/07/2020)
Two
people killed, three missing in Gulmi landslide:
Rescue efforts were made difficult because of
roads blocked by the landslide and bad weather,
by Ghanashyam Gautam (kp 04/07/2020)
Three
people killed and four missing in a landslide in
Bajhang: Locals, along with rescuers from the
Nepal Police, Armed Police Force and Nepal Army,
are searching for the missing ones, by
Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 04/07/2020), Six
people killed, one goes missing in Bajhang
landslide: The landslide, which has displaced
400 people in Mallesi village of the district,
puts 45 other households at the risk of being
swept away, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp
05/07/2020), Bajhang
Landslides Victims Face Food, Shelter Problems,
Relief Yet To Reach As Road Is Obstructed,
by Sailendra Rokaya (rn 05/07/2020)
Locusts
Invasion Causes Huge Damage In Arghakhanchi
(rn 04/07/2020), Locusts
devour crops on 1,100 hectares (04/07/2020)
Locusts
are threatening our livelihood. What's the
preparation?, by Sabitri Rai (rep
03/07/2020)
Eight
million locusts have entered Nepal, consuming
hundreds of hectares of crops: Changing wind
directions are likely to bring in even more
locusts in the days to come, officials warn,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 02/07/2020), Nepal
could witness yet another huge locust invasion
(ht 02/07/2020)
38
die in monsoon related natural disasters (ht
01/07/2020)
Swarms
Of Locusts Enter Kathmandu, by Sampada
Anuranjanee Khatiwada (rn 01/07/2020)
After
fall armyworm havoc and Covid-19, locust
invasion is new threat to food security: Massive
invasions like those in Pakistan and African
countries could spell catastrophe for Nepal
where food production is already low, experts
say, by Chandan Kumar Mandal and Sangam
Prasain (kp 28/06/2020), Govt
caught flat-footed as locusts enter country:
Prediction of experts failed because the wind
changed direction with onset of monsoon, by
Arpana Ale Magar (ht 28/06/2020), Locusts
may remain in Nepal for more than a month:
Experts, by Kunga Hyolmo (rep 28/06/2020), No
reports of significant damage caused by locusts
in Nepal, but threat of bigger invasion looms:
Experts suggest Nepal also focus on other
impacts of climate change that do not involve
the Himalayas and the melting of its snow,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 29/06/2020), The
pests have arrived: Despite early warnings,
we’re ill-prepared to fight the locust invasion
(kp 29/06/2020)
Rains
trigger fear of water-induced disasters (ht
26/06/2020)
Monsoon
madness: Inundation ravages lives and livelihood
each year.: The government can’t remain clueless
anymore (kp 26/06/2020) [They can! Politicians only live for power
struggles and their access to funds. This was
the situation under the absolutist royal system
and it has not changed after the democratisation
in 1990!]
Lightning
strikes claim six lives in Saptari and Makwanpur
in the last 24 hours: Five others sustained
serious injuries in the incidents, by Pratap
Bista and Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp 26/06/2020)
After
Covid-19, Narainapur locals have another fear to
grapple with: flood: Narainapur might have
dodged the worst effects of Covid-19 but as the
rainy season sets in, the fear of a flood haunts
villagers, by Madhu Shahi and Rupa Gahatraj
(kp 25/06/2020)
Landslides
and floods threaten many settlements in mid-hill
region: Haphazard construction of rural roads
have raised the risk of landslides and erosions,
road engineers say, by Madhab Aryal (kp
25/06/2020)
Lightning
kills four in Saptari and two in Makwanpur,
by Mithilesh Yadav (rep 25/06/2020)
Landslide
buries four vehicles in Palpa, three killed:
Continuous rainfall in the past few days has
triggered landslides at multiple places in the
district, by Madhav Aryal (kp 23/06/2020), Fourth
body recovered from landslide debris in Palpa:
The landslide had swept away four vehicles at
Sammobari on the Tansen-Ridi road section in
Palpa on Monday, by Madhab Aryal
(kp24/06/2020)
Flood
alert issued inside Kathmandu valley (ht
23/06/2020)
Death
toll in Palpa landslides climbs to three
(rep 22/06/2020)
Arun
River in Sankhuwasabha partially dammed by
landslide: Although immediate threat has been
averted, the local administration has issued
high alert notice in settlements near the
riverbanks, by Dipendra Shakya (kp
22/06/2020)
Seven
years since the Mahakali floods, victims await
compensation: Residents of Khalanga fear
possible floods every monsoon, as the
embankments that were damaged seven years ago
are yet to be reconstructed, by Manoj Badu
(kp 21/06/2020)
Settlement
at high risk of flood (ht 21/06/2020)
Death
toll in Parbat landslide climbs to eight, one
still missing, by Santosh Pokharel (rep
14/06/2020), One
more body recovered from Parbat landslide site:
The landslide that occurred on Saturday night
has killed nine people (kp 18/06/2020)
Managing
monsoon floods amid COVID-19: Ways of coping
with monsoon floods and landslides in the middle
of the COVID-19 response will have to be
entirely different in approach, action and
delivery, by Suman Kumar Karna (rep
11/06/2020)
Kathmandu’s
Flood Hazards In Corona Crisis, by Rachana
Upadhyaya (rn 04/06/2020)
Strong
winds wreak havoc in Rautahat (ht
26/05/2020)
Lightning
strikes continue to kill people this pre-monsoon
season too: Authorities rely on raising
awareness programmes to bring down damages
caused by thunderbolts, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 11/05/2020)
Unseasonal
Rain Damages Crops In Darchula, Fear Of Hunger
Looms Large (rn 08/05/2020)
Nepal
at high risk of lightning; more than 100 die in
a year: Precautions can mitigate the toll,
by Gajendra Basnet (kh 08/05/2020)
Rescuers
recover bodies of two South Korean tourists
buried in an avalanche in January: The bodies of
two Korean tourists and a Nepali worker are yet
to be retrieved, by Deepak Pariyar (kp
27/04/2020), Dead
bodies of all seven missing in Annapurna
avalanche found (kh 01/05/2020)
River
blockage puts villages at high risk (ht
27/04/2020)
Hailstorm
destroys crops (ht 19/04/2020)
Forest
fire rages on in Lamjung community forest: The
fire that started on Monday has so far consumed
15 hectares of forest land in Lamjung, by
Aash Gurung (kp 09/04/2020)
Quake-displaced
people reeling under food crisis (ht
05/04/2020)) [All
governments since 2015 share responsibility for
this continued situation!]
Relief
materials donated during 2015 earthquake rotting
away in godown: The district natural disaster
management committee three years ago had doled
out around 200 quintals of rice sacks from the
godown, suspecting that they could rot away,
by Tika Perasad Bhatta (kp 18/03/2020)
Surkhet
administration starts eviction of flood victims
from public land: Five and a half years since
the tragedy struck, victims are still looking
for help from the government, by Chandan
Kathayat (kp 14/03/2020)
Gandaki
province municipalities ill-prepared to deal
with blazes: Most of them don’t have a single
fire engine or a firefighter, by Prakash
Baral (kp 14/03/2020)
Ignoring
risks of flood, locals are constructing houses
at the banks of Mahakali in Darchula: A
construction guideline was issued after the 2015
earthquakes, but it hasn’t been fully
implemented yet, by Manoj Badu (kp
05/03/2020)
Flood
fear looms over villages close to vulnerable
embankments in Rautahat: Government has not
released funds to repair the embankments damaged
in last year’s monsoon, officials say, by
Shiva Puri (kp 28/02/2020)
Disaster,
loss, damage and poverty: Improperly planned
infrastructure and unplanned urbanisation are
giving an open invitation to disasters, by
Kribina Pathak (kp 16/02/2020)
Phewa
watershed area residents fear flooding (ht
16/02/2020)
Chemical
Safety And Challenges In Nepal, by Niranjan
Parajuli (rn 15/02/2020)
Climate
change to cause frequent landslides in the
Himalayan region, including Nepal, says NASA:
According to its study, there will be a 30-70
percent rise in the frequency of landslides in
the border regions of China and Nepal that would
pose threats to the region’s infrastructure and
communities living downstream, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 13/02/2020)
Despite
Oli’s assurances, two dozen died of cold in
Humla this winter: A combination of heavy
snowfall and malnourishment spells disaster for
the district, by Arjun Poudel (kp
11/02/2020)
Victims
of natural disasters to get relief from local
units: Disaster victims in Makwanpur will no
longer have to travel to the district
headquarters to receive the relief amount,
by Pratap Bista (kp 11/02/2020)
With
no effort to contain it, the landslide in
Ghyapche continues even during the winter: When
the flood from Ranajor River cut through the
village, the locals were further exposed to
danger (kp 28/01/2020)
Structures
destroyed by floods in the Mahakali river in
2013 are yet to be reconstructed: Only the
damaged embankment and two government office
buildings have been reconstructed in the last
seven years, by Manoj Badu (kp 24/01/2020)
Fear
of floods looms large for locals of Saptari.
by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 24/01/2020)
Eight
Indians found unconscious in a Daman resort
declared dead: Police suspect asphyxiation to be
the cause of death, which was caused by the use
of gas heaters used to keep the rooms warm,
by Pratap Bista (kp 22/01/2020)
Teenagers
still missing in Langtang forest (ht
20/01/2020)
11
people, including three Nepalis, have gone out
of contact in Annapurna Base Camp area and
Manang: Around 100 stranded tourists with their
guides and porters have been rescued using
helicopters, by Lal Prasad Sharma (kp
19/01/2020), Avalanche-hit
trekkers still missing, by Rujp Narayan
Dhakal (ht 19/01/2020), Avalanche-hit
trekkers yet to be rescued , by Rup Narayan
Dhakal (ht 20/01/2020), New
team flying to avalanche area today to search
for 7 trekkers: South Korean prez prays for
speedy rescue, by Muna Sunuwar (rep
20/01/2020), Rescue
chopper fails to land in avalanche-hit area
(rep 21/01/2020)
Kathmandu
installs dry risers to suppress fires in
congested spaces: Local residents say they feel
the alleys are now safe from fire-related
incidents, by Anup Ojha (kp 13/01/2020)
Kathmandu’s
rivers are becoming violent—and are gradually
vanishing: Buildings and roads have encroached
on the floodplains and banks of the Valley’s
rivers and every monsoon, the rivers rise to
take revenge, by Srizu Bajracharya (kp
11/01/2020)
Catch
the momentum (rep 29/12/2019)
Over
200 flood-displaced families under flimsy huts
in biting cold in Inarwa: To keep themselves
warm, the locals make fire from hay and sit
beside it all night, by Shahiman Rai (kp
27/12/2019)
37
homes in a rural unit in Chitwan living at high
risk of landslides: Out of fear of landslides,
the locals have moved from their homes and are
currently living in temporary shelters on
encroached land near a forest, by Pratima
Dhakal (kp 27/12/2019)
Before
disaster strikes: Forecast-based anticipatory
action in Nepal, by Indu Ghimire and Moctar
Aboubacar (ht 27/12/2019)
Earthquake
reconstruction: Challenge to save social aura,
by Bishnu Hadkhale (ht 24/12/2019)
Tarai
cold wave hits Dalits hard, by Jitendra
Kumar Jha (rep 24/12/2019)
42
districts get Rs1 million each to prevent
cold-related deaths: The Home Ministry has
allocated the grant to 22 districts in the Tarai
and 20 in the mountains and hills, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 22/12/2019)
Disaster
management information system launched (ht
18/12/2019)
22
households in Udayapur at risk of landslides
because of haphazard limestone extraction: Lime
extraction has also endangered aquatic life in
the Sunkoshi river since the residue pollutants
from the excavation site finds its way into the
river, by Dilliram Khatiwada (kp 11/12/2019)
Landslide
in a construction site kills five in Pokhara,
by Lal Prasad Sharma (kp 02/12/2019)
Doyal
and Payau villages of Gorkha at high risk of
landslides, by Narahari Sapkota (rep
02/12/2019)
Khanigaun
settlement in Gorkha at risk of landslide,
erosion: Continuous soil erosion along the
Dongsyang stream has put the settlement at great
risk of being swept away, by Hariram Uprety
(kp 30/11/2019)
Construction
of embankments along Narayani, Rapti rivers at
snail’s pace: Locals living near Narayani and
Rapti rivers are worried about possible floods
and soil erosions every year, by Ramesh
Kumar Paudel (kp 04/11/2019)
Impact
of monsoon rains: Lessons to be learned, by
Sramika Rijal (ht 01/11/2019)
Flood
control works in Bakraha river hit a snag due to
budget shortage: Rs 490 million is required for
the project, but the government released only Rs
53.5 million this fiscal year, by Deo
Narayan Sah (kp 24/10/2019)
42
students injured after school balcony caves in,
by Sabitri Dhakal (ht 24/10/2019)
In
the far-west, dozens of women lose their lives
while fetching fodder every year: In the last
three years, 41 people have died while fetching
fodder in hills—of them, six were men and 35
women, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp
20/10/2019)
Valley
woefully unprepared for big fire incidents,
by Aditi Baral (rep 19/10/2019)
Sera
Jyula area in Bajura eroded by Budhi Ganga
River: At least 2,000 ropanis of arable land in
Sera Jyula have been swept away by the river,
according to the Agriculture Knowledge Centre,
by Arjun Shah (kp 18/10/2019)
Another
fire in Kathmandu exposes its limited
firefighting resources: The Capital city needs
more fire engines and fire stations at the local
level, says Kathmandu’s fire chief, by
Bhrikuti Rai (kp 15/10/2019)
Parbat
landslide victims receive homes within a year of
the disaster: 19 families move into newly built
houses after a year of struggle, by
Aagandahr Tiwari (kp 15/10/2019)
Hailstorm
damages paddy in Myagdi’s Beni Municipality
(ht 10/10/2019)
Women
face unequal vulnerabilities during disasters:
The phenomenon of male out-migration alters how
women are affected during natural catastrophes,
by Shristi Shakya (kp 03/10/2019)
Water,
disasters and people: The Koshi basin provides
an opportunity for transboundary cooperation to
address and manage shared disasters, and help
save lives and livelihoods, by Nishikant
Gupta (rep 28/09/2019)
Lessons
learnt from the Bara-Parsa rainstorm
reconstruction programme: The Army-led programme
showed how Nepal has the capacity and capability
to satisfactorily complete reconstruction,
by Shrijan Bahadur Malla (kp 27/09/2019)
Floods
triggered by heavy rains swept away two children
and properties: Bagarphant settlement in Beni
was hit hardest by the Saturday night's floods,
by Ghanshyam Khadka (kp 23/09/2019)
Indian
contractor slow to start construction of
embankment on Narayani river: Several villages
in Baniyi Tribedi Rural Municipality are at risk
of inundation in the absence of a concrete
embankment, by Narayan Sharma (kp
23/09/2019)
Disaster
management sections set up in all seven
provinces (ht 21/09/2019)
Three
noteworthy, interconnected but unusual events
shaped the 2019 monsoon: The concerned response
agencies must revisit their usual response
strategies and think of innovative ways to
address disaster, by Madhukar Upadhya (kp
20/09/2019)
Incessant
rainfall destroys houses, infrastructure (ht
20/09/2019)
Heavy
rainfall inundates Nepalgunj (ht 19/09/2019)
Landslides,
floods destroy several houses (ht
18/09/2019)
Rajbiraj
inundated (ht 18/09/2019)
Six
killed in a landslide in Chherlobang, Rolpa: The
incident site is around 60 kilometres from
Libang, the district headquarters of Rolpa,
by Kashiram Dangi (kp 14/09/2019)
Jungu
settlement in Dolakha at high risk of
landslides: A team of geologists has advised the
federal and provincial governments to evacuate
the landslide-prone settlement, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp 11/09/2019)
869
houses handed over to windstorm victims of Bara:
The government allocated a budget to construct
1,453 houses initially but later verified that
only 881 houses needed reconstruction, by
Laxmi Sah (kp 05/09/2019)
Thunderbolt
kills 250 sheep, 300 more go missing in
Jajarkot: The locals collectively incurred a
loss of around Rs 40 million in the incident,
by Bhim Bahadur Singh (kp 04/09/2019)
Four
die in separate incidents (ht 04/09/2019)
Aathbiskot
residents at high risk of floods: On August 14,
the flooded Thuli Bheri river swept away 12
houses in Mankabagar settlement, by Hari
Gautam (kp 02/09/2019)
Mother,
two daughters killed in Jajarkot landslide,
by Dinesh Kumar Shrestha ()ht 02/09/2019)
Five
years on Surkhet flood victims still deprived of
relief, by Ganesh Bishu (rep 01/09/2019)
Baitadi
villagers reel under effects of landslides:
Water sources have already dried up and 100
hectares of fertile land have been buried under
landslide debris, by Tripti Shahi (kp
30/08/2019)
Koshi
victims’ sit-in continues (ht 28/08/2019)
Flood
victims still not compensated (ht 28/08/209)
Province
2 government launches ‘green drive’ to prevent
natural disasters: The drive formally commenced
with plantation programmes from Sagarnath Forest
Development Project in Sarlahi, by Ajit
Tiwari (kp 27/08/2019)
Landslides
displace dozens of families in Dolakha villages,
by Ramesh Khatiwada (rep 27/08/2019)
260
households flee after flood in Bhotekoshi,
by Himnath Devkota (rep 20/08/2019)
Celebrating
#Womenhumanitarians: In the aftermath of
disasters, women’s specific humanitarian needs
are often not adequately identified nor
responded to. Women and other minorities face
further marginalization during disasters, by
Indu Ghimire and Valerie Julliand (rep 19/08/2019)
Koshi
Barrage victims still await compensation, start
relay sit-in, by Amar Khadka (rep 18/08/2019)
MoEWRI
seeks Rs 382.60m to reconstruct flood-hit
infrastructure (ht 16/08/2019)
Relief
sought for drought, rain victims (ht
15/08/2019)
Embankments
destroyed in floods in Province 2 are being
filled with sandbags that are not strong enough
to contain water: Flood wary districts in the
province face the same ordeal every year but the
authorities are yet to find a permanent solution
to this perennial problem, by Om Prakash
Thakur (kp 14/08/2019)
Flood-threatened
Sarlahi villagers say temporary embankment will
not stave off bank erosion: Rain-swollen Bagmati
river has already eroded hundreds of bighas of
farmlands, locals say, by Om Prakash Thakur
(kp 09/08/2019)
Nineteen
squatter families take shelter under bridge
after windstorm blew their huts: The
municipality has washed its hands off of the
problem, citing lack of budget to move the
squatters from the riverbank, by Bhawani
Bhatta (kp 06/08/2019)
Three
killed, seven injured in Baglung landslide:
Three critically injured people were airlifted
to Kathmandu, by Prakash Baral (kp
06/08/2019)
Landslide
in Chwaseghari buries a village, by Ramesh
Khatiwada (rep 04/08/2019)
Hit
by drought and then heavy rains, municipality
asks central govt for help (rep 04/08/2019)
Two
killed, one injured in Bajura's Gaumul landslide
(ht 03/08/2019)
Flood
inundates over 3,000 hectares in Saptari, by
Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 03/08/2019)
Locals
start repairing embankments, by Prabhat
Kumar Jha (ht 01/08/2019) [Assuming basic tasks of incompetent
government and administration!]
Flood
and landslide victims await relief materials:
Relief materials provided by provincial
government stuck in godowns, by Dilliram
Khatiwada (kp 31/07/2019)
Dozens
of human settlements in Bara district at high
risk of flood (ht 31/07/2019)
10
houses in Sisneri at high landslide risk, by
Sher Bahadur Jero (rep 31/07/2019)
Province
2 CM accuses Kathmandu of ignoring flood
victims' plight (rep 31/07/2019)
Koshi
victims demonstrate, send memorandum to PM
(ht 30/07/2019), Rautahat
flood victims receive relief (ht 30/07/2019)
Gulmi
landslide victims receive relief, by Shiva
Lal Subedi (rep 30/07/2019)
Govt
told to adopt measures to prevent disasters
(ht 29/07/2019)
Province
2 suffers agro loss worth Rs 3.59b due to
floods, landslides (rep 29/07/2019)
38
still missing in natural disaster: MoHA (rep
29/07/2019)
Whither
disaster preparedness? Enforcing disaster
preparedness is still a far cry in Nepal. Our
efforts have been mostly focused on response.
And response mechanism is activated only in time
of emergency, by Som Nath Ghimire (rep
28/07/2019)
Parliamentary
team inspects flood affected areas in Rautahat
(ht 28/07/2019) [Immediate
help would be better than endess inspections by
politicians!], Relief
distributed to 143 flood victim families (ht
28/07/2019)
Damages
to agro, livestock in Province 2 at Rs 3.59bn
till date (ht 28/07/2019)
Access
to power decides where embankments get built:
Report (rep 28/07/2019)
Flood
victims picket municipality office in Rautahat
district (ht 27/07/2019)
Lowlands
in the mountains prone to unusual flood without
rainfall, by Santosh Pokharel and
Harikrishna Gautam (rep 27/07/2019)
Nepalis
are dying from floods—and they repeat every
year: Between 1900-2005, 3.2 million Nepalis
died in floods; 2.8 million of them were from
the Tarai, by Amish Raj Mulmi (kp
26/07/2019)
Disaster
governance: Regional framework needed, by
Pradip Khatiwada (ht 26/07/2019)
Susta
locals break Gandak canal’s wall to drain
floodwaters: Heavy monsoon rains inundated
around 4,000 hectares of paddy fields at Susta
Rural Municipality in the past few days, by
Narayan Sharma (kp26/07/2019)
Landslides
disrupt road access to two rural municipalities
in Udayapur, by Maheshwar Chamling Rai (rep
26/07/2019)
Residents
of Bahrabise Municipality living at high
landslide risk: The landslide that occurred on
Wednesday night was aggravated not just by rain
but by the haphazard construction of roads,
locals say, by Anish Tiwari (kp 26/07/2019)
Rautahat
denizens fear more floods (ht 26/07/2019)
Monsoon
arrived over a month ago, but windstorm victims
are still waiting for homes: Government had
announced that families affected by windstorm in
Bara and Parsa would be resettled before the
onset of monsoon, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 25/07/2019)
Bagmati
in spate, erosion puts settlements in peril,
by Prabhat Kumar Jha (ht 25/07/2019)
Gulmi
landslides leave eight people dead, four others
missing 75 families have been displaced in
Satyawati region, by Madhav Aryal (kp
24/07/2019), 9
killed, 4 missing in Gulmi landslides, by
Shiva Lal Subedi (rep), Twelve
feared dead in Gulmi landslides: Eight of a
single family among the victims. Bodies of six
recovered, two children missing, by Krishna
Prasad Dhakal (ht 24/07/2019)
25
children killed by floods—and careless
construction—in Province 2 over nine days:
Provincial officials say they are determined to
penalise contractors even as more children
continue to die, by Ajit Tiwari and Santosh
Singh (kp 23/07/2019)
Limchungbung
Rural Municipality in Udayapur declared a crisis
zone: The provincial government has agreed to
airlift food to floods- and landslides-affected
areas, by Dilliram Khatiwada (kp 23/07/2019)
Recovery
of roads and bridges damaged by floods and
landslides to cost Rs220 million: Experts say
haphazard construction without proper study lead
aggravates damage to infrastructure, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 22/07/2019)
Three
hours of rainfall inundates northern Sarlahi,
by Tanka Chhetri (rep 22/07/2019)
Farm
produce rot as landslides disrupt highway
(ht 21/07/2019), 3
districts in eastern Nepal isolated due to
landslides, by Giriraj Banskota (rep
21/07/2019), Obstruction
of Budhiganga River likely to cause outburst,
by Krishna Oli (rep 21/07/2019), Medicines
worth million of rupees damaged in Tarai floods:
Health authorities report a rise in cases of
diarrheal disease and snakebite, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 21/07/2019)
Highway
obstruction affects examinees, food supply
(ht 20/07/2019)
Risk
preparedness at all three levels of govt, by
Binod Pariyar (rep 20/07/2019)
Volunteering
during disaster: During the disaster, Nepal can
rely on a professional corps of volunteers, the
first response teams composed by citizens from
all the walks of life, by Simone Galimberti
(rep 20/07/2019), Lack
of workers and equipment hampers landslide
debris clearance work: Officials say it will
take at least three months to clear landslide
debris from the Dharan-Dhankuta road section,
by Ramesh Chandra Adhikari (kp 20/07/2019)
Rehab
plan a must: It is high time a separate
ministry or a powerful authority to
look into natural disasters was formed
in the country (ht 19/07/2019), People
in Khotang are forced to charter helicopters in
times of sickness as roadways are blocked by
landslides: District chief Bishnu Hari Upadhayay
tells journalists ‘to not report on unnecessary
matters’ when he was asked about the delay in
road repair, by Dambar Singh Rai (kp
19/07/2019), Taming
Floods And Landslides, by Ramesh Dahal (rn
19/07/2019)
Ministers
visit flood-hit areas in Saptari (ht
18/07/2019) [Such
political visitors in great number are not of
any help for the people; the politicians only
waste money to massage their faces!], Leaders
return without assessing situation (ht
18/07/2019), Deuba
inspects disaster-hit areas in Rautahat (ht
19/07/2019), 60
percent schools in Mahottari inundated, by
Mahesh Kumar Das (rep 18/07/2019), Poor
disaster preparedness of local units piles
misery on flood victims, by Mithilesh Yadav
(rep 18/07/2019), Lessons
to learn (rep 18/07/2019), 90
thousand families affected due to flood,
landslide and inundation: NRCS (rn
18/07/2019), Home
Ministry's landslide, flood update: 90 killed,
20 still missing (rn 18/07/2019)
Flood
victims spend nights in makeshift shelters in
Rautahat: There’s a scarcity of drinking water
and food, and a lack of basic sanitation in a
camp built for the flood-displaced
families on the banks of Bagmati River, by
Shiva Puri (kp 17/07/2019), Flood
victims left in a lurch, by Prabhat Kumar
Jha (ht 17/07/2019), 40
per cent fisheries destroyed in Bara district
(ht 17/07/2019), 'Early
warning system could have minimized flood
damage', by Sonam Lama (rep 17/07/2019), Floods
leave families in desperation: 'Only the poor
have been hit' (rep 17/07/2019), Flood
damages in hydro sector yet to be estimated
(rep 17/07/2019)
Are
we prepared for the monsoon disaster? Local
governments, being the first responders, do not
yet have the training, financial support and
technical know-how to manage such crises, by
Raju Chauhan (kp 16/07/2019), 26
houses at high risk of landslide in Panchthar
(ht 16/07/2019), Flood
victims concerned about future, by Prabhat
Kumar Jha (kp 16/07/2019), Flood death toll hits
79 (rep 16/07/2019), Snakebite
cases up in flood-hit areas (ht 16/07/2019),
Lawmakers
indifferent toward plights of flood victims
(rep 16/07/2019)
Both
Nepal and India have done little to address
flooding along the border, officials say:
Inundation becomes a hot button issue every
monsoon, only to fizzle out in a few months,
by Anil Giri and Suresh Raj Neupane (kp
15/07/2019), Chure
degradation over the years has worsened
floods in Tarai districts Human activities are
to blame for massive flooding down the Chure
hills, environmentalists say, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 15/07/2019) [Total disinterest by govt and
administration!], Riverside
squatters in Thapathali spend sleepless nights:
When water level rises, members of squatter
households keep vigil with torch lights,
by Anup Ojha (kp 15/07/2019), Health
Ministry urges international agencies to extend
help in flood- and landslide-hit areas:
Officials say three teams of doctors are being
deployed to flood-affected areas in Pathlaiya of
Bara district, Lahan of Siraha district
and Bardibas of Mahottari district, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 15/07/2019) [One
day earlier, the govt claimed that it does not
need any international help!], Faparbazaar
residents fear Chaurakhola entering their homes:
Crossing the swollen river to attend school is
full of risks for students in Faparbazaar
(kp 15/07/2019), In
the way of the rivers: The recent floods are
actually man-made, or at least made worse by
poorly-planned infrastructure (kp
15/07/2019), Fresh
vegetables are becoming scarcer in Kathmandu
Valley: Deliveries of farm products shrink as
floods wipe out crops, causing prices to jump,
by Krishana Prasain (kp 15/07/2019), Flood,
landslides toll 60: Ministry of Home Affairs
says 25 missing, more than 33,000 affected,
by Sabitri Dhakal (ht), Relief
efforts insufficient, say victims: Floods,
landslide death toll climbs to 63 (rep), Govt
directed to search for people missing in floods,
by Jagdishor Panday (ht 15/07/2019), 70,000
households affected in Rautahat (ht
15/07/2019), Rescue
and relief work starts in Siraha (ht
15/07/2019), Flood
risk looms large in Dhading (kp 15/07/2019),
Hundreds
of families displaced, many villages inundated
in Saptari (ht 15/07/2019), Stay
alert: While it is easy to blame nature’s wrath
for causing death and destruction, one cannot
dismiss man’s folly for compounding the
devastation (ht 15/07/2019), Most
roads still blocked, BP Highway reopens, by
Jyoti Shrestha and DB Budha (rep 15/07/2019), Rain
washes away hastily-blacktopped roads, by
Narhari Sapkota (rep 15/07/2019)
Extreme
rain pattern is unleashing more floods and
landslides: Country is faced with new weather
adversity as death toll from water-induced
disasters continues to rise, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 14/07/2019), Why
are floods in Kathmandu getting severe each
year? Urban planners say a combination of
reckless land use and haphazard
urbanisation is making Kathmandu prone to
more deadly floods, by Bhrikuti Rai (kp
14/07/2019), Three
bridges, several roads damaged by floods,
landslides: Officials at the Road Department
express fear that water-induced disaster this
monsoon might inflict more damage on
infrastructure than last year, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 14/07/2019), Floods,
landslides claim 43 lives: Meteorological
department warns people to stay alert for
possible natural disasters, by Sabitri
Dhakal (ht 14/07/2019), Floods
displace thousands in Tarai districts (ht
14/07/2019),
Power supply obstructed in flood-hit Tarai
region (ht 14/07/2019), Government
to expedite rescue, relief operation (ht
14/07/2019), Death
toll reaches 15 in Province 1, six still missing
(ht 14/07/2019), Province
2, 3 to provide relief to disaster victims
(14/07/2019), Roads
obstructed in Panchthar, Bhojpur (ht
14/07/2019), Saptakoshi
records highest water level (ht 14/07/2019),
95
settlements at high risk of landslides in Bajura
district (ht 14/07/2019), 60
people killed, 26 missing in monsoon havoc,
by Nribesh Nepal (rep 14/07/2019), Govt
not to seek foreign help in present disaster:
Local units to be asked to lead rescue and
relief effort (rep 14/07/2019), Embankment
built by India causes flooding in Nepal, by
Madan Thakur (rep 14/07/2019), Over
1,000 houses inundated in Morang, 3 persons
missing (rep 14/07/2019), Loss
worth millions of rupees feared as Birgunj
remains waterlogged (rep 14/07/2019), One
dead, three missing as Kamala River sweeps away
whole family, by Anil Bhandari (rep
14/07/2019), Floods
cripple Mahottari (rep 14/07/2019), Flooding
Of 2019 In Nepal, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km
14/07/2019)
Heavy
rains leave people at risk of floods and
landslides: Landslides obstruct road in several
places; various parts of Biratnagar inundated
(kp 12/07/2019), Heavy
rainfall leads to flooding and landslides across
country, with 17 dead: Adverse weather to
continue until Sunday, with the possibility of
heavy rainfall in mid-hill and Tarai
districts, predicts weather office, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal and Anup Ojha (kp
13/07/2019), Rain-induced
disasters claim 17 lives, by Sabitri Dhakal
(ht 13/07/2019), Floods
wreak havoc in Tarai, thousands displaced
(ht 13/07/2019), Early
warning system minimises casualties (ht
13/07/2019), At
least 21 killed, 8 missing, thousands displaced
in rain-related incidents (rep 13/07/2019),
Highways
linking Kathmandu Valley blocked (rep
13/07/2019), Four
killed in Valley (rep 13/07/2019)
How
a three-decade old landslide is displacing a
village: The landslide has swept 2,200 hectares
of land, damaging arable land and community
forest, according to the District Project
Implementation Unit, by Aash Gurung (kp
10/07/2019)
Mitigating
multi-hazards: Futurism is going local, by
Dipendra Gautam (ht 09/07/2019)
People
worry in disaster-prone Tarai villages as
monsoon kicks in: Prepare in advance,
meteorologists advise, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 08/07/2019)
Risk
of Budhiganga blockage looms (ht 08/07/2019)
2
missing, hydropower projects damaged in
Sidhuopalchwok due to incessant rain, by
Dhruba Dangal(rep 08/07/2019)
Flood
obstructs road to Rasuwagadhi, by Himnath
Devkota (rep 08/07/2019)
Two
men feared dead in Sindhupalchok flood:
Government has issued flood alerts for several
rivers across the country, by Anosh Tiwari
(kp 08/07/2019)
Flood
alert issued for Kathmandu (ht 08/07/2019)
Lightning
strike claims 85 sheep and goats, by Suman
Malla (rep 06/07/2019)
First
installment of housing grant after five years,
by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep 03/07/2019)
Beni
Bazaar at high risk of floods, landslides:
Myagdi and Kaligandaki rivers sweep away
embankments in Beni Bazaar every monsoon, by
Ghanashyam Khadka (kp 29/06/2019)
Manang
locals hit hard as flood sweeps away Bailey
bridge (ht 29/06/2019)
Only
half prepared for floods in Nepal: Federalism
was supposed to decentralise disaster relief,
but it hasn’t, by Sewa Bhattarai (nt
28/06/2019) [Federalism
ist still not implemented thanks to incompetend
and anti-federal central leaders!!]
Nepal
Tarai learns from past floods: Small steps
prepare the plains for future floods as rampant
construction sets the stage for more tragedies,
by Sewa Bhattarai (nt 28/06/2019)
6
killed in lightning strikes in Dang and
Rupandehi (rep 26/06/2019)
Floods
wreak havoc in Gandaki (kp 24/06/2019)
17
days on Kailali windstorm victims yet to receive
aid, by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (rep
24/06/2019)
Heavy
downpour inundates Nepalgunj, by Arjun Oli
(rep 24/06/2019)
Indian
causeway on border inundates settlements in
Banke: Hundreds displaced, by Arjun Oli (rep
24/06/2019)
Settlements
in Makalu disconnected from several parts of
Sankhuwasabha: Landslides occur in about 90
places, obstructing road, foot trails, by
Dipendra Shakya (kp 23/06/2019)
Disability-inclusive
disaster responseThe country should promote the
inclusion of people with disabilities in
disaster management, by Sudarshan Neupane
(kp 23/06/2019)
Windstorm
survivors say they haven’t received aidWith help
not forthcoming, many families are taking loans
to repair their homes and buy food, but
authorities claim they are distributing relief
in affected areas, by Mohan Budhair (kp
23/06/2019)
Two
injured in storm in Sarlahi (rep 20/06/2019)
Windstorm
victims protest after their names went missing
from the beneficiary list: Protesters claim
people’s representatives removed their names for
political reasons as they supported a different
political party, by Pawan Yadav (kp
16/06/2019)
Children
in storm-affected districts unable to go to
school, by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal and Pushpa
Raj Joshi (rep 16/06/2019)
Fire
started by lightning destroys entire village in
Banke (rep 14/06/2019)
Windstorm
victims await relief under the scorching sun:
Tarpaulins distributed in windstorm-affected
settlements fall short of providing shelter,
by Chitranga Thapa and Nirmala Khadayat (kp
13/06/2019)
Yet
another storm hits Kailali within a week (ht
13/06/2019)
Locals
living along the Mahakali worry of possible
floods and landslidesThey blame the Mahakali
River Control Project for not paying attention
to the construction of permanent embankments,
by Manoj Badu (kp 13/06/2019)
70
schools damaged in Kailali windstorm (ht
12/06/2019)
Fear
of landslides, floods, snakes gives sleepless
nights to Pulu police, by Suman Malla (rep
12/06/2019)
Threat
of landslides looms large in Taplejung district:
Unsustainable development works being carried
out in hill districts spell disaster for
those living in these areas, by Ananda
Gautam (kp 11/06/2019)
Women
join hands to construct embankment in Mahakali
RiverThe construction work has been commissioned
mostly to women, giving them a chance at earning
daily wages, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp
11/06/2019)
Himalayan
ecology at risk: Global warming heightens it,
by Amar B. Shrestha (ht 10/06/2019)
Authority
starts assessing Koshi flood damageAn estimated
25,000 people have been affected by the river in
the past 54 years, by Pradeep Menyangbo (kp
10/06/2019)
Another
windstorm hits western Nepal: Meteorologists
say windstorms are common in
pre-monsoon season, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 08/06/2019), Dust
storm leaves trail of destruction, by
Tekendra Deuba (ht 08/06/2019), Strong
low-pressure system the cause (ht
08/06/2019), Dust
storm victims hungry, roofless, by Tekendra
Deuba (ht 09/06/2019), Windstorm
victims in Kailali district deprived of reliefOf
the 7,000 houses damaged, 2,116 were destroyed
in the disaster, by Arjun Shah and Nirmala
Khadayat (kp 10/06/2019), Relief
for Kailali dust storm victims still not worked
out (ht 10/06/2019), Provide
instant relief: The homeless families will not
be able to plant paddy if they do not have a
roof over their heads before the onset of the
monsoon (ht 10/06/2019)
Number
of tornado victims drops after partially-damaged
houses removed from list of beneficiaries,
by Upendra Yadav (rep 05/06/2019), Tornado
victims forced to study under open sky (rep
05/06/2019)
isaster
resilience after Bara’s rainstorm: The
government needs to understand the importance of
socio-cultural identity when planning
reconstruction, by Susumlata Tiwari (kp
04/06/2019)
Disaster
risk management mechanism in the offing (ht
02/06/2019)
NGOs
filling gaps left by govt in post-tornado
reconstruction (rep 01/06/2019)
Bagmati
flood menace in Rautahat ends, by Prabhat
Kumar Jha (rep 29/05/2019)
Activists
express concerns over meagre financial support
to wildfire victims: Stakeholders call for
revising the relief amount for victims of
wildfires that claim 10 lives annually, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 27/05/2019)
Gobargadha
disconnected after India releases water into
channel, by Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp
26/05/2019), 90
families trapped as India diverts Koshi flow,
by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 26/05/2019) [India once again proves its
reckless behaviour towards Nepal!]
Four
days on, wildfire continues to spread in Pyuthan
forests, by Shamsher Bikram GC (rep
26/05/2019)
'Fake
flood victims' get relief grants in Surkhet,
real ones ignored, by Nagendra Upadhyaya
(rep 26/05/2019)
Save
the open space: As open spaces continue to
shrink and big houses are blossoming around,
there is less chance of surviving if an
earthquake of a big magnitude hits Kathmandu
again, by Sandip Neupane (rep 26/05/2019)
Windstorm
blows away roofs of 200 houses in Nawalparasi
district: Crops and vegetables were also damaged
in the area, by Narayan Sharma (kp
23/05/2019)
Country
is going through worst wildfire season on
record: Over 14,000 wildfire outbreaks reported
in May alone, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
22/05/2019)
Hailstorm
destroys crops in Tanahun (ht 18/05/2019)
Wildfire
kills two, 13 houses damaged, by Lokendra
Khanal (rep 14/05/2019)
Woman
dies, two others hurt while trying to control
forest fire in Salyan: Fire at a community
forest enters settlement and destroys six
houses, four sheds, by Biplab Maharjan (kp
12/05/2019), Raging
forest fire that claimed a life and destroyed 10
houses in Salyan is yet to be contained, by
Biplab Maharjan (kp 13/05/2019)
Kutiyakabar
residents at riverbank erosion risk, by
Bhawani Bhatta (kp 09/05/2019)
Rainstorm
victims living under tents suffer from summer
heat, by Pawan Yadav (kp 07/05/2019)
Rainstorm
affects life in northern part of Mahottari,
by Rabindra Uprety (kp 30/04/2019)
Windstorm
destroys 148 houses in Janakpur, by Shyam
Sundar Shashi (kp 29/04/2019)
Disaster
incidentsare
on the rise in the country: Emergency Operation
Centre data shows over 50 percent increase in
calamities in a year that claimed 455 lives,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 28/04/2019)
Confronting
quake trauma: Are we better prepared for an
earthquake in 2019?, by Ojaswi Shah (kp
27/04/2019)
Crowded
Kathmandu’s
few remaining open spaces are steadily
encroached upon: Khula Manch housed thousands
after 2015 earthquake. Now, there is space
barely for half a dozen families, by Anup
Ojha (kp 26/04/2019), After
public
outcry, authorities demolish illegal structures:
But people who had rented the sheds built at
Khula Manch paying hefty amounts of money
say they have been left in the lurch, by
Anup Ojha (kp 28/04/2019), Khula
Manch shopkeepers decry ‘injustice’, by
Biken K Dawadi (rep 29/04/2019)
Each
tornado-hit household to get Rs 5.82 lakh
(ht 26/04/2019)
Disaster
management in disarray in local units (kp
23/04/2019)
Families
of windstorm victims denied relief due to lack
of documents, by Laxmi Sah (kp 22/04/2019),
Fear
among storm victims yet to subside (ht
22/04/2019)
National
Disaster Response Framework amended (ht
22/04/2019)
Disaster
Preparedness, by Kushal Pokharel (rn
20/04/2019)
Tools
for better seismic detection, by Sumesh
Shiwakoty (kp 19/04/2019)
Disaster’s
plight:
To truly mitigate the effects of disasters,
efforts have to be made to deal with a major
underlying issue—poverty, by Madhukar
Upadhya (kp 17/04/2019)
Rainstorm
victims find it difficult to stay in tents in
the summer heat, by Pawan Yadav (kp
16/04/2019)
Triyuga
River’s
flood renders many landless every year:
Government prepares a strategy to control river
havoc at a cost of Rs 6 billion in 10 years,
by Dilliram Khatiwada (kp 15/04/2019)
Disaster
management bill for Kathmandu metropolis
endorsed (ht 13/04/2019)
Ministry
says rainstorm destroyed crops and cattle valued
at Rs507m, by Sangam Prasain (kp 12/04/2019)
Lightning
kills
more people than floods in Nepal: Topography is
one reason, but lack of public awareness poses a
much bigger threat, by Sonia Awale (nt
12/04/2019)
Victims
start clearing debris and repairing homes,
by Upendra Yadav (rep 12/04/2019)
Flood
victims set to get relief finally (ht
11/04/2019)
Hailstorm
adds to woes of storm victims (ht
10/04/2019)
Storm
victims rendered jobless, homeless (ht
09/04/2019), Rainstorm-affected
Dalit settlement in Bara reels under water
scarcity, by Shankar Acharya (kp
09/04/2019), Ensure
fair distribution of relief, aids (rep
09/04/2019)
Local
levels ill-equipped to respond to calamities,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht 09/04/2019)
Bodies
of
disaster victims to be preserved for a minimum
of 12 years: New guidelines ask hospitals to
have morgue and cooling room, and authorities
should give buried bodies a unique tag for
future identification, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 09/04/2019)
Lightning
claims 82 lives every year: NEOC (ht
08/04/2019)
Focus
on
recovery: While the government is quick to
respond to a natural disaster, its
rehabilitation process is often slow, at times
forgotten altogether (ht 08/04/2019)
Villagers
in Bara still terrified: People in Bara are
terrified whenever they see clouds, by Madan
Thakur (rep 08/04/2019), Most
Bara ‘tornado’ victims were poor, with weaker
homes, by Upendra Yadav (rep 08/04/2019)
What
hit Bara, Parsa last week? Preliminary findings
of a govt probe team point to tornado, by
Ujjwal Satyal (ht 07/04/2019)
Another
storm adds to victims’ woes, by Prabhat
Kumar Jha (ht 07/04/2019), Rains
coupled with gale and hailstone affect life in
Province 2, one dead in Sarlahi (kp
07/04/2019)
Army
to build houses for storm-hit, by Roshan S
Nepal (ht 06/04/2019), After
mega
projects, government assigns Army to construct
homes: Security experts say the government
decision could give a message that the
country’s civil administration has failed,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 06/04/2019)
Government
says
it will rebuild homes for windstorm victims
before monsoon: Survivors have enough food, but
not enough mosquito nets and tarpaulin sheets,
aid workers say, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
06/04/2019)
Fire
claims one, leaves four injured in Lazimpat
(ht 06/04/2019)
Doctors
say
VIP visits to hospitals are hampering treatment:
Following Sunday’s natural disaster,
high-profile leaders have flown to Bara and
Parsa districts, but that is doing more harm
than good, by Arjun Poudel (kp 05/04/2019),
Rainstorm
victims demand authorities to start
reconstruction, by Pawan Yadav (kp
05/04/2019), Gone
with the wind: Crops worth millions destroyed in
rainstorm, by Pawan Yadav (kp 05/04/2019), Who
should deliver tents, food to storm-hit?, by
Ujjwal Satyal (ht 05/04/2019), Post-partum
mothers seek nutritious diet (ht
05/04/2019), Kids
in storm-hit areas experience trauma (ht
06/04/2019)
Disastrous
management in Nepal: As the Bara tornado showed,
vulnerability to calamities increases with the
lack of preparedness, by Sewa Bhattarai (nt
05/04/2019), Ground
zero in Pheta: Unprecedented, but not unforeseen,
by Kiran Nepal (nt 05/04/2019)
Lesson
On Disaster Response, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn
05/04/2019)
Bagmati,
Lalbakaiya rivers raise flood alarm in Rautahat,
by Shiva Puri (kp 05/04/2019)
Storm-hit
Dalits living under open sky, by Prabhat
Kumar Jha (ht 04/04/2019), Shortage
of toilets, water hit storm victims hard (ht
04/04/2019), After
rainstorm disaster, villages face risks of
disease outbreak, by Arjun Poudel (kp
04/04/2019)
Authorities
should
learn from Sunday’s disaster that laid bare poor
preparedness: Experts; National Emergency
Operation Centre vows to tackle food, hygiene
and security, among other post-disaster
challenges, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
04/04/2019), The
night
of the big wind: Incidents such as the recent
rainstorm cast doubt on the authority’s
preparedness to deal with disasters, by Amar
Singh Pradhan (kp 04/04/2019)
NASA
to aid in controlling wildfire (kp
04/04/2019)
Bara
freak storm victims left in a lurch, by
Prabhat Kumar Jha (ht 03/04/2019)
MoHA
develops monsoon response plan (ht
03/04/2019)
Jugbudha
flood victims returning to their land after 11
years, by Pushkar Bhandari (rep 02/04/2019)
No
lessons learned: When it comes to disaster
preparedness, it is high time the government
learned from its past mistakes (kp
02/04/2019), Poor
preparedness: The govt must create a dedicated
body to deal with natural disasters and
rehabilitate the displaced families (ht
03/04/2019)
27
killed in Bara storm (ht 01/04/2019),
Death
toll from storm in Bara, Parsa rises to 29
(ht 01/04/2019), Bara,
Parsa was probably hit by the first wind storm
of the country: DHM (rep 01/04/2019), Bara,
Parsa
yet to come to terms with tragedy; Pheta Rural
Municipality in Bara district the worst hit;
Three villages completely damaged, by Pushpa
Raj Khatiwada (ht 02/04/2019), Huge
industrial loss suspected, damage likely to run
into billions, by Arpana Ale Magar (ht
02/04/2019), Type
of disaster lost even on met dept, by Ujjwal
Satyal (ht 02/04/2019), Storm
leaves
trail of destruction in Bara, Parsa: 28
confirmed dead, 343 injured under treatment in
Bara, Parsa hospitals; 300 return home after
primary medication, seven critically injured
airlifted to capital, by Ritesh Tripathi
(rep 02/04/2019) [see pictures],
Rainstorm
leaves trail of devastation in its wake:
Hundreds of homes destroyed as a powerful wind
travelling at a velocity of 90kmph rips through
Bara and Parsa districts on Sunday evening,
by Shankar Acharya and Bhusan Yadav (kp
02/04/2019), Hospitals
overwhelmed by patients and their relatives,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 02/04/2019), Losses
from killer rainstorm expected to run into
millions, by Rajesh Khanal (kp 02/04/2019),
Storm
affects electricity supply (ht 02/04/2019),
Electricity
supply restored in urban areas: Supply
infrastructure completely damaged in rural
areas: Nepal Electricity Authority (rep
02/04/2019), Deadly
windstorm
in Tarai districts exposes poor warning system
and zero preparedness: The authority concerned
blames its failure to forecast the windstorm on
lack of technology, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 02/04/2019), More
radars could have helped avert storm havoc:
Officials (rep 02/04/2019), Relief
for storm victims, help pledges pour in (rep
02/04/2019), Pheta
completely ravaged, by Prabhat Kumar Jha and
Ram Sarraf (ht 02/04/2019), Government
to decide on aid after assessing damage (ht
02/04/2019), , Let’s
join
hands: Given the gravity of the
situation, it would be in everyone’s
interest to engage in the rescue and
relief operation and not bring politics in
it (ht 02/04/2019), Tragedy
in Tarai: Reach out to the victims, alleviate
the suffering (rep 02/04/2019), Disaster-hit
students in dilemma as Class X board
examinations approach, by Ujjwal Satyal (ht
03/04/2019), Storm
affects 1,502 households in Bara, Parsa (ht
03/04/2019), Storm
survivors struggle under open sky on empty
stomachs, by Madan Thakur and Upendra Yadav
(rep 03/04/2019), No
money for storm from PM Relief Fund (rep
03/04/2019), Province
2 govt to construct houses in storm-hit areas
(ht 03/04/2019), Crops,
fruits across 3,736 bighas damaged in Bara
(ht 03/04/2019), Village
turned into rubble within two minute, by
Tanka Chhetri (rep 03/04/2019), Birgunj
factories suffer huge losses in storm, by
Ritesh Tripathi (rep 03/04/2019), ‘We
need
shelter, we don’t need more food’: As
politicians promise money, survivors say they’ve
heard it all before; 'IIt looks like a game for
political leaders; they are competing with
each other to make announcements', by Anup
Ojha and Laxmi Shah (kp 03/04/2019), With
no
roofs over their heads, villagers forced to
sleep under the open skyIn one Bara village,
pregnant women and elderly are facing the brunt
of the disaster, by Shankar Acharya and
Laxmi Shah (kp 03/04/2019)
Early-warning
system helps minimize damage during floods,
by Ram Saran Tamang (rep 28/03/2019)
Wildfire
spreading at several community forests in Chure
region, by Dilliram Khatiwada (kp
22/03/2019)
Towering
infernos: Fires are a disaster waiting to happen
in jam-packed Kathmandu (kp 06/03/2019)
Heavy
snowfall affects Jumla schools, by DB Budha
(rep 23/02/2019), Heavy
snowfall obstructs road in Jumla district
(ht 24/02/2019)
‘Panic’
is not a plan: Schools must have clear
earthquake response plans, by Dronashish
Neupane (kp 20/02/2019)
95
settlements in Bajura at high risk of natural
disasters (ht 16/02/2019)
Two
years after flood, displaced await delivery of
government’s promises, by Abadhesh Kumar Jha
(kp 13/02/2019) [Government
failure to provide assistance!]
Properties
worth Rs 50m gutted, by Anup Ojha (kp
12/02/2019)
Cold
wave hits life in Kailali (ht 11/02/2019)
Frozen
snow makes life difficult in Manang and Mustang,
by Santosh Pokharel and Sushil Thakali (rep
11/02/2019)
Snowfall
affects life in Karnali (ht 10/02/2019)
Environmentalists
urge government to study climate change impact
on Taplejung glacial lakes, by Ananda Gautam
(kp 02/02/2019)
Rising
deaths from lightning worry NEOC (ht
31/01/2019), Lightning
safety, a neglected issue, by Biken K Dawadi
(rep 31/01/2019)
2
shepherds, 200 cattle trapped in Dhading cave,
by Harihar Singh Rathour (kp 28/01/2019), Search
for those missing in landslip begins (ht
29/01/2019), Hindung
at risk of being swept away by landslips: Cops,
locals continue search for persons missing after
landslide (ht 30/01/2019), Trapped
herders found dead after six days, by
Harihar Singh Rathour (kp 02/02/2019)
Landslide
in Mustang after heavy snowfall, by
Ghanashyam Khadka (kp 24/01/2019), Landslide
blocks Kali Gandaki (ht 24/01/2019), Hundreds
of travellers stuck in snow in various districts
(kp 24/01/2019), Flights
snowed out, roads blocked, people forced indoors
(ht 24/01/2019), Inclement
weather
disrupts life across nation: Snow renders
Solukhumbu-Kathmandu road impassable while
Baitadi is without power for past four days
(kp 25/01/2019), Snowfall
affects children, senior citizens in Bajhang,
by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 26/01/2019), Far-west
receives heaviest snowfall in 20 yrs (ht
26/01/2019), Snowfall
severely affects life in Mustang, Manang (ht
27/01/2019), No
let-up in snowfall, Bajura hit hard (ht
28/01/2019), Heavy
snowfall in mountain districts (rep
28/01/201p9)
Multipurpose
evacuation centre to be built in Lalitpur
(ht 22/01/2019)
Earthquakes
in Nepal: Unlearned and undocumented, by
Dipendra Gautam (ht 16/01/2019)
Bordering
villages at a high risk of erosion, by Pant
(kp 13/01/2019)
42,000
people killed in natural disasters in last 45
years (ht 13/01/2019)
Rubble
without a cause: Lack of intentional and
research-driven disaster preparedness is a
serious dilemma in Nepal, by Raju Chauchan
(kp 11/01/2019)
Three
children die in fire (kp 10/01/2019)
Losses
from calamity up 74% in 2018: 1,454 killed, Rs
9.76 billion lost to calamities in past three
years, by Biken K Dawadi (rep 09/01/2019)
Fire
destroys 13 houses in Humla (kp 07/01/2019)
87
killed, 342 hurt in 2,478 incidents of fire last
year (ht 06/01/2019)
10
homeless persons die due to cold in Kathmandu in
15 days (ht 03/01/2019)
One
dead, another injured in landslide (kp
03/01/2019)
Ensuring
dam
safety: While dam construction is gaining pace,
Nepal does not have dam safety legislation and
policies to enforce effective dam safety
management program, by Mohanath Acharya and
Keshab Sharma (rep 03/01/2019)
Cost
of
displacement: The three tiers of government have
to work in tandem to rehabilitate the displaced
families to engage them in the productive sector
(ht 02/01/2019)
Kalikot
fire victims left to shiver in the cold (rep
27/12/2018), Relief
pour in for Kalikot fire victims, by Pabitra
Kumar Shahi (rep 29/12/2018), Karnali
Province announces Rs 43.5m aid to Palata fire
victims (kp 30/12/2018), Karnali
Province to establish integrated settlement in
Khadagaun (rep 30/12/2018), Drunk
revellers sparked fire in Khada, say police:
Ward secretary of Palata-1 Bishnu Kanta Pyakurel
held for investigation, by Tularam Pandey
(kp 07/01/2019)
'Wildfire
goes out of control in Khotang' (rep
27/12/2018)
Samagaun’s
forest fire out of control since two days
(rep 26/12/2018)
Fire
destroys
39 houses, displaces 285 people: The provincial
government of Karnali provides immediate
relief for the fire victims, by Tularam
Pandey (kp 25/12/2018), Fire
guts 87 houses, seven injured, cattle perish:
Villagers left under open sky, by Pabitra
Kumar Shahi (rep 25/12/2018)
Fires
claimed
87 lives, gutted property worth Rs 4b in a year:
None of the 460 rural municipalities in Nepal
and most of the municipalities have their own
fire trucks, by Biken K Dawadi (rep
24/12/2018)
Changu
Narayan to get disaster rescue centre (kp
15/12/2018)
Three
children die in house fire, by Durgalal KC
(kp 15/12/2018)
Property
worth Rs 50 million gutted in Tulsipur (ht
15/12/2018)
Glacial
lake danger lurks: Fighting climate change under
Everest shadow (kp 12/12/2018)
Families
displaced by 2014 Jure landslide are still
without homes, by Anish Tiwari (kp
01/12/2018)
Fire
destroys properties worth over Rs 16 million
in Mustang village (kp 30/11/2018)
Four
of a family charred to death in Jhapa fire,
by Arjun Rajbanshi (kp 27/11/2018)
Fire
destroys 30 homes in Baglung, by Prakash
Baral (kp 26/11/2018)
Better
to be prepared: The planned National Disaster
Management Authority must be formed without
delay, by Suman Kumar Karna (kp
18/11/2018)
Fire
victims to spend winter in tents, by Suman
Malla (rep 04/11/2018)
Emergency
operations procedure developed (ht
28/10/2018)
‘Wrong
policies’ responsible for rise in disasters
(kp 14/10/2018)
Disaster
response drill starts in Capital (kp
26/09/2018)
Jogbudha
River floods Mahakali Municipality (kp
26/09/2018)
Residents
at risk after mining and rains crack Chambas
land, by Harihar Singh Rathour (kp
22/09/2018)
Jogbudha
River erodes farmland in Kanchanpur, by
Bhawani Bhatta (kp 20/09/2018)
246
killed, 2,430 injured in disasters in five
months (ht 20/09/2018)
Two
killed, nine injured in Gosainkunda landslide
(kp 17/09/2018)
Koshi
flood inundates settlement in Saptari (ht
17/09/2018)
Two
killed, four injured in Humla landslide
(kp 16/09/2018)
‘Make
media integral part of disaster reduction
strategy’ (kp 16/09/2018)
Relief
as dammed river starts overflowing, by
Prakash Baral (kp 16/09/2018), Overflow
of blocked Badigad River offers respite to
locals, by Sangam GHarti Magar (rep
16/09/2018)
Seven
people injured as fire engulfs building in
Jyatha (kp 12/09/2018)
2
die, 6 missing as boat capsizes in Begnas,
by Deepak Pariyar (kp 09/09/2018), All
6 missing bodies of boat capsize recovered,
by Deepak Pariiyar (kp 10/09/2018), Boating
in Begnas Lake? Beware!, by Santosh Pokharel
(rep 10/09/2018)
Go
home or live in integrated settlement, Surkhet
flood victims told, by Nagendra Upadhyay
(rep 07/09/2018)
Koshi
river flood victims demand compensation, by
Pradeep Menyangbo (rep 06/09/2018)
3
siblings die as landslide buries home in Salyan
(kp 04/09/2018)
Locals
have sleepless nights due to fear of flood,
by Madan Thakur (rep 02/09/2018)
Procedure
for operating disaster mgmt fund drafted (ht
02/09/2018)
No
more discounts on chartered rescue flights for
Nepali citizens (rep 01/09/2018)
300
families at risk of flooding in Rautahat (ht
01/09/2018)
Four
family members perish in Okhaldhunga landslide
(kp 31/08/2018)
Plan
and prepare: Floods should not be forgotten
after the monsoon because they are a national
issue, by Madhukar Upadhya (kp 31/08/2018)
Five
family members die in house collapse (kp
30/08/2018)
Koshi
River inundates 300 homes in Saptari, by
Abadesh Kumar Jha (kp 29/08/2019), Floods
inundate villages in Saptari, over 500 families
affected, by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep
29/08/2018), Three
days on, Saptari flood victims still without
food, water, shelter (rep 30/08/2018)
Budhiganga
River erodes paddy fields in Bajura, Achham;
poses threat to settlements (ht 29/08/2018)
Disaster
Puts Nalgad Residents in darkness (kp
29/08/2018)
Three
boys missing in Kamala River (kp 27/08/2018)
Two
dozens missing as boat capsizes in Lalbakaiya,
by Shiva Puri (kp 26/08/2018), Two
bodies
found in India, at least three others missing;
Twenty-four survivors, including five women,
come to the authorities’ contact by Sunday,
by Shiva Puri (kp 27/08/2018), Rautahat
locals blame Pappu Construction for boating
accidents, by Madan Thakur (rep 27/08/2018),
Demand
for action against Pappu Construction from all
quarters, by Madan Thakur (rep 28/08/2018),
Ex-lawmaker,
local demand action against Pappu Construction,
by Madan Thakur (rep 29/08/2018)
Kailali
faces threat of floods from four rivers, by
Mohan Budhair (kp 26/08/2018)
With
no embankments, Rapti River makes more people
homeless, by Arjun Oli (rep 26/08/2018)
Landslide-displaced
locals facing hard time (ht 26/08/2018)
Landslide
displaces 135 families: Latest rain-induced
disaster sweeps away four homes in Budiganga,
by Arjun Shah (kp 25/08/2018)
Police-led
search,
rescue unit proposed: Local agents of
international rescue, insurance companies barred
from getting involved in search and rescue ops,
by Rajan Pokhrel (ht 23/08/2018)
Karnali
river erosion continues, by Ganesh Chaudhary
(kp 22/08/2018)
Dozens
of houses at risk of landslide in Dolakha
(ht 21/08/2018)
Flood
sweeps away bridge, Bahrabise Bazaar inundated
(ht 20/08/2018)
Floods
destroy 19 homes in Nuwakot, by Krishna
Thapa (kp 19/08/2018), Flood
wreaks havoc in Nuwakot, by Bhagwati Lama
(rep 18/08/2018)
400
students of Nalgad unable to go to school as
flood washes way bridges, by Janak KC (rep
18/08/2018)
Shreelanka
Tapu locals living in fear of floods (ht
18/08/2018)
Bagmati
erosion raises flood alarm, by Shiva Puri
(kp 16/08/2018)
Five-year
high water level in Saptakoshi (ht
16/08/2018)
Floodwater
gushes into houses in Anamnagar (ht
16/08/2018)
Landslide-dammed
Bheri bursts with ruinous force (kp
15/08/2018)
Metropolis
to build firefighting training centre in 15
months, by Anup Ojha (kp 14/08/2018)
Flooded
Mahakali erodes Bayalbanda embankment, by
Bhawani Bhatta (kp 14/08/2018)
Koshi
water level rises markedly (rep 14/08/2018)
Worst
flood
in '3 decades' hits Mustang: District
headquarters Jomsom cut off as flood sweeps away
homes, apple orchards and roads (rep
13/08/2018), Roofs
of upper Mustang houses leaking due to heavy
rain, by Santosh Pokharel (rep 14/08/2018)
One-month-old
baby dies, two other children injured in Bajhang
landslide; In Achham, a massive landslide blocks
Mid-Hill Highway, stranding hundreds of
passengers; efforts were on to resume the
highway traffic until late Sunday afternoon
(kp 13/08/2018)
Dozens
of settlements at high risk of landslides,
by Krishna Oli (rep 12/08/2018)
28
households of Hungi at risk of displacement due
to haphazard road construction, by Mukti
Prasad Neupane (rep 12/08/2018)
Fire
and
water: The ancient town of Sankhu doesn’t have a
fire station of its own but it does have ponds.
Now its residents are repurposing old technology
to meet modern needs, by Astha Joshi (kp
11/08/2018)
Flood
forces Mohanpur residents to flee to India,
by Mohan Budhair (kp 10/08/2018)
Village
without water after landslide damages water tank,
by Mukti Prasad Neupane (rep 10/08/2018)
Landslides
trap Bulung village; hinder rescue, by
Rajendra Manandhar (kp 09/08/2018)
Four
years on, Babai flood victims still waiting for
aid, by Devendra Basnet (rep 09/08/2018)
Locals
fear another nightmare as Karnali River gushes
toward settlement areas, by Yogesh Rawal
(rep 09/08/2018)
Desertion
at
earthquake camp: Hundreds of families leave
Gupsipakha earthquake camp and return to Laprak,
their old village that has been declared unsafe
for human habitation by geologists, by
Hariram Uprety (kp 08/08/2018)
Flood
in Bagmati and Lal Bakaiya rivers creating panic
among locals, by Madan Thakur (rep
08/08/2018), As
Bagmati roars, squatters live in uncertainty,
by Diya Dhakal (rep 08/08/2018)
Havoc
as wild weather floods parts of Valley (kp
07/08/2018)
75
houses in Khalanga town face danger from
landslides, by Bhim Bahadur Singh (kp
07/08/2018)
Nine
killed as landslide buries houses, by Bhim
Bahadur Singh (kp 06/08/2018)
Madhyapur
Thimi inundated again (ht 06/08/2018)
Khalanga
landslips halt traffic, 48 homes at risk, by
Bhim Bahadur Singh (kp 05/08/2018)
Landslides
keep kids away from school, by Anish Tiwari
(kp 03/08/2018), 7
Nuwakot families left without homes: Scores of
households in Dupcheshwor, Shivapuri,
Suryagadhi, Tadi, Kispang, Meghang, Belkotgadhi
and Bidur are at high risk (kp 03/08/2018),
Swollen
Mahakali erodes embankment, by Bhawani
Bhatta (kp 03/08/2018)
Deaths
related to disasters on the rise (ht
01/08/2018)
Lack
of telecom network drops Tsho-Rolpa lake level
updates, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
31/07/2018)
‘Province
1 govt well-prepared against disasters’ (kp
31/07/2018)
Recurrent
landslides trouble residents of Jibajibe
municipality (kp 30/07/2018)
Dozens
of settlements at risk of landslip (ht
30/07/2018)
Landslide
victims recount their survival tales, by
Himnath Devkota (krep 29/07/2018)
Mahakali
River erodes banks in Kanchanpur, by Bhawani
Bhatta (kp 28/07/2018)
Dreams
buried by landslides (rep 28/07/2018)
Nine
people die in Timure landslide, by Balaram
Ghimire (kp 27/07/2018)
Midnight
landslide kills 9 in Rasuwa village, 12 rescued,
by Himnath Devkota (rep 27/07/2018)
Flood
victims
worried about experiencing nightmare again:
Locals fear that they might again have to
shelter in schools and temples like last year,
by Amar Khadka (rep 26/07/2018)
Three
persons perish in Rolpa landslide (kp
24/07/2018)
A
dozen villages in Mugu at high risk of
landslides (kp 23/07/2018)
4
killed in Bajhang landslide, by Basanta
Pratap Singh (kp 22/07/2018), Landslide
kills 4, girl disappears in river (kp
22/07/2018)
Mahalisagar
dam inundates paddy farms of Kapilvastu, by
Kiran Man Bajracharya (rep 22/07/2018)
Flood
wreaks havoc on major flower farm of Kavre,
by Madhusudhan Guragain (rep 22/07/2018)
Landslide
in India raises flood fear among Khalanga
residents, by Manoj Badu (kp 21/07/2018)
Dam
in India floods rice fields in Kapilvastu
(kp 21/07/2018)
Landslide
buries two-storey house in Suryagadhi (kp
20/07/2018)
Authorities
divert Lalbakaiya River to stop floods in Inarba,
by Shiva Puri (kp 20/07/2018)
Landslides,
floods
kill four people; scores displaced: Landslide
damages 27 houses, a primary health centre and a
mill at Burtibang Bazaar Dhorpatan
Municipality-1 in Baglung district (kp
19/07/2018)
Stakeholders
fear Saptakoshi high dam would bring even bigger
disasters, by Amar Khadka (rep 19/07/2018)
Villagers
fear landslide due to rampant deforestation,
by Jagat Khadka (rep 19/07/2018)
Govt
fails to deliver relief to flood-affected
Gobargadha, by Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp
18/07/2018)
What
flooded
Bhaktapur? What will happen if 260 mm rainfall
like that of 1990 occurs now? The cities and
roads will be waterlogged for days, causing
immense suffering to people, by Rajaram
Prajapati, Bhesh Raj Thapa and Rocky Talchabhadal
(rep 17/07/2018)
Locals
fear being displaced by Bagmati River, by
Tanka Shrestha (rep 17/07/2018)
Saptakoshi
at red alert; flood hits Gobargadha (kp
16/07/2018), Two
school girls drown in Bajhang (kp
16/07/2018)
Rasuwa
villages at high risk of landslides, by
Himnath Devkota (rep 15/07/2018), Flood
alert raised in Koshi settlements, but no
imminent danger (rep 15/07/2018), High
risk of landslides in hills, floods in Tarai
(rep 15/07/2018)
Heavy
rains
inundate Bhaktapur: Three die in Changunarayan
landslide; Over 3,000 residents displaced; 500
people unable go home for ‘two more days’,
by Anup Ojha (kp 13/07/2018) [NCP MP demands action against persons who
circulate information on the situation,
obviously to prevent information on the govt's
inactivity to prevent such disasters!!],
Bhaktapur
inundated, by Om Astha Rai and Bikram Rai
(nt 13/07/2018), Flood
victims
help one another as they try to recover from
disaster: Over 500 homes still submerged;
Several families without relief until late
Friday afternoon, by Anup Ojha (kp
14/07/2018), Thimi
area limping back to normal after flood, by
Diya Dhakal (rep 14/07/2018), Floods
cause damages worth Rs 119 million in Bhaktapur
(kp 17/07/2018)
Houses
on Seti River banks facing landslide threat
(ht 13/07/2018)
Flood
destroys six homes in Naugadh village, by
Manoj Badu (kp 12/07/2018), Dozens
of settlements under risk of floods, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep 12/07/2018), 53
die, 9 missing in rain-related incidents in past
9 days (kp 12/07/2018)
Monsoon
starts stealing sleep of flood victims, by
Arjun Oli (rep 10/07/2018)
Saptari
flood victims get houses (ht 10/07/2018)
Experts
warn of 'river disasters' caused by development
activities (rep 09/07/2018)
Two
Lamjung villages in grip of landslip fear,
by Ramji Rana (ht 09/07/2018)
Rautahat
villagers quiver as threat of floods increases,
by Shiva Puri (kp 08/07/2018), Monsoon
to become more active from Sunday, risk of
floods likely (rep 08/07/2018)
Jhapa
floods: One dead, scores displaced (kp
06/07/2018)
Flood
fury continues, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp
04/07/2018), Settlement
in Damak at high risk after floods breach
embankment, by Arjun Rajbanshi (kp
05/07/2018)
Rains
wreak havoc (kp 03/07/2018), Nine
dead, three missing in floods, landslides
(kp 03/07/2018), Rain-induced
disasters kill seven: Dozens of settlements
across country at high risk (rep
03/07/2018), Landslides
obstruct highways (rep 03/07/2018), Ministry
alerts authorities about possible floods and
landslides (rep 03/07/2018), Rains
bring severe flooding, inundation, by Ritesh
Tripathi and Arjun Oli (rep 03/07/2018), Heed
the warning: Flood and landslide risks (rep
03/07/2018), Monsoon
pain:
Though we have been facing flood and landslide
risks every single year, we still lack dedicated
and functional institutions for disaster
preparedness and emergency response, by
David Kainee (rep 03/07/2018), Water
levels in major rivers may cross danger mark
(ht 03/07/2018), Monsoon
devastates life across country (ht
03/07/2018)
Floods
loom as rainfall continues (kp 02/07/2018),
Kailali
villages face flood risk, by Mohan Budhair
(kp 02/07/2018), Monsoon
preparedness: Govt must take early actions to
mitigate impacts of flood during the rainy
season (kp 02/07/2018), Dozens
of Rautahat villages at high risk of floods,
by Madan Thakur (rep 02/07/2018), Rautahat
gripped with fear of floods (ht 02/07/2018)
Landslides
once again wreak havoc in Saiswara village,
by Sarita Shrestha (rep 01/07/2018)
Local
levels told to focus on disaster preparedness
(ht 01/07/2018)
5
die as landslips sweep houses, by Harihar
Singh Rathour (29/06/2018)
Locals
of northern Dhading live in constant fear of
landslides, by Sarita Shrestha (rep
29/06/2018)
Landslide
threat over Sigarche: The Sigarche residents
have demanded the authorities to resettle them
elsewhere, by Anish Tiwari (kp 28/06/2018)
Daily
landslides plague travelers on
Mugling-Narayanghat road: 314 big and small
landslides occurred during last year, by
Sabita Shrestha (rep 28/06/2018)
Young
couple and infant perish in Baglung landslide,
by Prakash Baral (kp 237/06/2018)
15
Tehrathum
villages face landslide threat: District chief
Bednidhi Khanal says the concerned villages have
been notified about the danger (kp
26/06/2018)
With
the arrival of monsoon, tarai settlements fear
floods, by Mithilesh Yadav (rep 25/06/2018)
Heavy
rainfall inundates Damak Bazar, by Yuvraj
Biwash (rep 24/06/2018)
Embankment
construction gathers pace as monsoon advances,
by Upendra Yadav (rep 22/06/2018)
Clarion
calls to relocate airport fuel storage tanks
(kp 20/06/2018)
Landslide
threat looms over Liping, Tatopani, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 19/06/2018)
Govt
to keep NA teams on standby for disaster
response (kp 19/06/2018) [More preventive measures
would have been better!], Govt
alerts provinces, local units on monsoon menace
(rep 19/06/2018), Govt
weakness main cause behind disaster casualties:
Home Minister (rep 19/06/2018), Disaster
preparedness: Govt’s decision to focus on
readiness as much as response a welcome move
(kp 21/06/2018)
Before
the
rain sets in: Heavy rains and the disasters
unleashed by them are not an anomaly; they
happen almost every year. But when will we learn
to be proactive?, by Mohan Guragain (kp
16/06/2018)
Swollen
Koshi River stalls boat service. by Pradeep
Menyangbo (kp 13/06/2018)
Onset
of monsoon triggers flood fears in Madhes,
by Madan Thakur (rep 11/06/2018), Stay
prepared: Saving lives from monsoon (rep
11/06/2018)
Saptari
locals living in fear of floods (ht
10/06/2018)
Before
the
flood: Are we prepared? Despite Nepal being a
natural disaster-prone country, the authorities
appear little focused on counter measures,
by Ram Saran Tamang (rep 10/06/2018)
Sarki
Tol residents install gabion boxes along Chudhar
River, by Bhawani Vhatta (kp 08/06/2018)
Millions
of rupees meant for flood victims likely to
freeze (ht 08/06/2018)
Bholiyani
residents face double threat of flood, landslide,
by Manoj Badu (kp 07/06/2018)
Quake-injured
languishing under govt neglect, by Sarita
Shrestha (rep 07/06/2018)
Fear
of floods, landslides looms as monsoon
approaches, by Jagdishor Panday (ht
06/06/2018)
Flood
victims still awaiting under tents for relief,
by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep 05/06/2018)
Disaster
response plan on the anvil: Experts say
strengthening capacity of local level crucial
for saving lives (kp 03/06/2018)
Thunderbolts
claimed 105 lives in a year: Home Ministry
(kp 02/06/2018)
Houses
at high risk of floods, landslides (ht
02/06/2018)
Overnight
storm wrecks 200 homes in Tikapur (kp
31/05/2018)
Wildfires
destroy local flora and fauna in Kailali forests,
by Panta (kp 31/05/2018)
‘Relocate
villages threatened by landslides’, by Aash
Gurung (kp 24/05/2018)
Wildfires
burn more than 500ha of forestland in Salyan
(kp 24/052018)
Four
girls drown in Lumbini (kp 22/05/2018)
Disproportionately
disadvantaged: Entrenched gender biases make
women more vulnerable to disasters and its
effects, by Jyotika Rimal (kp 20/05/2018)
Flood
starts taking toll well before monsoon: Sundari
River inundates Dalit settlement, by
Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 20/05/2018) [Dalits are not in the focus
of the male Bahun leaders' attention!!]
Storm
leaves banana farmers reeling in Bara, by
Pawan Yadav (kp 19/05/2018)
Flood
victims fear yet another disaster as monsoon
approaches (ht 19/05/2018)
Flood-affected
families seek aid, by Shiva Puri (kp
17/05/2018)
Pre-monsoon
madness: Only through coordinated response can
we minimise the damages from natural disasters
that hit us every year (kp 16/05/2018)
Storm
batters
far-western Tarai: One killed, more than 300
families are affected as strong winds blow away
roofs of houses in Kailali, Kanchanpur, by
Arjun Shah, Ganesh Chaudhary and Bhawani Bhatta
(kp 15/05/2018), Rupandehi
villages ravaged (ht 15/05/2018), Storm-hit
people forced to live under open sky (kp
16/05/2018)
Manthali
floods sweep away girl, 19, as debris flows into
homes and shops (kp 15/05/2018)
Mahakali
embankment project incomplete after five years,
by Manoj Badu (kp 15/05/2018)
Rautahat,
Siraha
villages exposed to flood threats: The
Department of Water Induced Disaster Management
says the embankments at Bagmati and Lalbakaiya
rivers could not be repaired due to fund
shortage, by Shiva Puri (kp14/05/2018)
Banana
crop destruction: Hailstorm leaves thousands of
bunches on the ground, by Nabin Poudel (kp
13/05/2018)
Storm
tears through eastern Tarai region, killing
three people (kp 10/05/2018)
Floods
put people at high risk (ht 09/05/2018)
Incoming
monsoon triggers fears of landslides, accidents,
by Sabita Shrestha (rep 09/05/2018)
Bajhang
flood kills five people (kp 07/05/2018)
Flash
floods, landsldies wreak havoc in Bajhang,
by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 04/05/2018), Landslide
buries jeep killing three people in Subeda
(kp 04/05/2018)
Fire
destroys 18 houses (kp 04/05/2018)
Hailstorm,
rain destroy apple crops in Jumla, by LP
Devkota (kp 03/05/2018)
Plight
of Rapti flood victims still not addressed,
by Arjun Oli (rep 02/05/2018)
Govt
upgrades technology to mitigate flood damage
(kp 01/05/2018)
Hailstorm
destroys veggie worth Rs48m, by Madhav Aryal
(kp 01/05/2018)
Call
for collaboration to reduce disaster risk
(ht 30/04/2018)
Lightning
bolt kills two people (kp 29/04/2018)
Massive
fire destroys four buildings in Itahari (kp
29/04/2018)
Rain
and hailstones bring nightmares to farmers,
by Sarita Shrestha (rep 29/04/2018)
‘Make
disaster recovery policies gender-responsive’
(ht 28/04/2018)
Lightning
emerges as second deadliest natural calamity
(ht 28/04/2018)
Geological
Society calls for mitigating quake risks (kp
27/04/2018)
Local
units to the rescue: Depending overly on the
security forces for disaster management is not a
good idea, by Shrijan Bahadur Malla (kp
27/04/2018)
Forest
fire spirals out of control (kp 27/04/2018)
Bardiya
National Park fails to combat fire: Blaze raging
for past three weeks displaces wild animals,
by Kamal Panthi (kp 24/04/2018)
Storm
blows away Myagdi school roof (ht
22/04/2018)
Hailstorm
wreaks havoc in Tanahun (ht 21/04/2018)
Forest
fires at BNP at big risk of going out of control
(rep 20/04/2018)
Past
disasters
foretold: Preparing western Nepal for a future
megaquake is now even more urgent than
reconstruction in areas hit by the 2015 disaster,
by Om Astha Rai (nt 20/04/2018), How
prepared are we for the next big one?, by
Sashi Shrestha (nt 20/04/2018), Thamel
gets back to business, by Nischhal Pradhan,
Raila Rai and Prasong Rupacha (nt 20/04/2018)
Quake
victims find solution to water woes (ht
19/04/2018)
Experts
urge new body to manage landslides (kp
17/04/2018), ‘Create
relief fund to help disaster victims’ (kp
17/04/2018)
Dhankuta
forest fires put many settlements at risk
(kp 17/04/2018)
Don’t
drag feet: Action must be taken against gas
bottling plants that undermine public safety
(kp 17/04/2018)
Fires
destroy eateries and factory in Rautahat (kp
16/04/2018)
Fires
gut properties worth over Rs3m in two districts
(kp 15/04/2018)
Bhatbhateni
inferno damages properties worth ‘Rs 100
million’ (kp 09/04/2018)
13
houses gutted, woman dies (ht 09/04/2018)
‘Managing
disaster requires joint effort’ (kp
06/04/2018)
‘Fires
damage 2,300 hectares of forest so far this
season’ (kp 06/04/2018)
Chure
foothills at high risk of flood-induced
disasters, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp 04/04/2018)
Itahari
flood victims still in makeshift tents, by
Amar Khadka (rep 02/04/2018)
Farmers
hit hard as hailstorm batters Rautahat (ht
31/03/2018), Rautahat
hailstorm victims await government relief
(ht 01/04/2018)
GLOFs
threaten Hindu Kush region (kp 27/03/2018)
Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management act-2017: Make
bylaws for Act’s effective implementation, say
experts (kp 26/03/2018)
Fire
destroys thousands of hectares of forest, by
Maheshwor Chamling Rai (rep 26/03/2018), , Wildfires
spread into Parsa National Park, by Shankar
Acharya (kp 27/03/2018), Forest
fires inflict Rs 20m damage on Dhankuta (kp
27/03/2018)
Wildfires
threaten Katari settlements (kp 26/03/2018)
Wildfire
destroys a dozen community forests in Dhankuta
(ht 25/03/2018)
Batar
fire victims want roof over their heads (kp
21/03/2018)
Burning
issue:
Strengthening municipal fire services can save
lives and property hence municipalities’
capacities must be enhanced (ht 20/03/2018)
85
houses
destroyed in fire: Municipality distributed
blankets and food while disaster management
panel gave Rs5,000 to each homeless family,
by Pradeep Menyangbo (kp 19/03/2018) [related to
Barahachhetra Municipality Ward No 11 in Sunsari],
70
houses gutted, two injured in blaze (ht
19/03/2018)
Trial
by
fire: The burning question after Monday’s plane
crash is: Are we well-equipped with personnel
and gears to fight massive fires? (ht
19/03/2018)
Rising
mercury, wind spark wildfires in Udayapur
(ht 19/03/2018)
Forest
fires put Thori locals at risk (kp
19/03/2018)
CNP
starts measures to prevent fire (kp
18/03/2018)
Flood-troubled
Gobargadha villagers to relocate to safer place
(kp 18/03/2018)
Ensuring
Sound Disaster Preparedness, by Hira Bahadur
Thapa (rn 16/03/2018)
Cascading
hazards: Need to focus on research, by
Dipendra Gautam (ht 15/03/2018)
Fire
ruins property worth Rs 1.5m (kp 13/03/2018)
Hailstorm
wreaks havoc on crops, fruits (ht
13/03/2018)
Flood
victims want govt to build embankment before
monsoon, by Amar Khadka (rep 13/03/2018)
Whither
public
safety? LP gas filling plants, plastic and
chemical factories and petrol pumps are found
anywhere posing a great risk to public safety,
by Vikash Raj Satyal (rep 13/03/2018)
Data
delays
deny aid to flood victims in Chitwan district:
District office says the aid could not be
distributed as the local bodies delayed the
submission of updated damage assessment report,
by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (kp 12/03/2018)
Nearing
monsoon makes flood victims restless, by
Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 11/03/2018)
Victims
displaced by landslide deprived of government
services, by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep
10/03/2018)
Four years on, plights of Surkhet flood victims
sees no end, by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep
10/03/2018)
Wind
fuels Pyuthan wildfire out of control, by
Giru Prasad Bhandari (kp 08/03/2018)
Fire
destroys 30 houses in Humla (kp 04/03/2018)
Towards
risk preparedness: The govt must introduce
disaster risk management policies to save lives
and minimise damage, by Bed Prasad Dhakal
(kp 04/3/2018)
Putalisadak
fire destroys property worth millions, by
Anup Ojha (kp 27/02/2018)
Playing
with
fire: Lax policies and oversight have made the
distribution of petroleum products a
dangerous game for suppliers, workers and
customers alike, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
17/02/2018)
Three
girls die in Rasuwa house fire (kp
11/02/2018)
Fire
rages in Badipakha (kp 10/02/2018)
Days
of
reckoning: Proposed 300 meters high dam in Koshi
has been brought to save Bihar from flooding and
shift inundation to Nepal, by Aditya Man
Shrestha (rep 07/02/2018)
Flood
victims get new homes, by Pawan Yadav (kp
07/02/2018)
The
long
path to recovery: The government urgently needs
contingency credit for humanitarian or
livelihood support when disaster occurs, by
Nara Hari Dhakal, Nav Raj Simkhada and Mayumi
Ozaki (kp 02/02/2018)
Bio-embankment
a boon in Bisanpur (kp 29/01/2017)
Fire
destroys 17 houses in Humla, Rolpa (kp
28/01/2018)
Sounding
the
alarm: Extreme hydrological events are on the
rise, showing that the effects of climate change
can be immediate and severe, by Santosh
Nepal and Arun B. Shrestha (kp 18/01/2018)
Flood
victims facing hard time (ht 17/01/2018)
Fault
lines: Broadening quake hazardscape, by
Dipendra Gautam (ht 16/01/2018)
Saving
lives
during disasters: Without proper education on
sanitation and their use, milk substitutes do
more harm than good, especially in disaster-hit
areas, by Manoj Suji (kp 14/01/2018)
18
landslide displaced families get land deeds
(kp 11/01/2018)
A
flood of evidence: As glacial lakes are
increasing in size, the risk of outburst floods
is also rising, by Finu Shrestha and Chimi
Seldon (kp 31/12/2017)
‘Women’s
issues must be addressed separately’ (ht
29/12/2017)
Itahari
flood victims demand embankments, by Amar
Khadka (rep 27/12/2017)
3
gas botting plants within 300m: Banepa locals
are left terrorised after massive fire at Super
Gas plant in Birgunj last week (kp
25/12/2017), Ticking
time bomb: Public safety should not be
undermined at any cost (kp 26/12/2017), Only
4 out of 55 LP gas plants have received NS
certification, by Kushal Basnet (rep
27/12/2017), NOC
forms panel to enforce safety norms (kp
28/12/2017), Super
gas udyog explosion: Panel blames operational
errors (kp 16/01/2018)
Birgunj
LPG bottling plant fire kills two firefighters,
by Bhusan Yadav (kp 21/12/2017), Gas
fire leaves locals in terror, by Shankar
Acharya (kp 22/12/2017), Injured
firefighter succumbs to burn injuries, by
Shankar Acharya (kp 23/12/2017)
125
makeshift huts handed over to flood displaced in
Morang (kp 21/12/2017)
Earthquake
disaster: Reconstruction and recovery, by
Bidyaman Mahatara (ht 12/12/2017)
Prez
stresses implementation of Disaster Management
Act (kp 29/11/2017)
Boundary
walls: Multi-hazards, by Dipendra Gautam (ht
28/11/2017)
UNDP,
Himalayan Consensus join forces for crisis
prevention (kp 16/11/2017)
Fire
fighting: 3 more stations planned for swift
response, by Anup Ojha (kp 14/11/2017)
Six
accelerometer centres to be built (kp
07/11/2017)
Cabinet
approves special package for flood victims
(kp 07/11/2017)
Kathmandu
among 26 cities in South Asia ‘at high risk of
disaster’ (kp 02/11/2017)
Include
them too: One important element missing from the
current framework is the role for emergency
volunteers, by Simone Galimberti (rep
31/10/2017)
Disaster
risk reduction: Critical for Nepal, by
Krishna Raut and Renaud Meyer (ht 26/10/2017)
Lightening
protection towers built in Makwanpurgadhi
(kp 20/10/2017)
Glaciers
cause damage to Annapurna Base Camp (kp
15/10/2017)
Unnatural
disasters, by Tom Robertson (rep 15/10/2017)
Compensation
for flood-affected only after PDNA (ht
10/10/2017) [??]
Foul
play suspected in Morang fire that killed four
of a family (ht 05/10/2017)
3
drown, 3 missing in Sarlahi river (kp
04/10/2017)
Fire
engulfs 40 houses in Balkhu settlement (kp
01/10/2017)
Bardiya
flood survivors brace for joyless festival,
by Kamal Panthi (kp 27/09/2017)
Three
years on, state of flood victims no better
(ht 26/09/2017)
Disaster
management bill registered in Parliament, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 25/09/2017), House
endorses disaster risk management bill: To
replace law on natural calamities enacted in
1982, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 26/09/2017), Acting
on the Act: Disaster Management Bill is passed
by Parliament, but will it be implemented
meaningfully?, by Navin Singh Khadka (kp
06/10/2017)
Taking
responsibility: Government must reassess its
future priorities and formulate an efficient
post-disaster relief system, by Bardia Ahey
(kp 24/09/2017)
Flood
losses not as bad as initial estimates: NRB
(kp 24/09/2017)
Flood
recovery
plan set to exclude tenant farmers: While the
government announced a Rs 1.25 billion
agricultural recovery package, this aid is
unlikely to reach farmers because they lack
formal documentation certifying tenancy, by
Petert Gill and Bhola Paswan (kp 23/09/2017)
4
of a family die in Morang house fire, by
Arjun Rajbanshi (kp 22/09/2017)
Preparation
is key: School based Disaster Risk Reduction is
essential for a resilient community, by
Sangmo Yonjan Tamang (kp 19/09/2017)
The
road ahead: Problems posed by inundation can
only be solved if authorities show commitment
(kp 15/09/2017), Float
or
sink: Home Minister says there are no boats to
rescue flood victims; what did we do with all of
that climate money then? Huge financial and
technical assistance has poured into Nepal from
multilateral as well as bilateral donor agencies,
by Navin Singh Khadka (kp 15/09/2017), Preparing
for
the next one: In a federal system, disaster
management should be a provincial responsibility
with federal oversight, by Shrijan Bahadur
Malla (kp 15/09/2017)
Flood
damage insurance claims total Rs2.5 billion
(kp 15/09/2017), Non-life
insurance companies receive flood-related claims
worth Rs 2.13bn (ht 15/09/2017)
Flood-resistant
houses in six months: Govt (kp 14/09/2017) [Don't believe in it! The
people in earthquake affected districts have
already been waiting in vain for two and a half
years!!]
Nowhere
to go: Rainwater fills streets because open
areas have been built up and rivers have shrunk,
by Jagannath Adhikari (kp 14/09/2017)
Flood,
landslide hits Panchthar (ht 12/09/2017)
Murky
Tamur River threatens livelihood, by
Siddharaj Rai (rep 11/09/2017)
Flood-displaced
locals in Sarlahi await support from government
(ht 10/09/2017) [Another
case of denial of assistance!!]
Root
canal:
One way to control floods is to dig up a
national canal spanning the length of the
country just below the edge of the hills
touching Madhes, by Sukhdev Shah (rep
10/09/2017)
Under
water: A culture of better preparedness has to
be developed at the local level, by Mandira
Singh Shrestha and Bijay Khadgi (kp 08/09/2017)
Flotsam
(nt 08/09/2017), Between
the cracks, by Bhola Paswan (nt 08/09/2017)
Landslide
survivors
say aid has not reached them yet:
Landslide-displaced families from the indigenous
Chepang communities in Santhali, Sarling and
Shyamrang villages of Chitwan are living like
destitutes, by Bimal Khatiwada (kp
06/09/2017)
Flood
control: No easy outlet, by Hari Bansh Jha
(ht 04/09/2017)
High
and dry: Keeping food safe and available during
natural disasters is as important as rescue
efforts, by Peetambar Dahal, Durga D. Poudel
and Krishna Belbase (kp 03/09/2017)
Securing
the
insecure: A holistic approach to disaster
management calls for attention to social
elements which are often overlooked, by
Avasna Pandey (rep 03/09/2017)
Landslides
displace 15 families (ht 03/09/2017)
Floodwaters
create havoc in Nuwakot (kp 02/09/2017)
A
flood of grievances: A reporter’s diary from a
week-long field visit to the flood-hit Tarai,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 02/09/2017)
Border
wall: With embankments on three sides Rautahat
was ripe for disaster, by Kanak Mani Dixit
(nt 01/09/2017)
Flood
and food: Many farmers in the Tarai will have no
harvest until next year, by Sunir Pandey (nt
01/09/2017)
Billions
spent on river training projects went down the
drain? Officials blame ‘extreme weather events’
for recent Tarai floods , by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 01/09/2017)
A
stitch in time: Timely early warnings give
flood-vulnerable communities adequate time for
flood preparedness and respons, by Ujol
Sherchan (kp 31/08/2017)
Hunger
and diseases further victimize flood victims,
by Kalendra Sejuwal and Arjun Oli (rep 31/08/2017)
Rs
350 million required for Morang flood victims
(ht 29/08/2017)
Floods
destroy infra worth Rs 1b in Banke (kp
28/08/2017)
Khalanga
landslide imperils 2 dozen houses, by Bhim
Bahadur Singh (kp 27/08/2017)
Flood
affected squatters forced to drink contaminated
water, by Tekendra Basyal (rep 27/08/2017)
Prepare
for next year: Let’s build dams, dykes and
levees to hold monsoon waters in the laps
of the hills, by Surendra Bahadur Sijapati
(kp 27/08/2017)
Monsoon-related
disasters: Govt to unveil rebuilding plan within
three months (kp 26/08/2017) [??]
Early
warning, by Man B. Thapa (nt 25/08/2017)
Organisations
distribute relief materials to flood victims
(ht 24/08/2017)
Dharan
flood survivors off govt relief radar, by
Pradeep Menyangbo (kp 23/08/2017)
No
end in sight to plight of Saptari flood victims
(ht 22/08/2017)
Flood
victims urge for shelter instead of relief,
by Arjun Oli (rep 22/08/2017)
Chure
conservation a must to prevent flooding: Expert,
by Mithilesh Yadav (rep 22/08/2017)
Monsoon
claimed 143 lives: MoHA (kp 21/08/2017)
Lesson
for
disaster preparedness: Disaster Risk Management
and renegotiations with India a must to mitigate
future flood disasters, by Khagendra N.
Sharma (kp 20/08/2017), A
stitch in time saves nine, by Saurav Bashyal
(ht 20/08/2017), Floods,
Cold Waves And Routine Disasters, by
Nandalal Tiwari (rn 21/08/2017)
Govt’s
languid approach leaves flood victims hungry and
angry, by Pawan Yadav (kp 20/08/2017), Women,
children deprived of treatment, by Santosh
Singh (kp 20/08/2017), Diseases
break out in flood-hit areas (ht 20/08/2017), Sunsari
flood victims in miserable condition (ht 20/08/2017), Family
in grief after losing six members (ht
20/08/2017)
Hoping
against
hope: Despite their losses, the residents
of Hatkhola, Biratnagar, are already
trying to get back up on their feet, by
Milan Poudel (kp 19/08/2017), Deluged:
Displaced
residents of Tarai’s eastern belt grapple with
the immediate devastation wrought by the floods,
acutely aware of the potential long-term impacts,
by Madhav Ghimire (kp 19/08/2017), After
the
flood: The possibility of the outbreak of
water- and food-borne diseases continues
to loom large even as waters recede from
flood-hit regions, by Manish Gautam (kp
19/08/2017), Lessons
learnt:
The government has once again adopted a one-door
policy for the distribution of relief
materials, but reports from the ground
suggest this has only further complicated the
process, by Binod Ghimire (kp 19/08/2017), Govt
to provide Rs 70 a day to flood victims (rep
19/08/2017) [???],
Crowd
funding raises millions globally for flood
victims, by Ashok Dahal (rep 19/08/2017), Landslide
victims seek long-term solution, by Sangam
Gharti Magar (rep 19/08/2017), Displaced
twice, Dang flood victims losing hope, by
Devendra Basnet (rep 19/08/2017)
Landslide
displaces five families; entire village at risk
(kp 18/08/2017), Hundreds
of industries shut in flood-hit areas (ht
18/08/2017), Provide
Rs 5 lakh to kin of flood victims, govt told
(ht 18/08/2017), ‘Make
donations through official channel’ (ht
18/08/2017), 12
killed, 15,000 families displaced in floods in
Sunsari (ht 18/08/2017), No
respite for Rautahat flood victims from govt
(ht 18/08/2017), In
deep water (nt 18/08/2017), Disastrous
unpreparedness, by Ajaya Dixit (nt
18/08/2017)
Floodwaters
wipe
out Rs 8b worth of crops: Damage could cast a
shadow on the economy that was on rebound;
Disaster likely to create pressure on farmer
incomes and inflation, by Sangam Prasain (kp
17/08/2017), Flood
survivors feel snubbed as they wait for relief
to arrive, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
17/08/2017), Long
recovery ahead for Baijanapur folk (kp
17/08/2017), Jhapa
flood victims under viral fever grip: A local
health post official says the facility is
running out of medicines, by Arjun Rajbanshi
(kp 17/08/2017), Private
sector joins flood relief effort (kp
17/08/2017), Declare
Rautahat crisis-hit zone: Locals (ht
17/08/2017)
Disaster
communication:
Missing link; After the 2008 Koshi floods we saw
flood victims burn donated clothes to use them
as cooking fuel, by Saugat Gautam (rep
16/08/2017)
Rain
drain: Govt should coordinate helping hands
from private donors and individuals, not
create hurdles (kp 16/08/2017), Flood
victims await relief, rehabilitation (ht
16/08/2017), Flood,
landslide death toll reaches 111; 35 missing;
Lawmakers press govt to speed up relief work
(ht), Monsoon
Mayhem Grips Nation, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn
16/08/2017), Threat
of diseases looms in southern plains (kp
16/08/2017), Essential
medicines, health workers wanting: Dhurmus
Suntali Foundation (kp 16/08/2017), Tilathi
villagers not to accept govt relief: Say the
state has always given short shrift to them,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 16/08/2017), People
camp out on postal highway awaiting relief,
by Ganesh Chaudhary (kp 16/08/2017), Home
ministry mobilises 26,700 employees for search,
rescue and relief operations (ht
16/08/2017), Morang
flood victims awaiting relief (ht
16/08/2017), Things
getting better in Saptari as weather improves
(ht 16/08/2017), Flood
victims terrified over possibility of epidemics,
by Mahesh Kumar Das (rep 16/08/2017), Rice
distributed by Katwal Trust to Saptari flood
victims found rotten, by Jitendra Kumar Jha
(rep 16/08/2017), Starving
flood victims struggling for food, by Ritesh
Tripathi (rep 16/08/2017)
Water,
Water Everywhere…, by Prem Khatry (rn
15/08/2017), Flood
toll soars to 91, victims await relief: Local
officials call for immediate measures to prevent
disease outbreaks (kp 15/08/2017), Death
toll rises as floodwaters recede (ht
15/08/2017), Victims
cold and hungry while govt sits on billions in
relief funds (rep 15/08/2017), Govt
bars NGOs, individuals from distributing relief
directly (rep) [???????],
Govt
adopts 1-door policy on relief distribution
(kp 15/08/2017) [And in
front of this single door sit politicians and
administrators who do nothing, just as after the
earthquakes of 2015!!], Relief
materials yet to reach victims (ht
15/08/2017), Delay
in
relief puts flood hit people at risk: Many
families have not had anything to eat in days;
Polluted water and poor sanitation raise fear of
disease outbreaks, by Thakur Singh Tharu (kp
15/08/2017), Thousands
displaced in central Tarai districts (kp 15/08/2017), Over
35 taken ill with diarrhoea and dysentery in
Mahottari (kp 15/08/2017), With
no place to bury, family dumps 5-year-old dead
child in Koshi, by Jitendra Kumar Jha (ht
15/08/2017), Fear
of landslides leaves Damdi locals sleepless,
by Daman Rai (rep 15/08/2017), Security
personnel walk 10 hrs to reach flood victims,
by Giriraj Baskota (rep 15/08/2017), Assess
the situation fast: Latest disasters could push
the vulnerable back into the trap of
poverty (kp 15/08/2017), Power
restored in most districts in eastern
Nepal (kp 15/08/2017), Floods
wash away paddy fields, fish ponds in Dhanusha,
by Suresh Yadav (rep 15/08/2017)
Disastrous
disaster preparedness: Diplomacy and
institutional setup in disaster risk management
would benefit us all, by Achyut Wagle (kp
14/08/2017), Troubled
waters: As experience post 2015 earthquake
showed, coordination is key in times of natural
disasters (kp 14/08/2017), Flood
havoc: Natural disasters like flooding and
landslides are inevitable and we should be
prepared for impending disasters (ht
14/08/2017)
At
least
30 killed in floods, landslides: 15,000 houses
inundated in Saptari, 50,000 people affected;
Highways, hundreds of settlements affected in
other districts (kp 13/08/2017), Monsoon
wreaks havoc, claims 30 (rep, Heavy
rains to continue for a few days: DoHM, ba
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 13/08/2017), Lack
of bridge hits school-going children, by
Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 13/08/2017), Most
districts in eastern, central Tarai sans power
(kp 13/08/2017), 28
killed, 11 missing in floods and landslides
(ht 13/08/2017), PM
directs security bodies to rescue victims
immediately (ht 13/08/2017), MFD
forecasts rainfall until tomorrow (ht
13/08/2017), Incessant
rainfall wreaks havoc in Tarai (ht
13/08/2017), Nepali
Army starts relief, rescue mission (ht
13/08/2017), Floods
displace 2,500 families in Saptari, by
Byashsankar Upadhyay (ht 13/08/2017), 4,000
houses inundated (ht 13/08/2018), 600
tourists trapped in Sauraha floods (ht
13/08/2017), Death
toll reaches to 49; more rainfall forecasted
during evening (rep 13/08/2017), Indian
embankment causing inundation in Banke, by
Kalendra Sejuwal (rep 13/08/2017), Floods
claim
57 lives across country: Unusual weather
phenomenon hits all of the country, inundating
whole of Tarai and affecting the Hills as well,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 14/08/2017), Health
experts warn of disease outbreaks (kp
14/08/2017), Lalitpur
worst hit in Valley by monsoon, by Ankita
Bhetwal (kp 14/08/217), KU
schools at Hattiban inundated (kp
14/08/2017), Parts
of East Nepal crippled by floods, by Bibek
Subedi (kp 14/08/2017), Communication
infra in Eastern Tarai in disarray (kp
14/08/2017), Govt
says no food shortage in disaster-hit areas
(kp 14/08/2017) [??],
Flood
leaves tourists stranded in Sauraha, by
Bimal Khatiwada and Shiva Puri (kp 14/08/2017), Hundreds
of Bara, Rautahat households displaced (ht
14/08/2017), Hundreds
of houses in peril in Dhanusha, Mahottari,
Siraha (ht 14/08/2017), Flood
hits four dozen villages in Saptari (ht
14/08/2017), Thousands
of flood victims in Morang left in a lurch,
await relief (ht 14/08/2017), Doctors
issue epidemic alert to flood victims (ht
14/08/2017), Death
toll rises to 66, over 35 still missing in
floods, landslides (ht 14/08/2017), Power
distribution affected across the country: NEA,
by Sabin Mishra (ht 14/08/2017), Six
die as ambulance carrying woman in labor washed
away, by Madan Thakur (rep 14/08/2017), Indian
roads next to border caused tarai floods:
Minister, by Rudra Pangeni (rep 14/08/2017),
Flood
death toll climbs to 80: Nepal Police, by KP
Dhungana (rep 14/08/2017)
Short-circuit
biggest cause of fire in Valley (ht
13/08/2017)
400
houses inundated in Tilathi: One person feared dead,
by Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp 11/08/2017), More
than 300 houses inundated in Saptari (ht
11/08/2017), 50
houses at high risk of landslides in Dolakha, by
Gokarna Prasad Bhandari (ht 11/08/2017), Three
killed in landslides (kp 12/08/2017), Incessant
rainfall damages dozens of houses (ht 12/08/2017),
Several
villages inundated in Saptari district (ht
12/08/2017), 1500
houses inundated, 350 families displaced in Saptari,
by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 12/08/2017)
Flash
flood
wreaks havoc in Kaski village: Police say the flash
flood washed the debris of a landslide and deposited
rocks, sand and mud in the settlement, by Lal
Prasad Sharma (kp 10/08/2017)
Landslide
threat looms large over Dhading village: 30 families
at Hindung in Ruby Valley flee homes, by Harihar
Singh Rathour (kp 09/08/2017)
Red
light goes up at Koshi barrage (ht 09/08/2017)
3
killed, another feared dead in Rasuwa landslide: 61
families displaced at Pairebesi and Kuwapani n Water
supply cut off in Nuwakot district headquarters,
by Krishna Thapa (kp 08/08/2017)
Two
Lamjung villages face high risk of landslide (ht
08/08/2017)
Monsoon
causes deluge, deaths (kp 06/08/2017), People
living near Babai, Karnali banks fear for life, by
Kamal Panthi (kp 06/08/2017), Landslides,
flood threaten more than 100 houses in Rasuwa (rep
06/08/2017), Two
dead, one missing in Nawalparasi flood, by Kalpana
Bhattarai (rep 06/08/2017)
Rs500,000
aid to Khimti flood victims (ht 06/08/2017)
8
killed in landslides, floods (kp 05/08/2017), Torrential
rains set off floods in West (kp 05/08/2017), Attention
drawn to flood, landslip victims’ plight (ht
05/08/2017)
Rain-fed
streams kill 3 people in Kapilvastu: Heavy
rainfall inundates around 50 houses in Nawalparasi
(kp 04/08/2017)
School,
house collapse due to heavy rainfall in Lomanthang of
Upper Mustang (ht 04/08/2017)
Nepal’s
tall buildings: Fire safety concerns, by Ananta R.
Baidya (ht 03/08/2017)
Village
settlements at risk of being buried by landslides,
by Kisaan Sangit Nepali (rep 03/08/2017)
44
settlements in Bajura at high risk of landslides
(kp 02/08/2017)
Solu
hydro
projects: Hydro projects pose high risk to human
settlements, by Radha Dhungana (rep 01/08/2017)
Rockslide
crushes house, three children feared dead, by
Pabitra Kumar Shahi (rep 01/07/2017)
Girl
killed
as house collapses after heavy rainfall (ht
31/07/2017)
Remote
Gorkha relies on choppers during emergencies,
by Narahari Sapkota (rep 31/07/2017)
Lightning
claimed
59 lives in three months: MoHA; Toll from
various disaster-related incidents stands at 155,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 30/07/2017)
Flood
alert system saving lives in Tikapur, by
Yogesh Rawal (rep 30/07/2017)
64
homes
in Khimti still at risk of flood, landslide:
Officials say the deadly flood of two weeks
earlier and continuous rains are causing erosion
and slope failure, by Tika Prasad
Bhatta (kp 28/07/2017)
High
water: Scientists trace the origin of the
damming of the Arun River in April to a bursting
glacial lake near Mt Makalu, by Alton C.
Byers (nt 28/07/2017)
Phopli
area
still prone to landslide (kp 26/07/2017)
Flood
alert
on Bhotekoshi (kp 24/07/2017)
Seti
erosion
puts 200 houses at risk (ht 24/07/2017)
Karnali
erodes embankment, Bardiya settlements at risk,
by Yogesh Rawal (rep 24/07/2017)
Delay
in
embankment repair stokes flood fear, by Dev
Narayan Sah (kp 24/07/2017)
Boudhanath
Stupa
premises inundated (ht 24/07/2017)
Shops
gutted
in Lamjung (ht 24/07/2017)
Agonising
wait
continues for Surkhet flood victims: Only 464
out of 970 displaced families have received
Rs50,000 to buy land, while 123 have got only
Rs25,000 of the pledged Rs75,000 to build homes
over the years, by Prakash Adhikari (kp
23/07/2017) [After 3
years!! Nobody can buy land for 75.000 Rs!]
Properties
worth
Rs10m destroyed in Nepalgunj fire (kp
23/07/2017)
Landslide
victims
urge CDO to move them to safer places, by
Harihar Singh Rathour (kp 21/07/2017)
DHM
instals
nine lightning detection stations across the
country (ht 21/07/2017)
’14
flood
victims of Banke, Bardiya still awaiting relief,
by Krishna Prasad Gautam (kp 20/07/2017)
Landslide
buries
7 homes, displaces 17 families, by Harihar
Singh Rathour (kp 20/07/2017)
Nature,
Disasters And Neighbours, by Prem Khatry (rn
18/07/2017)
Floods,
landslips
deal blow to tourism in Pokhara (ht
18/07/2017)
Caved-in
roads
jeopardise households in Dhading (ht
18/07/2017)
2
killed, 3 feared dead in overnight floods,
by Tika Prasad Bhatta (kp 17/07/2017), Little
hope
for finding trio missing in Khimti floods,
by Tika Prasad Bhatta (kp 18/07/2017)
Khanlanga
locals
face flood risk, by Manoj Badu (kp
16/07/2017)
Letting
landslides
lurkThere is neither early warning against
disasters nor comprehensive plans to minimise
the impacts of landslides, by Navin Singh
Khadka (kp 14/07/2017)
60,000
locals of Baglung deprived of drinking water as
landslides destroy water pipes, by Sangam
Gharti Magar (rep 14/07/2017)
Jure
landslide victims get relief three yrs after
disaster (rep 14/07/2017)
Bajhang
landslide
wipes out school: Jaya Prithvi Highway shut for
last two days n People worried about possible
shortage of goods in coming days, by Basanta
Pratap Singh (kp 12/07/2017), ‘Over
250
houses in jhapa at flood risk’ (kp
12/07/2017)
Newly
elected representatives rekindle flood victims’
hope, by Kalendra Sejuwal (rep 12/07/2017)
Four
go
missing as Tinau river sweeps jeep away, by
Madhav Aryal (kp 11/07/2017)
House
panel
directs govt to form Disaster Resilience
Development Policy (kp 11/07/2017)
Flood-hit
Tilathi
turns down relief, demands embankment (kp
11/07/2017)
Flood
damages
three homes in Rukum village (kp 10/07/2017)
Learning
from
the past: Just two years down the line, Gorkha
earthquake has receded into the fuzzy corners of
our mind. Now it seems like a dream that one
struggles to remember on waking up, by
Abhinawa Devkota (kp 08/07/2017), Invisible
Impacts
Of Natural Disaster, by Samjhana Phuyal (rn
08/07/2017)
Mahakali
breaches
embankment base, by Manoj Badu (kp
07/07/2017)
Disaster
preparedness
pathetic, by Rajan Pokhrel (ht 07/07/2017)
Fear
of
landslide haunts Bajura villagers (ht
07/07/2017)
The
Road
to a Safer Kathmandu: A unique project to
augment Nepal’s lacking fire-fighting capacity,
while boosting tourism, by Kate Ryan (nt
07/07/2017)
Flooding
affects
over 100 families, by Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp
06/07/2017), Landslides
displace
three families in Syangja village, by
Pratichya Kafle (kp 06/07/2017), Heavy
rain
inundates Saptari villages yet again (ht
06/07/2017), Saptari
flood victims in dire straits, by Jitendra
Kumar Jha (rep 06/07/2017), PM
offers
Rs25k relief to Saptari flood victims, by
Abadhesh Kumar Jha (kp 08/07/2017), PM
announces
relief for Saptari flood victims (ht
08/07/2017), Tilathi
flooding
in Saptari an outcome of multiple factors:
Locals, officials say joint Nepal-India efforts
required to solve problem, by Abadhesh Kumar
Jha (kp 09/07/2017), Authorities
remained unprepared for Saptari floods, by
Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 09/07/2017), Saptari
flood
victims demand inquiry into embankment
construction embezzlement, by Mithilesh
Yadav (rep 10/07/2017)
Landslips,
floods
threaten Kaski settlements (ht 05/07/2017)
Saptari
flooding:
Rs 370 million spent to control floods this
year, but to no avail, by Abdhesh Kumat Jha
(kp 04/07/2017), Disaster
foretold:
Monsoon wreaks havoc every year, but urgency for
flood-preparedness should extend beyond the
season (kp 05/07/2017)
All
swept
away, got nothing to eat, say Saptari flood
victims, by Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp
03/07/2017), Seven
dead,
four missing in flooding, landslides (kp
03/07/2017), Monsoon
woes:
Role of the government is important as it can
set things moving to take recommended
science-based and community-driven approaches to
the minimization of risks (ht 03/07/2017), Five
including three from same family killed in
landslides, by Santosh Subedi and Chhabilal
Tiwari (rep 03/07/2017), Indian
embankment threatens lives on Nepali side of
border, by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep
03/07/2017), Saptari
flood
victims await relief: Squatters, the hardest hit,
by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 04/07/2017)
Flood
risk
mitigation: Govt to install more early warning
systems (kp 03/07/2017), Contingency
plan
for disaster response formed (kp 03/07/2017)
People’s
Embankement
Programme faces funds crunch: Launched in 2009
with an allocation of Rs1 billion, the programme
is now in tight spot handling 29 rivers across
the country (kp 02/07/2017)
Scientific
study
finds Nepal’s glacial lakes have large potential
flood volumes, by Rajan Pokhrel (ht
02/07/2017)
Floods,
landslide
claim four lives: Around 1,500 houses inundated
in Saptari district, by Chandra Karki and
Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp 02/07/2017), Floods
hit over a dozen settlements in Saptari: 1,500
houses at risk, 800 submerged, by Jitendra
Kumar Jha (rep 02/07/2017)
Matepani
Gumba at high risk of landslide, by Santosh
Subedi (rep 02/07/2017)
Two
killed,
two feared dead in Dolakha landslide, by
Rajendra Manandhar (kp 29/06/2017)
‘Mainstream
DRR
into development planning’ (ht 29/06/2017)
Disaster
risk
reduction: Policy level intervention sought for
urban safety (kp 28/06/2017)
Quake
victims
living in constant fear of landslides (ht
25/06/2017)
Govt
to
launch flood warning system (ht 25/06/2017)
Travel
woes
along muglin-narayangadh road: Landslides ‘are
common’ but can they be prevented? Measures
taken to stop road disaster do not seem to be
sufficient (kp 24/06/2017)
Govt
yet
to form landslide management centre (ht
23/06/2017)
Moving
after
shaking: Over 2,600 families in villages
threatened by quake-induced landslides need to
be urgently resettled before the monsoon, by
Om Astha Rai (nt 23/06/2017)
Disaster
unpreparedness:
Fatalism and a reactive approach has left us
ill-prepared despite high vulnerability (kp
22/06/2017)
Drought,
diseases,
pests on the rise: Study, 74.56 per cent
respondents in the hilly region said sources of
water had dried up (ht 22/06/2017)
US
hands
over crisis management centre: The $1.8 million
facility is built at Chhauni barracks (kp
20/06/2017)
Massive
fire
destroys Yeti Carpet factory (kp 19/06/2017)
42
cows
dead, scores of people injured (kp
18/06/2017)
Prevention
is
better: Linking disaster management with the
national development framework has always been a
big challenge here in Nepal, by Rajib Subba
(rep 18/06/2017)
Safety
concerns
in high-rise blocks: KMC has permitted 16-storey
building when it can fight fires only up to the
tenth floor, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
18/06/2017), Playing
with
fire: Huge shortcomings make it tough to contain
fire in Kathmandu’s high-rise buildings (kp
21/06/2017)
Half
of the damaged houses were less than 20 years
old, by Rudra Pangeni (rep 12/06/2017)
Saptari
villages
exposed to flood threats (kp 11/06/2017)
2014
Surkhet
flood: Govt allocates aid after nearly 3 years,
by Prakash Adhikari (kp 30/05/2017)
Sustainable
emergency
preparedness discussed (kp 26/05/2017), Ways
discussed
to deal with disasters in a better manner
(ht 26/05/2017)
Windstorms
blow
school roofs away; classes halted (kp
21/05/2017)
Properties
worth
Rs 2.93bn destroyed in disasters in a year
(ht 18/05/2017)
Double
whammy:
Rescue operations can be complicated if there is
a disaster during an armed conflict, by
Shrijan Bahadur Malla (kp 17/05/2017)
Relief
eludes
Tehrathum fire victims (ht 13/05/2017)
Hailstorms
destroy
70 pc of crops in Bajhang, by Basanta Pratap
Singh (kp 12/05/2017)
Fires
damage
1,200ha of forestland (kp 05/05/2017)
31
houses,
sheds destroyed in Banke fire (kp
04/05/2017)
No
wildfire
casualty reported so far this year (ht
03/05/2017)
Taplejung
landslide
victims say their villages still at risk, by
Ananda Gautam (kp 02/05/2017)
2
killed, 14 injured by lightning strikes (kp
02/05/2017)
60
houses
destroyed in Banke fire; Kapilvastu, a boy dies
in a fire at Hathihawa in Suddhodan Village
Council-8 (kp 29/04/2017)
Forest
fire
in Tansen yet to be contained (kp
29/04/2017)
Brewery,
23
homes destroyed by fire (kp 28/04/2017)
59
shelters caught fire in Banke in past 10 months
(rep 28/04/2017)
3
siblings die in Banke fire, by Thakur Singh
Tharu (kp 25/04/2017)
‘Key
bridges
could be badly damaged by another jolt’: As many
as 32 out of the 145 major bridges in the Valley
could be severely damaged if a M7.8 quake were
to hit the Capital, by Sanjeev Giri (kp
25/04/2017)
The
25th
of April: In a way, disasters are opportunities
to shake things from the core, by Ramu
Kharel (kp 25/04/2017), Looking
back
and thinking ahead: Learning from the tragedies
of 2015’s earthquakes can help us save lives in
the future, by Gail Marzetti (kp 25/04/2017)
Experts
warn
of landslides this monsoon: Even mild rain in
the monsoon will trigger landslides if
pre-monsoon rain continues (ht
24/04/2017)
Two
years
on, disability continues to stalk 2015
earthquake survivors (ht 24/04/2017)
Debris
dams
Arun River; immediate risk ruled out, by
Dipendra Shakya (kp 22/04/2017), Arun
displaced
urge government for relief, by Dipendra
Shakya (kp 23/04/2017)
Building
back
unsafe: Property owners in Gongabu continue to
flout the building code despite the death and
destruction there in the 2015 earthquake, by
Om Astha Rai (nt 21/04/2017)
Search,
locate,
rescue in collapsed concrete houses: The 2015
earthquake convinced many to use reinforced
concrete for reconstruction, but this will make
search and rescue more difficult in the next Big
One , by Sonia Awale (nt 21/04/2017)
Back
at
the epicenter: After two years, for the first
time, there is hope for the future in Barpak,
by Shankar Dahal (nt 21/04/2017)
Geology
and
geography (nt 21/04/2017), Better
late
than never: We need to work on preparedness not
just in the 14 districts but the rest of Nepal
as well, by Surya Narayan Shrestha (nt
21/04/2017)
Heavy
storm
blows away 125 temporary shelters in Dolakha
(ht 19/04/2017)
Khotang
cotton
industry gutted (ht 19/04/2017)
Four
killed
in lightning incidents (kp 16/04/2017)
Kapilvastu
fire:
59 houses destroyed, by Manoj Paudel (kp
13/04/2017)
High
storm
blows off roofs of Tanahun schools, houses
(ht 11/04/2017)
Prez
tells
flood victims they will be compensated (kp
06/04/2017)
Two
killed
as falling rocks hit four highway vehicles,
by Bimal Khatiwada (kp 04/04/2017)
Disaster
preparedness:
Govt gives a leg up to Valley’s health
facilities (kp 31/03/2017)
Earthquake
impact
study report released (ht 30/03/2017)
Flood
threats
up due to unlawful mining: One can notice both
the river banks being covered with large number
of excavators and tippers, as well as large
potholes, by Anish Tiwari (kp 23/03/2017)
Only
67
groups of trained firefighters for 19,000
community forests in Nepal (ht 22/03/2017)
10
months
on, villagers seek relief, by Prakash Singh
(ht 19/03/2017)
Massive
fire razes Magic Footwear Industry, by
Chuman Basnet (kp 18/03/2017)
Lightning
kills one, injures two of the same family,
by Krishna Oli (rep 18/03/2017)
One
missing,
another injured in Dolpa avalanche (kp
16/03/2017)
Delay
in
Seti river dam repair worries farming
communities, by Lal Prasad Sharma (kp
14/03/2017)
Cold
snap
adds to misery of quake-displaced (kp
12/03/2017)
Govt
braces
for forest fires as dry season begins (ht
10/03/2017)
Bakraha
flood
victims demand embankment (kp 03/03/2017)
Badagaun
fire
victims left in lurch, by Ghanshyam Gautam
(kp 01/03/2017)
Landslide
victims
say government failed to bring pledged relief,
by Ananda Gautam (kp 28/02/2017)
Natural
disasters:
443 killed in 10 months: MoHA (kp
24/02/2017)
Bakraha
flood
victims announce protest (kp 23/02/2017)
Short
circuits
cause five house fires (kp 17/02/2017)
600
quake-hit
families still live in Chuchepati tents (ht
16/02/2017)
String
of
‘unsourced’ fires terrorises Surkhet village,
by Prakash Adhikari (kp 15/02/2017)
'Youths
can help to respond to disasters better'
(rep 13/02/2017)
More
wildfires
expected as mercury rises (ht 10/02/2017)
Bhotekoshi
flood
victims crushing stones for living, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 09/02/2017)
Property
worth
Rs 32m destroyed in fire (kp 31/01/2017)
Setting
the
standard: The term “disaster risk reduction” was
in part coined right here in Nepal during the
early 1990s, based on several pilot projects,
by Alaina B. Teplitz (rep 31/01/2017)
Politicians
let us down: Flood victims, by Devendra
Basnet (rep 23/01/2017), Flood
victims form joint struggle committee, by
Arjun Oli (rep 25/01/2017)
Taplejung-Sikkim
quake
victims never got state announced aid, by
Ananda Gautam (kp 22/01/2017)
Dolakha
reincarnated:
The earthquake destroyed the historic trading
town of Dolakha, rebuilding it would revive its
historical importance, by Sahina Shrestha
(nt 20/01/2017)
Forgotten
victims:
Petty politics is slowing down the
reconstruction process and hurting the
earthquake survivors, by David Kainee (kp
19/01/2017)
Ethnic
Thami
people find home in Charikot, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp 18/01/2017)
Spread
the
word: It’s important to assess if we have done
enough to inform people to save their lives and
properties if another big earthquake hits Nepal,
by Prerana Marasini (rep 16/01/2017)
Not
out
of danger yet, by Sonia Awale (nt
13/01/2017), Future
shock:
25 April 2015 was just a slap on the wrist
compared to what is coming (nt 13/01/2017)
Study
begins
on geologically risky areas in Lamjung, by
Aash Gurung (kp 13/01/2017)
Gossip
or
earthquake: Which is riskier?, by Dipendra
Gautam (ht 13/01/2017)
Flood
victims struggling with winter woes, by
Devendra Basnet and Nagendra Upadhyay (rep
05/01/2017)
No
sight
of solution to thousands of landless Kavre quake
victims’ problem, by Raj Kumar Parajuli (ht 05/01/2017)
Year
after year Mushahars continue shivering in
winter, by Kalpana Bhattarai (rep
04/01/2017)
Earthquake
victims struggle amid severe cold. by
Narahari Sapkota (rep 02/01/2017) [This
is denial of assistance in its gravest form!!],
Continuous
snowfall, rain affect life of quake victims,
by Dhruba Dangal (rep 03/01/2017)
Glacier
lakes:
Hazards and opportunities, by Dhananjay
Regmi and Jeffrey Kargel (ht 29/12/2016)
Water
shortage further punishes quake victims, by
Madhusudhan Guragain (rep 29/12/2016)
Banning
street vendors helped to timely control fire on
time, by Kamal Pariyar (rep 28/12/2016)
Flood-hit
villagers
ask for funds to build embankment, by
Chitranga Thapa (kp 25/12/2016)
Quake
victims’
data collection begins in Khotang (ht
25/12/2016)
32
houses
destroyed as fire breaks out in Tehrathum: 56
families rendered homeless, by Chandra Karki
(kp 17/12/2016), DPM
Nidhi
assures govt help to fire victims (kp
18/12/2016) [How many
years will it take?], Tehrathum
fire
victims reeling under water crisis (ht
19/12/2016), Money
for
Sankranti fire victims (kp 22/01/2017)
Three
houses,
shops gutted in Dadeldhura (ht 12/12/2016)
Govt
aid
eludes 416 families displaced by 2014 flood,
by Prakash Adhikari (kp 11/12/2016) [Wow, speedy help!]
Quake
victims
suffering from cold related diseases (kp
11/12/2016)
Simulation
on
disaster management ends: The participants were
taught practical skills of mobile storage
units and installing telecommu-nication
equipment (kp 09/12/2016)
Dammed:
Successful
lowering of water levels at Imja Tsho comes as a
relief for locals, but also underscores the
challenges that lie ahead, by Sanjeeb Phuyal
(kp 03/12/2016)
Three
years on, flood victims still await relief: Over
500 families living in temporary shelters,
by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep 28/11/2016)
5.6
magnitude
aftershock of Gorkha earthquake hits Solukhumbu
(ht 28/11/2016) [Solukhumbu
has bee a district heavily affected by the
earthqakes of 2015, but the government is not
interested to help!], Aftershock
kills
mountain guide (kp 29/11/2016)
Flood-hit
Kailali
locals set up emergency fund (ht 28/11/2016)
Quake
victims in despair as harsh winter looms, by
Dhruba Dangal (rep 24/11/2016)
Possible
risk
of Imja Glacial Lake outburst down (kp
24/11/2016)
Kerauja
villagers
request land for relocation, by Sudip Kaini
(kp 23/11/2016)
Properties
worth
Rs 200 mln gutted in Bhojpur fire, by Niroj
Koirala (ht 22/11/2016), Relief
materials
being collected for Bhojpur fire victims (ht
22/11/2016)
Quake
victims in trouble as houses under construction
fail to meet standard, by Madhusudhan
Guragain (rep 17/11/2016)
Pilot
project
on Landslide hazard mapping begins (ht
15/11/2016)
FAO’s
response:
FAO’s emergency response in Nepal is example of
how relief and early recovery needs can be
considered from the onset of a disaster, by
Somsak Pipoppinyo (ht 15/11/2016)
Quake
victims in Laharepauwa camp brace for another
winter under tents, by Nirajan Paudel (rep
14/11/2016)
Victims
lack
suitable land to build homes, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 11/11/2016)
Limestone
quarry
puts Chitwan village at risk (ht 10/11/2016)
Galeshwor
Ashram
at landslide, erosion risk, by Prakash Baral
(kp 08/11/2016)
Local
expertise
was pivotal in Imja draining: The swelling
glacial lake’s water level lowered by three
metres to avert possible outburst (kp
03/11/2016), Melting
Himalayas
Nepal should replicate success of draining Imja
Lake to other vulnerable glacial lakes (kp
04/11/2016)
36
injured
in stampede after fire (kp 27/10/2016)
History
stands
testament: Earthquakes are not new to Nepal but
the indifference to the tragedy displayed by our
current crop of leaders is, by Rushali Giri
(kp 26/10/2016)
Government
drains
water from Imja Lake to safe levels (ht
24/10/2016)
Weeklong
fire
safety awareness campaign begins (kp
23/10/2016)
Landslide
menace:
Research should be carried out to locate areas
prone to landslides. Such identification would
greatly help to control damage (ht
20/10/2016)
Govt
to
set up landslide management centre (ht
19/10/2016)
Landslide
victims’
complaints gathering dust, by Pramod Kumar
Tandan (kp 17/10/2016)
Mahakali
sweeps
Darchula embankment, by Manoj Badu (kp
16/10/2016)
Five
dead
as boat capsizes in Maikhola (kp
15/10/2016), 3
more bodies recovered, toll reaches 8 (kp
16/10/2016)
Dipayal-based
NEA
sub-station catches fire, properties worth Rs150
m damaged: Doti, Achham without electricity
(kp 13/01/2016)
Fire
guts
three houses in Taplejung (kp 10/10/2016)
With
no
roof over heads, Dashain a sad affair for flood
victims, by Anish Tiwari (kp 09/10/2016)
Quake
victims
still living in tents (ht 07/10/2016)
Flood
displaced
not upbeat about Dashain: One hundred and
sixty-two flood displaced families in Bardiya
are living in temporary shelters for the past
two years, by Kamal Panthi (kp 05/10/2016)
Flood
scare
in Darchula (kp 05/10/2016)
Kailali
folk
relieved with advance information system (ht
05/10/2016)
Flood
sweeps
away house in Lamjung, by Aash Gurung (kp
04/10/2016)
PMO
prepares
to bring parity in disaster relief: The Prime
Minister’s Office is preparing to instruct the
Home Ministry to provide equal relief amount to
the victims of disasters like flood, landslide
and earthquake, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
03/10/2016) [?]
Landslide
kills
three of a family, by Anisdh Tiwari (kp
02/10/2016)
Quake
victims
of Sindhuli not yet shifted to integrated
residence (ht 27/09/2016)
Floods
in
the East leave two dead, displace hundreds: 24
floodgates of Koshi Bararage in Sunsari lifted
to bring down the water level building up for
the past few days (kp 26/09/2016)
Landslide
victims
yet to return home (ht 26/09/2016)
Tilathi
flood
victims demand relief (ht 26/09/2016)
5
people drown in separate incidents (kp
25/09/2016)
Imja
Lake
draining starts today (kp 24/09/2016), Water
being drained out of Imja Lake (ht
25/09/2016), Risk
averted
‘for time being’: Water level down by 2 metres,
glacial lake to be drained 1.4m further, by
Kumbha Raj Rai (kp 03/10/2016), 2.5
metres
of water drained from Imja glacial lake (ht
07/10/2016)
4
killed, 14 hurt in landslide in Manaslu region,
by Sudip Kaini and Manish Gautam (23/09/2016), Bodies
of
3 killed in Manaslu recovered, by Sudip
Kaini (kp 24/09/2016)
Seven
dead
in landslides, floods (kp 22/09/2016)
All
Eyes
On Gagan Thapa Fixing Health Sector
ChallengingAll Eyes On Gagan Thapa Fixing Health
Sector Challenging (ht 22/09/2016)
Bhotekoshi
swells
ominously, by Anish Tiwari (kp 19/09/2016)
Two
dead
in Pokhara flooding, by Lal Prasad Sharma
(kp 19/09/2016), Flooded
roads in tourist town claim 4 lives so far:
Rapid urbanization and poor maintenance of roads
and sewerage blamed, by Santosh Pokharel
(rep 20/09/2016)
Boat
capsizes
in Koshi, scores missing: 37 rescued: At least
60 people were on board: Police, eyewitness,
by Bedraj Poudel (kp 18/09/2016), Police
say
nine still missing, by Bedraj Poudel (kp
19/09/2016)
Landslides
halt
rebuilding works in north Gorkha, by Sudip
Kaini (kp 16/09/2016)
Floods
displace
25 families in Kailali’s Sonahaphanta (kp
15/09/2016)
Flood
victims
cry foul over relief distribution irregularities
(kp 15/09/2016)
4
children die in landslide (kp 09/09/2016)
Lapa
VDC
at landslide risk (kp 07/09/2016)
38
families
displaced in Taplejung landslides, by Ananda
Gautam (kp 06/09/2016)
Six
killed,
three feared dead in landslide, floods (kp
05/09/2016)
Landslides
claim
seven lives across country, by Ananda Gautam
(kp 04/09/2016)
Myagdi
Flood:
11 houses inundated (kp 03/09/2016)
2
dead, 5 missing in Dolakha landslide (kp
02/09/2016)
Woman
buried
to death in landslide (kp 01/09/2016)
Rs
50,000
likely for owners of quake-damaged houses
(ht 31/08/2016)
Poverty-disaster
nexus:
It is the poor and marginalised who bear the
brunt of the overall impacts of a calamity,
by Suvekshya Gautam (kp 23/08/2016)
Humanitarian
responses:
The country should rethink and revise its
strategies to prepare for and deal with
disasters, by Prabin Man Singh and Min
Bahadur Shahi (kp 19/08/2016), Health
and
dignity kits prepositioned for emergency need,
says UNFPA (ht 19/08/2016)
Second
monsoon
in the earthquake zone Survivors have received
little help, but no one seems surprised, by
Thomas Bell (nt 19/08/216)
Landslides
displace
25 households in Dhading district (ht
19/08/2016)
Bajura
VDCs
at high risk of erosion (ht 19/08/2016)
Trees
to
prevent landslip (ht 18/08/2016)
Landslide
drives
out 25 families in Dhading village (kp
17/08/2016)
Bio-embankment
protects
village, by DR Panta (kp 16/08/2016)
Landslide
threatens Khabang village, by LB Thapa (rep
13/08/2016)
Rapti
river continues eroding roads, by Tejendra
Basyal (rep 11/08/2016)
Save
the hills to save Nepal: Nepal’s hills and
mountains which once captured the imagination of
the West as the land of Sangri La stand on the
precipice geographically, politically and
demographically, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep
10/08/2016)
Monsoon
continues
to wreak havoc (kp 10/08/2016)
Landslides
threaten
many settlements across Pyuthan: : Haphazard
development, human settlement and last year’s
earthquakes aggravated landslides this year,
by LB Thapa (rep 10/08/2016)
Thousands
of
families at flood, landslide risk, by Giru
Prasad Bhandari (kp 09/08/2016)
Himalayan
hazards:
mja Tsho is considered to be one of the 21 most
dangerous glacial lakes in Nepal, by Bidhya
Sharma (kp 09/08/2016)
Hundreds
of
families at flood risk, by Kamal Panthi (kp
08/08/2016)
Riverside
settlers
in Tulsipur participate in preparedness training
against flood, by Durgalal KC (kp
07/08/2016)
Lightning
bolts
kill two people, 80 cattle (kp 07/08/2016)
3,456
landslides
recorded in Shivalik area so far (ht
07/08/2016)
Flood
menace
continues (kp 06/08/2016), Koshi
deviates from course, threatens thousands of
families, by Maheshwor Chamling Rai (rep
06/08/2016)
India's
river
linking project is a huge disaster for Nepal:
Indian authorities close all 32 channels of the
Sharada barrage in Mahakali river during monsoon,
by Kalendra Sejuwal (rep 06/08/2016)
300
quake-hit
families get animal sheds (kp 06/08/2016)
All-female
team
fighting flood in neighbourhood (kp
04/08/2016)
CDRF
to
receive extra Rs 750m from PM’s fund (ht
04/08/2016)
Shuklaphanta
reserve
losing its forest cover to Mahakali (kp
03/08/2016), Seti
erosion
puts 100 Tanahun houses at risk (ht
03/08/2016), Landslides
drive
people out of upper Dolakha (kp 03/08/2016)
More
than
18,000 households face landslide threat (kp
02/08/2016), Govt
sits
on Rs 22m fund as victims suffer, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 02/08/2016), Road
blocks
hinder relief transportation in Pyuthan (kp
02/08/2016), Distribution
of
housing aid halted in Gorkha as FY ends (kp
08/02/2016)
Bajura
landslide
victims get relief (ht 02/08/2016)
Rain
And Routine Disasters, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn 01/08/2016)
Locals
terrified as Karnali River erodes its bank,
by Yogesh Rawal (rep 01/08/2016)
Monsoon
mayhem
continues, five killed: Death toll from
water-induced disasters reaches 90 (kp
31/07/2016), Landslides
displace
485 families in Pyuthan (ht 31/07/2016), Saptari
flood
victims get relief, health advice (ht
31/07/2016)
Viral
fever,
diarrhoea afflict flood victims (kp
30/07/2016)
Hundreds
of
houses at high risk of rain-triggered landslips
(ht 30/07/2016), Rapti
flood: Victims forced to live in the open,
by Arjun Oli (rep 30/07/2016)
Landslides
cause
widespread destruction at Pyuthan’s Phopli,
by Giru Prasad Bhandari (kp 29/07/2016), Flood
victims
return as water recedes (kp 29/07/2016), Landslide,
flood victims awaiting relief in dire state
(rep 29/07/2016), Private
initiatives for flood relief underway, by
Shraddha Amatya (rep 29/07/2016)
Protect
children
in flood-hit areas, calls CCWB (ht
29/07/2016)
Flood,
landslide
death toll rises: At least 77 people killed
since Monday; Nine still missing; Pyuthan
district hit hardest with 36 deaths (kp
28/07/2016), Landslides
claim
35 lives in Pyuthan (ht 28/07/2016), Monsoon
death toll in three days reaches 83 (rep
28/07/2016)
At-risk
settlements
yet to be moved (ht 28/07/2016)
Saptari
flood
victims left in a lurch (ht 28/07/2016), Epidemic
outbreak fear grips Saptari flood-hit areas,
by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 28/07/2016)
Flood
displaces 285 families in Sunsari (rep
28/07/2016)
Land
plotting
blocks water course (ht 28/07/2016)
Plain
inefficiency:
Earthquake victims languish in their tents while
relief materials rot in warehouses, by
Niranjan Mani Dixit (kp 28/07/2016), Quake
victims
facing debt, trafficking fears (ht
28/07/2016)
Rs
750m
sought for disaster mgmt (kp 28/07/2016)
Speed
it
up: It is over a year and still many earthquake
victims are without shelters. The grant should
be provided without delay so that the homeless
people can build permanent houses (ht
27/07/2016)
At
least
39 dead in floods, landslides across country
(kp 27/07/2016), 37
dead, 26 missing in widespread floods,
landslides (rep), Over
31
killed in landslides, floods, by Devendra
Sharma and Prakash Dahal (ht 27/07/2016), Floods,
landslides
hit Bhaktapur (kp 27/07/2016), Victims
displaced
by deluge facing difficult time (ht
27/07/2016), Floods
wreak
havoc in Tarai districts (ht 27/07/2016), Swollen
rivers
threaten Pokhara (ht 27/07/2016), Dozens
of
settlements submerged (ht 27/07/2016)
Disaster
management:
Seven years on, govt puts essential bill on hold,
by Pragati Shahi (kp 27/07/2016) [Nothing to comment!!],
Up
to
their necks: Better preparedness is imperative
to minimise impacts of annual flooding (kp
27/07/2016), Lawmakers
flay
govt for ill-preparedness (ht 27/07/2016), Intriguing
question:
Unless a permanent body fully dedicated to
disaster management is set up, the perennial
problem caused by natural disasters will remain
unresolved (ht 28/07/2016)
More
wet
spells expected over next couple of days:
Several eastern Tarai districts brace for
flooding (kp 26/07/2016), 3
dead, 5 missing in floods in the East Hundreds
of displaced in need of emergency relief
supplies (kp 26/07/2016)
Thousands
rendered
homeless (kp 25/07/2016), Large
tracts
of land submerged in Jhapa, by Govinda
Chhetri (ht 25/07/2016), Several
Jhapa,
Morang settlements inundated after torrential
rainfall (ht 25/07/2016), Entire
village
under risk of landslide, by Nanda Rai (rep
25/07/2016), Floods
leave 2 dead, 1 missing, hundreds displaced in
east Nepal, by Ajit Tiwari, Raju
Adhikari, Amar Khadka and Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep
25/07/2016)
Ncell
starts
providing early disaster warning (kp
25/07/2016)
Hundreds
of
houses inundated in the East (kp
24/07/2016), Water
level
soars in Saptakoshi River, by Byashshankar
Upadhyay (ht 24/07/2016), Over
a
dozen villages at high risk of flood (ht
24/07/2016), Landslides
displace
118 families in rural Bajura (ht
24/07/2016), Water
flow
in Narayani River causes alarm (ht
24/07/2016)
Floods
inundate
hundreds of houses in eastern districts (kp
22/07/2016), Bhotekoshi
flood:
Children left without schools, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 22/07/2016), Thousands
affected
by floods, landslides (kp 23/07/2016), Landslides
obstruct
rural roads in far-west (ht 23/07/2016)
Floods
swamp
dozens of settlements (kp 21/07/2016), Floodwaters
with sewage inundate Tikapur, by Yogesh
Rawal (rep 21/07/2016)
Flood
destroys
seven houses in Tikapur (kp 20/07/2016)
Floods,
landslips
continue as monsoon rages; Taplejung police
rescue seven families who were trapped since
Sunday after landslides blocked all the exits
(kp 19/07/2016)
Relocation
of landslide-prone settlements still uncertain,
by Sangeet Sagroula (rep 18/07/2016)
Swollen
Mahakali
River starts eroding banks: Riverside dwellers
in fear of settlement being flooded, by
Chitranga Thapa and Manoj Badu (kp 18/07/2016)
16
VDCs of Bajura at high risk of landslides,
by Krishna Oli (rep 18/07/2016)
60
families
displaced, 40 at high risk, by Prakash Singh
(ht 18/07/2016)
Six
families
stranded due to mudslides (ht 18/07/2016)
Floods
sweep
away bridges, damage hydropower project (kp
17/07/2016)
People
refuse
to leave landslide-risk area, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 16/07/2016)
Flood
displaces
nine families: Victims taking shelter on
premises of Dudhpokhari Higher Secondary School
(kp 16/07/2016)
Consultations
on
GLOF risks (kp 15/07/2016)
Landslides,
floods
block Roads (kp 15/07/2016)
Bhote
Koshi Flash Flood, by Bhimsen Thapaliya (rn
13/07/2016), Liping
Bazar turns lifeless again, by Teknarayan
Bhattarai (rep 13/07/2016), After
Bhotekoshi:
The Sindhupalchowk floods serve as a powerful
reminder that there remains a high risk of slope
failure and landslides this monsoon, by
Mandira Singh Shrestha and Arun Bhakta Shrestha
(rep 13/07/2015), Raging
Bhotekoshi
River continues to pose threats (kp
15/07/2016)
21
displaced
after Bajura landslide (kp 12/07/2016)
Rockfall
dams
Tamor River: Riverside settlers downstream fear
flooding from possible outburst, by Ananda
Gautam (kp 11/07/2016), Authorities
mull
blast to drain Tamor debris dam, by Ananda
Gautam (kp 12/07/2016)
109
killed
in floods, landslips, lightning since April 13:
Govt (kp 09/07/2016), Nepali
Army
rescues 58 from Tatopani (ht 09/07/2016), Bhotekoshi
sweeps
away 15 more houses: Authorities say around 300
settlements at high risk (kp 10/07/2016), 22
families
displaced in Solu (kp 10/07/2016)
Floods
bring sleepless nights in Holiya VDC every
monsoon, by Arjun Oli (rep 09/07/2016)
Swollen
Bhotekoshi
forces 100 families to flee (kp 08/07/2016)
People
in
disaster prone areas told to stay alert (ht
08/07/2016)
Quake
victims
accuse engineers of manipulating data (ht
08/07/2016)
Flood
sweeps
away 25 houses: Villagers living downstream
Bhotekoshi river move to safer locations after
timely alert, by Pragati Shahi and Anish
Tiwari (kp 07/07/2016)
Eleven
killed
in landslides (kp 06/07/2016)
Landslide
risks:
SAC directs govt to act pronto; As many as 32
people killed in water-induced disasters since
April 13 (kp 05/07/2016)
Two
years on, victims still deprived of aid, by
Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep 05/07/2016)
Monsoon
mayhem:
Rescue, relief yet to reach affected areas
(kp 04/07/2016)
21
landslide
victims rescued in Dhading (ht 04/07/2016)
Quake-hit
abandon
shelters, return to whence they came, by
Bimal Khatiwada (kp 04/07/2016)
Floods,
landslides
continue to wreak havoc countrywide: At least
nine families were displaced by floods and
landslides triggered by heavy rainfall in
Darchula on Saturday (kp 03/07/2016), Met
office
issues flood alert for Tarai districts: Rivers
originating from Chure like Kankai, Macheli,
Duduwa and Mohana are expected to see flooding
event (kp 03/07/2016), Landslides,
floods
displace seven families (ht 03/07/2016)
Landslides
kill
3 in Darchula, Sarlahi (kp 02/07/2016), Heavy
rains kill 4 in districts, hundreds displaced
(rep 02/07/2016), MPs
tell
govt to act immediately (kp 02/07/2016), Govt
told
to send rescue teams to landslide-hit areas
(ht 02/07/2017), Kerauja
VDC
at high risk of landslides (ht 02/07/2017)
Two
students
killed, 25 injured as wall caves in, by
Manish Gautam (kp 02/07/2016), Wall
built
without approval (ht 02/07/2016), Lawmakers
seek
action against guilty (ht 04/07/2016)
Precious
little
done to save quake-hit villages: as many as 113
earthquake-affected households forced to flee
after debris started falling , by Pragati
Shahi (kp 01/07/2016), Landslides
displace
over 200 families in quake-hit districts (kp
01/07/2016)
Havoc
in
heaven: Revisiting what used to be Langtang
Village, after 17 years, by Mohan Mainali
(nt 01/07/2016)
Magnitude
5
quake jolts Bajhang: The main quake, centred
near Mayana village was followed by another 4.2
magnitude tremor (kp 30/06/2016), Aftershocks
in
Bajhang (kp 03/07/2016)
Mid-hilly
region
at high risk of landslides this monsoon, by
Pramod Kumar Tandan (ht 30/06/2016)
Two
minors
killed in landslide (kp 30/06/2016) [in temporary shelter!
Responsibility goes to irresponsible and in
active government and administration!!]
Landslides
block
roads in Rasuwa, by Prakash Adhikari (kp
29/06/2016)
Minister
visits
flood-hit areas in Saptari (kp 28/06/2016)
Govt
‘ill-prepared’
to tackle landslide disaster in quake-affected
districts (kp 27/06/2016)
Monsoon
floods:
2 dead; 200 houses inundated (kp 26/06/2016)
Early
Warning
System in Seti out of order, by Lal Prasad
Sharma (kp 26/06/2016)
Need
of
lightning protection system stressed (kp
26/06/2016)
Dozen
villages
in Banke at high risk of flood (kp
24/06/2016), Heavy
rain
affects transport services in Bhojpur (ht
24/06/2016)
Whither
forecast:
While issuing early warning against floods
remains a challenge, forecasting
thunderstorms has emerged as another one, by
Navin Singh Khadka (kp 24/06/2016)
Monsoon
mayhem:
Govt response to natural disasters is usually
slow and poorly coordinated (kp 24/06/2016)
Education
still
not a priority in disaster responses:
Report: An estimated 3.2 million children
in Nepal were affected, both physically and
mentally, by the 2015 April earthquake (kp
23/06/2016), Monsoon
adds
to earthquake victims’ woes (ht 23/06/2016)
Rs
56.6m
released in housing aid for BarpakVictims want
fund distribution from convenient sites, by
Sudip Kaini (kp 23/06/2016)
150
houses
inundated as rain pounds eastern region: One
dead n Monsoon in active phase: Weathermen
(kp 22/06/2016), Eastern
districts
grapple with floods, 3 more deaths reported
(kp 23/06/2016)
68
families
displaced in Doti (ht 21/06/2016)
Two
years
on, flood victims await aid, by Prakash
Adhikari (kp 21/06/2016)
Kaski
at
high risk of flood and landslip, by Rishiram
Baral (ht 20/06/2016)
45,124
households
at high risk of flood to be relocated (ht
19/06/2016)
Driven
to
despair, by Anup Ojha (kp 17/06/2016)
Nuwakot
quake
survivors seek land to build homes, by
Krishna Thapa (kp 12/06/2016)
Penny
wise,
pound foolish: Nepal needs to go all out in
equipping line agencies involved in disaster
management (kp 10/06/2016)
Missing
in
Langtang: No headway in search operation; At
least 128, including foreign tourists, still
buried too deep under debris (kp 09/06/2016)
Landslide
sweeps
away five huts, by Anish Tiwari (kp
09/06/2016)
Forecast
raises
fear of rain-induced disasters in shaken
districts (kp 06/06/2016), Hold
feet
to the fire: Government inaction on dangers
posed by rain-induced disasters is criminally
negligent (kp 07/06/2016) [!!]
Flood
victims
in Bajura left without shelter (ht
06/06/2016)
Natural
disaster
risks: Regional cooperation is vital, by
Rensje Teerink (ht 06/06/2016)
Khalanga
faces
Mahakali flood threat, by Manoj Badu (kp
05/06/2016)
Glacial
lake
outburst floods: glacial lake outburst floods,
by Pragati Shahi (kp 03/06/2016), Nepali
Army
soldiers in bid to drain giant glacial lake near
Everest (ht 04/06/2016), Army
releasing
water from Imja Lake to avoid flashflood
(rep 04/06/2016), Nepali
Army
personnel drain one metre water from Imja Lake
(ht 23/06/2016)
Banepa
flood:
2 dead, Heavy property loss (kp 02/06/2016)
Call
for
law to realise integrated settlement plan:
Disaster Management Bill has been in the making
for five years (kp 01/06/2016)
Failure
to
complete embankment construction poses flood
risks, by Nirmal Ghimire (rep 01/06/2016)
Lightning
strike
casualties on rise: 28 deaths, 60 injuries in a
month; at least 553 killed in five years (ht
01/06/2016)
Mountain
people:
The government should declare Karnali as a
drought-prone area and adopt policies and
programmes suitable for the region, by Geeta
Pandedy (kp 31/05/2016)
Strong
winds
blow away roofs of over a dozen schools (rep
31/05/2016)
Floods
disconnect
villages (kp 29/05/2016)
DPM
Thapa
shares post-quake lessons, experiences, by
Pragati Shahi (kp 26/05/2016) [Thapa's speech reflects a dream., not
Nepal's reality!!]
Sudden
flood
kills two, injures seven in Bajura (ht
26/05/2016)
Humanitarian
politics:
Nepal should prepare well for the next disaster,
build capacity for aid utilisation (kp
25/05/2016)
Govt
to
build 100 joint shelters in two months (kp
24/05/2016) [??]
Stung
by
delays, survivors press for time-bound recovery
works; Disaster management bill, by
Pratichya Dulal (kp 23/05/2016), Enact
the
law: The Disaster Management Act should be
approved without delay (kp 24/05/2016)
Four
people
killed in Kalikot landslides, three missing,
by Tularam Pandey (kp 21/05/2016), Police,
locals
continue search for Kalikot landslide victims,
by Tularam Pandey (kp 22/05/2016)
New
technology
sought to exhume Langtang missing, by Kamal
Pariyar (rep 21/05/2016)
Settlements
in
Beni-Lete stretch at landslide risk, by
Ghanashyam Khadka (kp 20/05/2016)
Lightning
kills
four people (kp 19/05/2016)
Risky
expansion:
Most of the houses are built in cities without
sticking to the building code which is after all
for the safety of the people (ht 19/05/2016)
Jure
landslide
victims to receive govt grant, by Dhruba
Dangal (rep 19/05/2016)
Armed
with
drones, aid workers seek faster response to
disasters (kp 18/05/2016)
Disaster
preparedness:
Pre-monsoon rain a ‘wake-up’ call; Flash floods
and landslides, triggered by pre-monsoon rains,
left at least nine people dead and four missing
in the western hills (kp 17/05/2016)
Two-day
storm
takes toll on Doti schools (ht 17/05/2016)
One
dead,
another missing in landslip (kp 15/05/2016),
Two
dead,
three missing in flash floods, landslides
(kp 16/05/2016), Flashfloods
kill
three in Bajhang, by Jagat Khadka (rep
16/05/2016)
Experts
call
for geo-hazard mapping, risk assessment quake
preparedness (kp 14/05/2016)
Three
dead
in flash floods, by Kashiram Dangi (kp
14/05/2016), Shops,
streets
waterlogged in Salyan (kp 14/05/2016)
Fanned
up
flames: Nepal may be a global leader in
community forestry but it has a long way to go
to fight forest fires, by Navin Singh Khadka
(kp 13/05/2016)
Nepal
third
in internal displacement by natural disasters
(ht 12/05/2016) [see report]
Dozens
of
villages under threat of landslide, by Bhim
Dewan (12/05/2016)
Rains
douse
raging forest fires (kp 08/05/2016)
Quake
damaged
trails in disrepair (kp 04/05/2016), Dhading
water
scarcity hits displaced families most, by
Harihar Singh Rathour (kp 04/05/2016)
Five
killed
in forest fires in western region so far, by
Sanrosh Pokharel (rep 03/05/2016)
Why
have
our skies been so hazy?, by Arnico Panday
and Bhaskar Karky (rep 03/05/2016), Forest-fire
haze
robs Doti of sunlight, by Arun Bam (rep
03/05/2016)
Wildfires
in
Dolpa rage for days: Flights cancelled due to
haze (kp 02/05/2016)
Forest
fires
take lives, destroy property: Wild animals
driven out to human settlements (kp
01/05/2016), Five
incidents
of blaze reported in Valley in single day
(kp 01/05/2016)
Two
killed
in forest fire (kp 30/04/2016), Forest
fires
in Dhading cut off water supply, by Harihar
Singh Rathour (kp 30/04/2016), Women
politicians
criticise envoy recommendations: Inter-party
Women Alliance says the envoy nomination list is
discriminatory against women and the spirit of
the new constitution (kp 30/04/2016)
Forest
fires
continue: to rage across country: Dhorpatan
Hunting Reserve blaze puts wildlife at risk
(kp 29/04/2016)
Hot
air:
Govt needs to devise strategy to deal with
weather-induced disasters (kp 29/04/0216)
Punishing
heat
wave causes misery in Tarai: Number of patients
at health facilities up n Weathermen say no rain
activity in sight (kp 28/04/2016)
Govt
comes
under fire for lack of blaze preparedness
(kp 28/04/2016), Four
killed
in inferno (kp 28/04/2016), Forest
fire
spreading in lack of resources, by Giriraj
Baskota (rep 28/04/2016)
Fire
turns
13 houses to ashes (ht 27/04/2016)
Fire
victims
in Rautahat yet to receive relief (ht
27/04/2016), Hajminiya
fire
victims in dire straits, by Madan Thakur
(rep 27/04/2016)
Scale
up
emergency preparedness: WHO (ht 26/04/2016)
Settlements
along
Kali Gandaki under threat of landslides, floods,
by Santosh Pokharel (rep 26/04/2016)
Kathmandu
rocks:
Geologically, the valley, composed of fragile
thick sediments, is analogous to a bowl of jelly,
by Deepak Chamlagain (kp 24/04/2016)
Four
houses
reduced to ashes (ht 24/04/2016)
Information
the
key: Although its importance is not recognized
in Nepal a strong information management system
is vital in disaster response, by Saugat
Gautam (rep 23/04/2016)
Barpak,
the
epicentre, still in ruins: What worries the
earthquake survivors the most is monsoon rains,
by Sudip Kaini (kp 22/04/2016)
Lessons
Learnt
Conference begins (ht 22/04/2016)
Increasing
forest
fire incidents threaten nearby settlements,
by Mahesh Kumar Das (rep 22/04/2016)
Riverbank
settlements
stay put despite flood risks, by Dhruba
Dangal and Amar Khadka (rep 20/04/2016)
Fires
destroy
property in Kathmandu (ht 19/04/2016)
Landslide
threatens
lives and livelihoods, by DB Buda (rep
19/04/2016)
Recurrent
wildfires
destroying forests (ht 18/04/2016)
Wildfire
sweeps
through 77,000ha of forest land, by Amrita
Anmol (kp 17/04/2016)
Condition
of
IDPs worsening after quakes: Report (ht
17/04/2016), Distressing
picture (ht 18/04/2016)
Wildfires
continue
uncontrolled in Khotang forests (ht
15/04/2016)
Helter
Shelter:
Survivors suffer due to weak regulation and
delay in relief, by Smriti Basnet (nt
15/04/2016)
Sindhupalchowk
locals
doubly vulnerable to natural calamities:
Landslide, earthquake still fresh in the minds
of locals, by Dhruba Dangal and Amar Khadka
(rep 15/04/2016)
Delayed
budget
hampers work (ht 13/04/2016)
Unclaimed
bodies
buried on hospital premises: Burials flout
unclaimed bodies management regulations, by
Kamal Pariyar (rep 13/04/2016)
Blazes
raging
across country: Experts warn of rise in forest
and other fire incidents in the coming days,
by Pragati Shahi (kp 12/04/2016), Over
350
forests caught fire every day last week, by
Arjun Poudel (rep 12/04/2016), Cooking
hours
fixed to curb fire outbreaks, by Madan
Thakur (rep 12/04/2016), Authorities
seek
divine help, by Pragati Shahi (kp
13/04/2016), Raging
inferno:
Preventive and mitigation measures against
wildfires need to be strengthened (kp
13/04/2016), 16
houses gutted (ht 13/04/2016), Massive
inferno
wipes out two Dang villages, by Devendra
Basnet (rep 13/04/2016), Saptari
fire
victims left in the lurch (ht 14/04/2016)
Quake-hit
Keraunja
at risk from landslide also, by Narhari
Sapkota (rep 12/04/2016)
Magnitude
4.5
aftershock jolts Capital (kp 10/04/2016)
Woman
dies
as fire guts nearly 300 houses, sheds (kp
10/04/2016)
Sindhuli
wildfire
yet to come under control, by Min Bahadur
Dahal (ht 10/04/2016)
Multiple
fire
incidents cause massive damage to homes,
properties (kp 09/04/2016), More
than
40 houses gutted in Sindhuli (ht
09/04/2016), Wildfire
incidents
on rise in Tanahun (ht 09/04/2016)
17
injured
in eatery collapse (kp 06/04/2016)
Home
ministry
issues fire risk warning (ht 06/04/2016), Rising
fire
risks: Incidents of fire have occurred more
recently as people have started storing highly
inflammable products such as petrol, diesel and
kerosene inside their houses (ht
07/04/2016)
Reconstruction
delay:
Quake survivors in Gorkha start building houses
on their own, by Sudip Kaini (kp 03/04/2016)
Fire
incidents
up in Saptari (ht 01/04/2016)
Dust
storm
lashes Capital: At least six people injured;
Tarpaulin shelters of earthquake victims blown
away (kp 29/03/2016)
Seven
shops
gutted in Attariya fire (kp 29/03/2016)
Babai
Flood
victims stage protest (kp 29/03/2016)
Imja
water
to be lowered by 3 metres (kp 27/03/2016)
Wildfire
incidents
on rise as summer begins (ht 27/03/2016)
NVP
launches
mobile app to register national volunteers:
Volunteers will facilitate rescue operations
during natural disasters (ht 27/03/2016)
Quake-hit
villagers
face drinking water shortage, by Tika Prasad
Bhatta (kp 26/03/2016)
Wildfire
yet
to be brought under control (ht 25/03/2016),
Haze
attributed
to raging jungle blaze: Experts warn of
significant deterioration in air quality, by
Pragati Shahi (kp 26/03/2016), Valley
chokes
as air pollution levels shoot up (ht
26/03/2016)
Forecast:
more
thunderstorms: Climate change and lack of
awareness is increasing the number of deaths
from lightning strikes in the world’s most
densely populated mountain nation, by Om
Astha Rai (nt 25/03/2016)
Storm
adds
to woes of earthquake-hit families, by Sudip
Kaini and Krishna Thapa (kp 24/03/2016)
Rapti
victims
rely on jobs in India, by Thakur Singh Tharu
(kp 22/03/2016)
JICA
signs
project on earthquake research in Nepal (ht
22/03/2016)
Quake-displaced
blind
couple gets help to rebuild home, by Bimal
Khatiwada (kp 21/03/2016) [But only from foreign donors? What about
the Nepali state?]
Fire
guts
cotton factory in Nepalgunj, by Thakur Singh
Tharu (kp 20/03/2016)
NA
takes
valuable advice on disaster preparedness (kp
19/03/2016)
New
policy
soon on utilisation of ICT during disasters:
Minister (ht 19/03/2016)
More
problems
likely to rain down on quake survivors this
monsoon: NRA mulling ‘transitional shelters’ as
rebuilding work fails to take off, by Bhadra
Sharma (kp 18/03/2016), Complaints
outnumber
aid deals (kp 18/03/2016)
Over
470
forests up in flames in last one week: On an
average 59 forest fires occur every day, by
Arjun Poudel (rep 17/03/2016), Over
500
forest fires have broken out this year:
Taplejung authorities struggling with wildfire
that started last week (kp 19/03/2016), Locals
in
vigil against fire, by Ananda Gautam (kp
22/03/2016)
Damaged
bridges,
trails cuts village off from outside world
(rep 17/03/2016)
Aid,
resettlement
elude flood-hit in Dadeldhura, by DR Panta
(kp 15/03/2016)
Plan
distributed
substandard zinc sheets: Quake victims, by
Ramesh Khatiwada (rep 15/03/2016), Plan
promises
to replace substandard zinc sheets (rep
16/03/2016)
A
looming crisis: There is a real concern that TB
would be transmitted to the healthy population
residing in the temporary settlements, by
Raz Mohammad Wali (kp 15/03/2016)
Home
ministry
preparing permanent body for disaster management
(ht 13/02/2016)
Quake
victims
get winter relief as summer begins, by Raj
Kumar Parajuli (ht 13/03/2016)
Quake
survivors
exposed to health risks (ht 12/03/2016)
Quake
victims
in Bhojpur still awaiting aid, by Shahiman
Rai (kp 08/03/2016)
Quake
victims
struggling for drinking water, by Lekhanath
Pandey (ht 08/03/2016)
Winds
blow
away roof of earthquake shelter, by Narhari
Sapkota (rep 08/03/2016)
Dolakha
victims
in dilemma over ‘low’ aid amount, by
Rajendra Manandhar (kp 06/03/2016)
Rs
4m
distributed to quake victims (ht 06/03/2016)
Women
learning
to build houses in Gorkha, by Narahari
Sapkota (rep 05/03/2016)
Dry
landslide,
wildfires in far-west (ht 04/03/2016)
Groundwater
depletion
linked to Nepal quake? Researchers say great and
major Himalayan quakes are influenced by
the anthropogenic groundwater unloading process
in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (kp 01/03/2016)
NRA
tightens
noose around I/NGOs: Nonprofits barred from
engaging in reconstruction work without prior
approval (rep 29/02/2016) [?? This reminds of the
government statements shortly after the
earthquakes! The affected people are still
waiting in vain!!], Victims
remain
in dark about govt reconstruction program,
by Narahari Sapkota (rep 29/02/2016)
‘Rs23b
spent
on relief, rescue’: Out of that, the govt has
provided more than Rs 7b to purchase warm
clothes for the quake survivors: PMO (kp
29/02/2016)
Disaster
assessment
guideline enacted (ht 29/02/2016)
People
living
around NOC’s Amlekhgunj depot at risk: A fire or
an explosion at the depot can cause damage
within a radius of up to 30km, by Laxmi
Shaha (kp 29/02/2016)
‘Do
not
build houses without govt assistance’: The
request from the authority comes at a time when
the quake victims have begun to reconstruct
houses on their own (kp 28/02/2016) [After almost one year of
government non-action??]
TUTH
to
bury unclaimed bodies of quake victims (kp
27/02/2016)
Quake
victims
still awaiting relief, by Raj Kumar Parajuli
(ht 27/02/2016)
Up
to
Rs 2.5m loan for rebuilding homes: NRA: NRA to
provide subsidised loan of up to Rs 2.5
for reubilding in cities and Rs 1.5
in rural areas (kp 26/02/2016)
Viral
diseases
stalk northern Gorkha: People mostly in the
quake-hit settlements down with viral fever,
diarrhoea and common cold, by Sudip Kaini
(kp 26/02/2016)
Quake-maimed
children
discontinue education: In Ghumtang village alone
there are 15 children who lost their limbs
in the quake, by Anish Tiwari (kp
26/02/2016)
M5.4
quake
rocks central region (kp 25/02/2016)
Relocation
plan:
There is no doubt that compensation to be
provided to the land owners should be reasonable
that is equal to the market price and not a
price set arbitrarily by the authorities (ht
25/02/2016)
Dry
landslide
strikes Annapurna region: Five locals hiding in
cave rescued n Dust plumes hover over villages,
by Ghanashyam Khadka (kp 24/02/2016), Narchyang
landslide
caused M 3.8 tremor, by Santosh Pokharel and
Hari Krishna Gautam (rep 24/02/2016)
Laprak
locals
unite to ease water crisis, by Narhari
Sapkota (rep 24/02/2016) [Obviously,
the government has not heard about the epicentre
of last year's first big earthquake, yet!]
‘Geological
study
before rebuilding’: A preliminary study
identifies 143 settlements in need of immediate
attention in 14 most affected districts, by
Pragati Shahi (kp 24/02/2016)
Bushfire
awareness
campaign to kick off (kp 23/02/2016)
Post
quake
vulnerability still persists in 11 districts
(ht 23/02/2016), ‘Food
insecurity
persists’: there remains a pressing need for
assistance in mountain and hill areas, according
to a UN report (kp 23/02/2016)
Fire
guts
property worth over Rs 5 million, by Arjun
Oli (rep 23/02/2016)
Government
support
eludes fire victims, by Devendra Basnet (rep
22/02/2016)
Date-expired
food
sent for earthquake victims (ht 21/02/2016)
Gorkha
earthquake:
99 pc of deaths caused by falling objects: NSET
(kp 19/02/2016)
Fake
earthquake
victims disrupt data collection, by Harihar
Singh Rathaur (kp 18/02/2016), Caterpillar
infestation
in quake-hit settlements (kp 18/02/2016)
'Emergency
top-up
cash used for short-term needs' (rep
18/02/2016)
Fire
incidents
on rise as mercury soars (ht 18/02/2016), 49
huts,
animal shelters destroyed in fire (kp
19/02/2016)
Battered
lives,
at brick kilns: Earthquake-displaced find no
better place to work, live in (kp
17/02/2016)
Govt
to
appoint section officers as VDC secretaries in
quake-affected districts, by Bhadra Sharma
(kp 17/02/2016)
High-rises
reluctant
to submit details of earthquake impact, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp 14/02/2016)
Quake-displaced
brace
for rains as hope for help ‘fades’, by Sudip
Kaini (kp 13/02/2016)
Modern
humanitarian
response: How communication can help, by
Surendra Pokharel (ht 12/02/2016)
Disaster
mgmt
policy lacking: Home Ministry (kp
08/02/2016)
Friday
tremor
leaves 71 hurt (kp 07/02/2016) [related to
KTM valley only], 71
injured
in quake panic rush (ht 07/02/2016)
Fire
incidents
in Ktm up: Firefighters point out public
carelessness during and after load shedding
hours, by Gaurav Thapa (kp 07/02/2016)
Experts
discuss
solutions to water-induced disasters (ht
06/02/2016)
With
no
sight of govt fund, Laprak quake victims unite
to rebuild homes, by Narahari Sapkota (rep
06/02/2016)
Nepal
quake
survivors fight freezing temperatures (ht
06/02/2016)
Quake-hit
school
runs classes under open sky: Tents received from
organisations after the earthquake have torn up,
by Aash Gurung (kp 06/02/2016)
Study:
Quake,
landslides caused great loss of wildlife and
habitats; The findings show that 2.2 percent of
the forest cover (23,375 hectares) was destroyed
in six districts due to earthquake and
landslides (kp 05/02/2016)
At
your
own risk: Earthquake and other disaster warnings
could not have come at a worse time for Nepal,
by Navin Singh Khadka (kp 05/02/2016)
Short-circuits
behind
60 pc of fire accidents (ht 05/02/2016)
Single
women
left in lurch after quake, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp 04/01/2016)
Making
it
click: Survivors lack information on what kind
of support is available, by Saugat Gautam
(rep 02/02/2016)
Flood
victims
denied relief for not having toilets (kp
01/02/2016)
Poor
shelters
affect quake victims’ health, by Kisan
Sangeet Nepali (ht 01/02/2016)
Of
Hope
and Resilience: Stories of Nepal in Barpak
(kp 30/01/2016)
Assaults
against
women in camps ‘on the rise’, by Pratichya
Dulal (kp 29/01/2016)
Living
with
earthquakes: Fortune favours the prepared,
by Dipendra Gautam (ht 29/01/2016)
KMC
to
extend fire brigade stations (kp 28/01/2016)
Quake
victims
picket Dhading admin office, by Harihar
Singh Rathaur (kp 28/01/2016)
Quake
survivors
hopeful about digital data collection (kp
27/01/2016)
Koreans
to
provide therapy to quake survivors of Bhaktapur,
Lalitpur (kp 27/01/2016)
Earthquake
damages:
Insurance companies pay 42.29pc of claims
(kp 23/01/2016)
NGO
‘recovers’
loan from relief amount of quake-hit Chepangs,
by Harihar Singh Rathaur (kp 21/01/2016), NGO
returns
relief cash (kp 23/01/2016)
Series
of
disasters in Nepal: An urgent call for private
sector preparedness, by Amit K. Shrestha (sp
22/01/2016)
Food
crisis
looms over Sindhupalchowk quake victims, by
Dhruba Dangal (rep 21/01/2016)
Quake-hit
struggle
to shake off cold (kp 20/01/2016)
Govt
aid
may be too little, too late for earthquake
survivors, by Pragati Shahi (kp 19/01/2016)
Female
quake
victims deprived of identity cards: Manu
Humagain of National Women Council says the
government must reassess the number of
earthquake victims (kp 18/01/2016)
Sindhupalchowk
villagers
cut off from the outer world (rep
18/01/2016)
Delayed
campaign:
The quake victims will have to spendyet another
rainy season in makeshift shelters already
damaged by the previous monsoon and the snowfall
in Gorkha district (ht 18/01/2016)
CBS
collecting
details of loss in quake-hit districts (ht
18/01/2016)
Dry
landslides
pose threat to settlements, by Kumbharaj Rai
(kp 18/01/2016)
Earthquake
survivors
deprived of proper shelter, medical care, by
Anish Tiwari (kp 17/01/2016)
Warm
clothes
distributed in Gorkha village, by Harihar
Singh Rathaur (kp 17/01/2016)
Chepangs
yet
to receive relief amount for warm winter-wear
(ht 16/01/2016)
Quake
rubbles
still not cleared in Dolakha, by Ramesh
Khatiwada (rep 16/01/2016)
Quake
victims
now reel under soaring prices, by Dhruba
Dangal and Praveen Dhakal (rep 16/01/2016)
Not
enough:
Merely celebrating Earthquake Safety Day will
not result in an earthquake-safe community,
by Gyanendra Gurung (kp 15/01/2016)
Quake
victims
of Gorkha still waiting for government aid,
by Narahari Sapkota (rep 15/01/2016)
Snowfall
adds
to suffering of Gorkha quake survivors, by
Sudip Kaini (kp 13/01/2016)
Quake
fault
straining underneath Kathmandu: Study (ht
13/01/2016), Stirred,
not
shaken: On National Earthquake Safety Day, it is
worth remembering that 25 April 2015 was not the
Big One everybody had feared; That one is still
coming (nt 15/01/2017)
Poor
superstructure
maintenance led to collapse of Valley monuments:
Study (ht 13/01/2016)
Quake-hit
in
Gorkha wrestle with blizzard: Army helicopter
loaded with relief materials returned to the
district headquarters as it could not land in
the area, by Sudip Kaini (kp 12/01/2016)
No
land
ownership paper, no quake relief, by Nabin
Poudel and Nirajan Poudel (rep 12/01/2016)
Govt
tells
Army to get into action in Gorkha (kp
11/01/2016), No
salt
to season, no oil to cook, by Sudip Kaini
(kp
11/01/2016)
Quake-hit
Dhading
farmers compensated for dead cattle, by
Dewan Rai (kp 11/01/2016)
Quake
survivors
shiver as freezing cold bites (kp
10/01/2016), Winter
relief
package yet to reach the needy (kp
10/01/2016)
Quake
displaced
left in lurch: Local authorities order them to
vacate forest land, by Rajendra Manandhar
(kp 10/01/2016)
Chepangs
in
two minds over building new house, by Bimal
Khatiwada (kp 10/01/2016)
Earthquake
destruction:
Govt teams start collecting data, by
Rajendra Manandhar (kp 08/01/2016)
Winter
onslaught
hits quake-displaced, by Anup Ojha (kp
07/01/2016), Victims
return
to damaged homes, by Madhav Aryal (kp
07/01/2016)
Pvt
properties
left with little or no compensation: Munich Re
report says the quake had caused the total
damages valued at $4.8 billion but only $210
million of that have been insured, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 06/01/2016)
Dolakha
quake
victims migrate to avoid biting cold, by
Ramesh Khatiwada (rep 04/01/2016)
Govt
seeks
info from I/NGOs working in quake-hit areas:
Home Ministry asks agencies to wrap up relief
programmes within 10 days (kp 04/01/2016) [??]
Less
than
half of quake-hit households have received aid
(kp 03/01/2016)
‘No
cold-related
deaths in quake-hit Dolakha (kp 02/01/2016)
Flood
victims
left in lurch, by Thakur Singh Tharu (kp
02/01/2016)
Govt
urged
to reach out to quake survivors (kp
01/01/2016)
Moving
mountains:
As coastal communities are threatened by rising
sea level, mountain settlements face the risk of
landslides and avalanches, by Navin Singh
Khadka (kp 01/01/2016)
Four
of
a family among six killed in fire in Kaski,
Dhading (ht 31/12/2015)
3
persons die in house fires (kp 29/12/2015)
Quake-hit
children
suffering from cold-related ailments, by
Rishiram Poudyal (kp 26/12/2015)
Four
workers
killed in fire: 6 others hurt as hut is engulfed,
by Jaya Bahadur Rokaya and Tularam Pandey (kp
25/12/2015)
Fire
destroys 14 houses (kp 25/12/2015)
Quake-hit
students
deprived of shelter, by Sudip Kaini (kp
23/12/2015), Displaced
complain
of severe cold, by Rajendra Manandhar (kp
23/122015)
Training
for
development: Decades-long donor-funded and
I/NGOs-driven disaster risk reduction programmes
may not be trusted, by Gyanendra Gurung (kp
21/12/2015)
Kavre
quake
victims await warm clothes, by Raj Kumar
Parajuli (ht 21/12/2015), Homeless
earthquake
victims face harsh weather (ht 21/12/2015)
More
than
2,000 quake-hit families get winter succour,
by Sudip Kaini and Tika Prasad Bhatta (kp
20/12/2015)
Fire
destroys
11 houses, by Dambar Singh Rai (kp
18/12/2015)
7
killed as brick kiln chimney caves in after
blast, by Bedraj Poudel (kp 15/12/2015)
Quake-displaced
face
hardship as winter progresses: Govt, development
partners run winter relief programme,
Pragati Shahi (kp 15/12/2015)
Quake-hit
deprived
of shelter, by Bimal Khatiwada (kp
14/12/2015)
Increasing
number
of quake-hit households raises suspicion, by
Nagendra Adhikari (kp 11/12/2015)
Tsho
Rolpa
Lake to have early warning system by next year
(kp 10/12/2015)
Go
with
a bag: Recognising go-bags as survival tools is
just one component of disaster risk reduction
measures, by Sanjay Sharma and Ganesh Gurung
(kp 08/12/2015)
Team
returns
bearing lessons from Sichuan (kp 08/12/2015)
Quake-hit
families
get Rs 7,500 each to return home (kp
26/11/2015) [??]
Damaged
houses
pose risks to quake survivors, by Sudip
Kaini (kp 23/11/2015), Cold
adds
to woes of quake displaced (kp 23/11/2015)
Census
to
be done in quake-hit districts (kp
23/11/2015)
M
5.3 aftershock jolts capital: Duck or run: The
question remains, by Gaurav Thapa (kp
20/11/2015)
Skeletal
remains
sent to Capital, by Krishna Thapa (kp
19/11/2015)
Cold
hits
flood victims in temporary shelters, by
Motilal Paudel and Kamal Panthi (kp 18/11/2015)
Gorkha
quake
victims living in fear of harsh winter: Hopes of
government aid to build houses are slowly fading
away, by Narhari Sapkota (rep 16/11/2015)
4.2-magnitude
aftershock
after 12 days (rep 13/11/2015)
Hailstorm
damages
paddy worth millions (ht 06/11/2015), Rain
and
hail destroys millions worth crop in Khotang
(rep 06/11/2015), Hail
destroys
paddy in Khotang villages: The hailstorm on Oct
23 destroyed paddy worth over Rs 110 million
(kp)
Safeguard
rights
of quake victims: NHRC (ht 05/11/2015), Quake-hit
students
battling cold in classes under tents, by
Anil Bhandari (rep 05/11/2015), Not
romantic:
Aren't we being oblivious to sufferings of
thousands of earthquake victims by romanticizing
their plight?, by Smita Poudel (rep 05/11/2015), Quake
victims
yet to receive ID cards (ht 06/11/2015), Quake-displaced
head
for home village amid crisis in capital, by
Arjun Poudel (rep 07/11/2015)
Earthquake-affected
families
grapple with water shortage, by Prakash
Adhikari, Nagendra Ahikari and Rajendra Manandhar
(kp 04/11/2015), Tenants
warn
of protest (kp 04/11/2015)
Relief
eludes
quake victims in Kaski (ht 02/11/2015)
6
months on, quake victims still out in the cold,
by Narahari Sapkota, Nirajan Paudel and Madhusudan
Guragain (rep 30/10/2015), Six
months
after quake: Displaced brace for harsh winter
(kp 31/10/2015), Nowhere
to
go: It’s six months since the April 25
earthquake, and many victims are still living in
camps, by Pratibha Tuladhar (kp 31/10/2015), ‘Reinstate
NRA
to expedite recovery efforts’ (ht 31/10/2015)
Disaster
mgmt
meet under way (ht 30/10/2015)
Disaster
preparedness:
Lessons leared, by Rajendra K. Shrestha (ht
30/10/2015)
Govt
initiates
‘Baliyo Ghar’ (kp 29/10/2015)
Winter
is
coming: The Oli govt needs to prioritise the
pending reconstruction work (kp 28/10/2015)
April
earthquake:
What is life like six months on? (kp
27/10/2015)
UN
concerned
over quake victims’ woes (kp 26/10/2015)
Race
against
winter six months after devastating Nepal
earthquake: UN humanitarian official (ht
24/10/2015)
Dashain
brings
no joy for quake victims, by Arjun Poudel
(rep 19/10/2015)
Quake-hit
to
mark Dashain in huts, by Gaurav Thapa (kp
16/10/2015)
Mending
matters:
There should be rescue teams consisting of
medical and security personnel who can carry out
rescue works should strong blizzards occur
(ht 15/10/2015)
Resettling
flood-displaced
families: Budget crunch delays project, by
Motilal Paudel (kp 14/10/2015), Flood-displaced
families
complain of govt apathy, by Kamal Panthi (kp
15/10/2015)
Rescuers
pull
out 21 bodies from Langtang: Efforts to recover
bodies of about 100 foreign trekkers and locals
in Langtang have been delayed by avalanches
(kp 13/10/2015)
Quake
victims
stage protest against relief distribution delay:
Local administration says releif distribution
process is being delayed due to the dispute
among the local political parties, by
Prakash Adhikari (kp 13/10/2015)
Govt
‘lacks
seriousness in disaster mgmt’ (kp
08/10/2015)
Landslide
threatens
160 Bajura families, by Krishna Oli (rep
07/10/2015)
World’s
first
app on debris management, by Rupak D. Sharma
(ht 05/10/2015)
Houses
buried
in dry landslip (ht 03/10/2015)
Clay
mound
kills 6 children, leaves 2 grown-ups injured,
by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (rep 03/10/2015)
Insurers
settle
only 60pc of claims (ht 26/09/2015)
Partnership
between
int’l and local humanitarian actors crucial: The
report says 86 pc of humanitarian assistance
goes to international NGOs while only 1.6
percent goes to local NGOs and calls for the
need of rebalancing this approach (kp
26/09/2015)
Dialogue
on
disaster risk identifies priority areas (ht
19/09/2015)
Earthquake-hit
living
in unsafe houses, by Pratap Bista (kp
18/09/2015)
History
of
disasters: Authorities in the Capital
conveniently forget the past and allow people to
live in disaster-prone areas, by Gyanendra
Gurung (kp 16/09/2015)
Food
prices
shot up in landslide-hit Gorkha, by Sudip
Kaini (kp 15/09/2015)
Earthquake-hit
families
still await relocation, by Kumbharaj Rai (kp
11/09/2015)
Temblor
damage
data made public (ht 11/09/2015) [related to
Kavre]
Koirala
urges
improved dealing with disasters: NAST has
installed quake early warning sensors in 10
different locations in Dhading, Kavre and
Kathmandu districts (kp 08/09/2015)
Missing
a
trick: Farmers in quake-hit districts suffer
acute food scarcity because of total destruction
of capital and physical assets, by Komal Raj
Aryal and Andrew E. Collins (rep 08/09/2015)
Give
Due Thought, by Shyam K.C. (rn 08/09/2015)
Sweltering
makeshift
classrooms sickens students, by Narahari
Sapkota (rep 08/09/2015)
Landslides
obstruct
Mechi Highway (kp 06/09/2015)
Squatters
demand
safe settlement (kp 04/09/2015)
Bhaktapur
quake
casualties: Locals remember their kin (kp
03/09/2015)
Single
women
‘left without access to relief: There are
498,606 single women in the country and it is
estimated that around 2,000 women lost their
husbands in the earthquake, by Pratichya
Dulal (kp 02/09/2015)
Disaster
Management:
Govt yet to have meaningful bill (kp
01/09/2015)
Quake-hit
districts
at risk of food insecurity, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 01/09/2015)
Landslides
more
frequent in quake-hit areas, by Tekendra
Bashyal (rep 01/09/2015)
Relief
materials
in store when quake victims need most, by
Harihar Singh Rathaur (kp 01/09/2015)
Noodles,
biscuits
worth over Rs66 million distributed (kp
31/08/2015)
Downstream
communities
fear glacial lake outburst, by Rajan Pokhrel
(ht 31/08/2015)
Displaced
quake
victims long to resume life at their village,
by Lekhanath Pandey (ht 30/08/2015)
Relief,
ID
cards to Kavre quake victims in limbo (ht
30/08/2015)
5
dead in Nuwakot landslips, by Prakash
Adhikari (kp 29/08/2015), Quake
victims
among six killed in landslides (ht
29/08/2015)
Bhaktapur
settlements
submerged, by Anup Ojha (kp 28/08/2015)
NAST
installs
10 quake warning sensors (kp 27/08/2015)
Quake-hit
receive
solar lamps, by Bimal Khatiwada (kp
27/08/2015)
Earthquake-hit
families
face shortage of food, by Harihar Singh
Rathaur (kp 26/08/2015)
Suspension
bridge
snaps in Okhaldhunga (ht 25/08/2015)
Senior
citizens,
postnatal mums face hardship: With landslides
blocking foot trails to remote Dhading village,
people can’t ferry food and reach health post,
by Harihar Singh Rathaur (kp 25/08/2015)
24
families
get temporary huts, by Bimal Khatiwada (kp
24/08/2015)
Quake
damage
assessment still on in Chitwan, by Ramesh
Kumar Poudel (rep 24/08/2015), Rehabilitation
of
309
quake victims pending (ht 25/08/2015)
ML
5.1
tremor felt in Kathmandu Valley, epicentre
in Dolakha (ht 23/08/2015)
Landslides
bury
eight houses, by Kumbharaj Rai (kp
23/08/2015), Landslide
scares
Okhaldhunga denizens (ht 23/08/2015)
Landslides
pose
threat to several households (kp 22/08/2015)
Three
dead,
hundreds of houses inundated (ht 22/08/2015)
60
quake
victims still taking shelter in Tundikhel
(ht 22/08/2015)
GPS
way
to monitor quake risks, by Pragati Shahi (kp
21/08/2015)
Quake-affected
families
unable to store crops (kp 21/08/2015)
Bakraha
displaces
85 families: The river has also posed threats to
Govindapur, Maldaiya, Babiya Birta, Belbari and
Koshi Haraicha in Morang, by Abadhesh Kumar
Jha (kp 21/08/2015)
4M
aftershock
recorded today (kp 21/08/2015)
4.7
M
aftershock jolts nation (kp 20/08/2015)
Parbat
landslides
destroy nine houses (kp 20/08/2015)
Landslide
displaced
in Gulmi await relief, by Bishal Bhattarai
(rep 20/08/2015)
Women’s
role
in relief distribution hailed, by Harihar
Singh Rathaur (kp 20/08/2015)
2
women die in Rukum landslide (kp 19/08/2015)
Major
river
flooding unlikely this year, say experts, by
Riwaj Rai (rep 19/08/2015)
Dealing
with
earthquakes: Retrofit our structures, by
Anjan Kuinkel (ht 19/08/2015)
UN
bodies
salute Nepalis for post-quake efforts (kp
19/08/2015), UN
lauds
Nepal govt on World Humanitarian Day (ht
19/08/2015)
Not
over
yet: Nepal needs to foster locally developed
technologies to prepare the country for the next
next big one, by Gyanendra Gurung (kp
18/08/2015)
Riverside
houses
flooded: Inundation due to causeway close to
Bagmati bridge at Tinkune (kp 18/08/2015), Slums
on
river banks inundated (ht 18/08/2015)
14
households
displaced due to landslide threat, by
Birendra KC (kp 18/08/2015)
Experts
urge
on disaster preparedness (kp 18/08/2015)
Community
police
provide therapy to earthquake victims in Capital
(kp 17/08/2015)
Kaski
village
at flood, landslide risk, by Shiva Sharma
(kp 17/08/2015)
Melamchi
cut
off from capital after road section subsides,
by Madhusdan Guragain (rep 17/08/2015)
Citizens
still
feel anxiety post quake (kp 16/08/2015)
Relocation
campaign
ends (ht 16/08/2015)
Govt
info
not balanced: Survey (kp 14/08/2015)
Landslides
displace
250 families (ht 14/08/2015)
Open
spaces
to be managed: Govt to develop infrastructure at
vacant places for post-disaster preparedness
(ht 14/08/2015)
Kin
of
quake missing want relief, compensation, by
Kumbharaj Rai (kp 13/08/2015)
Chepang
quake
victims in a lurch (ht 13/08/2015)
Landslide
threats:
Little done to mitigate risks (kp
12/08/2015)
Temblor
scares
Kathmandu denizens (ht 12/08/2015)
11
die
in separate landslides, by Mohan Shahi and
Ghanshyam Gautam (kp 12/08/2015), Landslides
claim
10 lives (ht 12/08/2015)
Children
in
quake-hit villages malnourished: Govt report,
by Pratap Bista (kp 12/08/2015)
Trouble
cashing
relief cheques, by Pratap Bista (kp
12/08/2015)
Students
leave
Gorkha villages in hordes (kp 12/08/2014)
Relief
operations:
‘Copter services may come to halt’ (kp
11/08/2015), Fund
crunch
likely to end UNHAS (ht 11/08/2015)
Mountain
people
affected most by earthquake, says report: The
average value of per capita disaster effect was
highest in the mountains at Rs 219,503 and the
lowest in inner Tarai at Rs 50,813 (kp
11/08/2015)
Relief
distribution:
PAC report confirms irregularities (kp
10/08/2015)
Landslide
sweeps
bus, three dead, by Madhav Aryal (kp
09/08/2015)
Kavre
settlements
at risk of rain-triggered landslips (ht
09/08/2015)
Post
quake
resettlement: Over 6,000 households relocated:
Home Ministry (kp 09/08/2015)
Quake
displaced
get shacks, by Rakkumar Karki (kp
09/08/2015)
People
with
1 kidney hit hardest in Kavre, by Nagendra
Adhikari (kp 09/08/2015)
New
directive
to decide fate of quake-hit houses, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp 08/08/2015)
Non-life
insurers
settle 42.38 per cent claims (ht 08/08/2015)
Geoforscher
warnen
vor neuen Erdbeben in Nepal, von Christoph
Seidler (Spiegel 07/08/2015), West
Nepal
quake risk still high: Researchers (ht
08/08/2015), WHA
concerned
about earthquake rumours (ht 09/08/2015)
Sinkholes
appear
outside Armala this time (kp 07/08/2015)
Quake
triggered
landslide: 5 missing identified through DNA test
(kp 07/08/2015)
Victims
yet
to be resettled seven years after floods (ht
06/08/2015) [Many
earthquake victims will have to face a similar
fate thanks to the inapt and power-hungry
political leaders!]
Rasuwa
starts
relocating quake displaced people, by
Krishna Thapa (kp 06/08/2015)
20
more
bodies recovered from Langtang landslide site
(kp 05/08/2015), Harsh
weather
conditions prevent airlift of bodies (kp
10/08/2015)
Poor
coordination
affecting disaster preparedness (kp
05/08/2015)
Rapti
floods
threaten settlements, by J. Panday (kp
05/08/2015)
Park
View
‘defies’ order to submit test report, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp 05/08/2015)
Earthquake
victims:
Single women left to fend for themselves, by
Pratichya Dulal (kp 04/08/2015)
Quake-hit
kids
fall sick in camps, by Harihar Singh Rathaur
(kp 04/08/2015), Earthquake
victims
begin to fall ill (ht 04/08/2015)
Dolakha
quake
victims await state relief, by Ramesh
Khatiwada (rep 04/08/2015)
Rains
taking
toll on quake displaced, by Rajan Pokhrel
(ht 04/08/2015)
Tawakhola
flood
turns paddy fields barren (ht 04/08/2015)
Landslides
threaten
relocation site of quake displaced, by Sudip
Kaini (kp 04/08/2015)
Flood
muddies
Fewa Lake, by Shiva Sharma (kp 04/08/2015)
Heaviest
rainfall
in 5 years blamed for Lumle landslide , by
Santosh Pokharel (rep 05/08/2015)
Death
toll
from floods, landslides hits 90: Govt (kp
03/08/2015), Monsoon
claimed
89 lives in 45 days: Gautam (ht 03/08/2015)
Rainwaters
inundate
Dhangadhi (kp 03/08/2015)
Classes
affected
after flood damages school building, by Lal
Prasad Sharma (kp 03/08/2015)
Life
goes
on in Majhi Gaun, by Jessica Rai (kp
02/08/2015)
Caritas
reaches
out (ht 02/08/2015)
Nepal
Army
to leave Tundikhel this week (kp 02/08/2015)
Many
not
in list of quake victims (ht 02/08/2015)
Quake
victims
await govt rebuilding plan, by Nagendra
Adhikari (kp 02/08/2015)
Families
displaced
by Jure landslide left in lurch, by Rishiram
Poudel (kp 02/08/2015)
Govt
leaves
flood victims in lurch, by Kamal Panthi (kp
01/08/2015)
Landslide
forces
Chepang families to abandon home, by
Chandani Hamal (rep 01/08/2015)
Bridges
swept
away, movement obstructed (ht 01/08/2015)
Fragile
walls,
buildings posing threat to pedestrians, by
Nirjana Sharma (rep 01/08/2015)
To
cope
with earthquake fears, many turned to alcohol,
by Arjun Poudel (rep 01/08/2015)
Landslides,
floods
kill 34: More than a dozen missing as nearly 20
others are injured in disaster (kp
31/07/2015), Victims
mourn
loss amid fear, by Lal Prasad Sharma (kp
01/08/2015), Kaski
landslide
toll reaches 34, by Bharat Koirala (ht
01/08/2015), Kaski
folk
having sleepless nights, by Shiva Sharma (kp
02/08/2015)
Women
have
little access to relief: Report (kp
31/07/2015)
Malnutrition
stalks
quake-hit kids, by Harihar Singh Rathour (kp
30/07/2015)
New
mothers,
babies face brunt, by Sudip Kaini (kp
30/07/2015)
Unplanned
constructions
put Gulmi villages at risk, by Ghanashyam
Gautam (kp 28/07/2015)
Another
door
opens: Hopefully, the quake will act as a
catalyst to push for scientific studies in
Nepal, by Gyanendra Gurung (kp 28/07/2015)
Quake
victims
demand basic facilities at camps, by
Nagandra Adhikari and Prakash Adhikari (kp
28/07/2015)
Floods
sweep
away Dolakha bridge: Traffic movement along
Lamosanghu-Jiri road has been obstructred and
the district is disconnected from the Capital
(kp 26/07/2015)
Monsoon
troubles
tremor survivors (ht 26/07/2015), Key
facts
and the risk of sequels (ht 26/07/2015)
US
researchers
map out trajectory of April 25 quake (ht
26/07/2015)
Tundikhel
folks
given extra week for evacuation, by Anup
Ojha (kp 26/07/2015)
Children
still
left in trauma, want earthquake-resistant
structures (kp 26/07/2015), After
quake,
children’s top priorities
are shelter,education and WASH (ht
26/07/2015)
Earthquake-hit
villagers
prepare rebuilding plan, by Nagendra
Adhikari (kp 26/07/2015)
Thousands
still
need humanitarian aid: Red Cross (ht
25/07/2015), Emergency
not
over yet: UN (ht 25/07/2015)
Miyamoto
urges
detailed assessment of Khumbu region, by
Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht 25/07/2015), Forced
smiles:
Life in Khumbu has been affected more than the
Miyamoto International report indicates, by
Lakpa Norbu Sherpa (kp 03/08/2015)
Monsoon
woes:
Quakes portend aggravation, by Dipendra
Gautam (ht 24/07/2015)
Made
to
jump through hoops: Instead of making things
easier for earthquake survivors, the government
machinery is structured to make it as hard as
possible to get help (nt 24/07/2015)
Leaving
shelter:
Around 850 people who had been living in
Tundikhel after the earthquake are now moving
out of the military parade ground (nt
24/07/2015)
87
crore
rupees distributed to quake victims (ht
24/07/2015)
Disaster
geopolitics:
The devastating flood of 1954 first exposed
Nepal to the geopolitics of natural disasters,
by Sharad Ghimire and Tom Robertson (nt
24/07/2015)
Life
after
earthquake: Kids unable to overcome trauma
(kp 23/07/2015)
Landslides
pose
threat to Ramechhap road, by Tika Prasad
Bhatta (kp 23/07/2015)
Landslides
obstruct
Parbat road section (kp 20/07/2015)
Quake-hit
wary
of moving out of villages (kp 19/07/2015)
Haliya
settlement
faces landslide risk, by Prakash Singh (ht
19/07/2015)
Going
nowhere:
The relocation plan is failing because nobody
wants to move to a strange new place, by
Rohit Kumar Nepali (kp 19/07/2015)
Authorities
in
Ramechhap start relocating households (ht
19/07/2015)
People
risk
lives to collect firewood (kp 18/07/2015)
Monsoon
rains
giving quake-displaced families hard time,
by Keshav Adhikari (ht 18/07/2015)
Sinkholes
unleash
terror among locals in Pokhara, by Bharat
Koirala (ht 18/07/2015)
Settlement
relocation
in Kavre begins (ht 18/07/2015)
Rain
rages;
two dead, hundreds displaced (kp
17/07/2015), Overnight
rain
inundates parts of Banke, Bardia (ht
17/07/2015), Floods
in
mid-west kill 1, injure another, displace 100s,
by Nirmala Ghimire, Arjun Oli and Dil Bahadur
Chhantyal (rep 17/07/2015), Floods
displace
500 families in Kailali (ht 18/07/2015)
Women
in
disaster: Needs of quake affected female victims
call for special attention (kp 17/07/2015)
Build
back
badly? The absence of a detailed scientific
study on quake-hit mountains could result in
futile reconstruction, by Navin Singh Khadka
(kp 17/07/2015)
Student
dies
in wall collapse, by Lal Prasad Sharma and
Shiva Sharma (kp 17/07/2015), Student
killed
as landslide hits school (ht 17/07/2015)
Told
you
so: An impartial review is needed to find out if
the death toll in the earthquake could have been
reduced by implementing past disaster
preparedness plans, by Gyan Jung Thapa (nt
17/07/2015)
Free
meals
offer comfort to quake victims (kp
16/07/2015)
Landslides
damage
houses, three rescued (kp 16/07/2015)
Quake-hit
await
relief, by Bhushan Yadav (kp 16/07/2015)
Government
to
evacuate quake victims from Tundikhel by Friday:
Over 800 earthquake victims are currently
residing in 68 tents at Tundikhel in the Capital,
by Anup Ojha (kp 15/07/2015)
Doda
flood-hit
demand dyke, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp
15/07/2015)
Budhigandaki
displaces
families, by Sudip Kaini (kp 15/07/2015)
Erosion
puts
settlements in peril (ht 15/07/2015)
‘5,600
landslides
occurred until July’ (kp 14/07/2015)
Building
back
better: Time to act on landslides, by Somsak
Pipoppinyo (ht 14/07/2015)
Khotang
flood
victims seek relief (ht 14/07/2015)
1,749
households
relocated, by Sudip Kaini (kp 14/07/2015), More
than
3,000 families need to be relocated (ht
14/07/2015)
For
those
in peril: Government needs to bring out the
resettlement plan as soon as possible (kp
14/07/2015)
Koshi
erodes
embankment, locals in fear (kp 14/07/2015)
Barpak
folk
seek government advice on rebuilding houses,
by Bhim Ghimire (kp 13/07/2015)
71,000
families
await cash relief, by Prakash Adhikari (kp
13/07/2015) [related to Nuwakot]
Armala
locals
troubled by fresh sinkholes, by Shiva Sharma
(kp 12/07/2015)
130
quake
victims still missing in Rasuwa, by Krishna
Thapa (kp 12/07/2015)
Quake-hit
Gandarva
community denied relief, by Anup Ojha (kp
12/07/2015)
Houses
face
landslide risk (ht 12/07/2015)
Quakes
hit
women, kids, elderly hard (ht 12/07/2015)
Erosion
displaces
33 families, by Sudip Kaini (kp 11/07/2015)
Wrong
conversation:
The disaster retoric that emphasizes women's
suffering takes away focus from the dynamic role
women can play in rebuilding their communities,
by Kristen Zipperer (rep 11/07/2015)
INGOs
getting
complaints than acclaim in Gorkha, by
Narhari Sapkota (rep 11/07/2015)
The
Tamang
epicentre: The death toll from the earthquake
been put at 8,844 by now, with 3,012 of them
members of the Tamang community, by Santa
Gaha Magar (nt 10/07/2015)
Four
die
as boulder crushes moving bus, by Prakash
Adhikari (kp 10/07/2015)
Settlement
relocation
plan hits snag as victims refuse to shift,
by Rajan Pokhrel (ht 10/07/2015), Locals
reluctant
to move from landslide-prone areas, by
Sangeet Sangroula (rep 10/07/2015), Senior
citizens
refuse to leave village despite landslide risk,
by Harihar Singh Rathaur (kp 11/07/2015), Two
dozen
Kavre villages to be relocated, by Raj Kumar
Parajuli (kp 11/07/2015)
Quake
survivors
still await govt relief: A decision to provide
cash relief to only those whose quake-hit houses
are pulled down is said to have delayed the
process, by Kumbharaj Rai (kp 10/07/2015)
Monsoon
threatening
lives, people seek protection (ht
10/07/2015)
Flat
owners
baulk at return to high-life post earthquake
(kp 09/07/2015)
Monsoon
adds
to misery of families living at Tundikhel
(kp 09/07/2015)
Plans
finally
afoot to provide relief to quake victims in Ilam
(ht 09/07/2015)
Khotang
victims
demand rehabilitation (ht 09/07/2015)
Landslides,
floods
hit normal life (kp 08/07/2015), Inundation
threat
looms in Dhangadi (ht 08/07/2015), Swollen
Seti
River puts dozens of houses at risk (ht
08/07/2015), Monsoon
rain
cripples life in far-west region (ht
09/07/2015)
Relocation
of
Sindhupalchowk quake victims begins, by
Durba Dhangal (rep 08/07/2015)
NHRC
asks
government to shift high risk settlements
(kp 07/07/2015), Nuwakot
authorities
start relocating high-risk villages, by
Prakash Adhikari (kp 07/07/2015)
Landslips
prompt
local migration (ht 07/07/2015)
21
families
Displaced in Lamjung (kp 07/07/2015), 367
Lamjung
families to be relocated (ht 07/07/2015)
Sangachowk
quake
victims yet to get relief amount, by Thomas
Bogaty (ht 07/07/2015)
Communication
With Affected Communities – Why It’s Important,
by Surendra Pokharel (rn 07/07/2015)
3
die, 2 missing in landslip, floods (kp
06/07/2015), Floods
displace
15 families; girl, mom swept away (ht
06/07/2015)
16
Lamjung
villages to be relocated, by Aash Gurung (kp
05/07/2015)
Quake
survivors
struggling to salvage belongings, by Thomas
Bogaty (ht 05/07/2015)
Unequal
disaster:
Dalits, single women and the elderly have
suffered most due to the quake, by
Sambriddhi Kharel (kp 05/07/2015)
Relief
money
yet to reach remote villages in northern Dhading,
by Harihar Singh Rathaur (kp 05/07/2015)
Breached
Bakraha
embankment repaired: The flood-displaced people,
who were taking shelter in school buildings in
neighbouring villages, have started returning
home, by Abadesh Kumar Jha (kp 05/06/2015)
Floods
inundate
villages in Jhapa, by Lila Baral (kp
03/07/2015)
Marooned
by
the monsoon: Villagers are abandoning homes for
fear of landslides in earthquake-affected
districts, by Om Astha Rai (nt 03/07/2015),
Monsoon
fears:
Villagers prepare for the worst as the rains
arrive with force, by Peregrine Frissell (nt
03/07/2015)
Two
months
later at the epicentre: A mid-sized organisation
based in prague proves you don't have to be a
massive organisation to make a difference by
helping Gorkha, the epicenter (nt
03/07/2015)
Floods,
landslides
wreak havoc (kp 02/07/2015), Gorkha
village
in danger, by Sudip Kaini (kp 02/07/2015), Heavy
rain
displaces scores: Swollen rivers sweep away two,
third missing in eastern region, by Govind
Chhetri and Laxmi Gautam (ht 02/07/2015)
Lightning
strikes
claim five lives (ht 02/07/2015)
Langtang-displaced
sweltering
in Kathmandu, by Shreejana Shrestha (kp
02/07/2015)
Govt
okays
proposal to shift settlements at risk: Cabinet
instructs local authorities to begin works
immediately (kp 01/07/2015), Relocation
plan:
The families who are resettled should also have
means of livelihood and income generation
activities and be socially and culturally
connected with their relatives (ht
01/07/2015), Away
from
home: Resettling people in new places is not
enough; their basic needs must be met (kp
02/07/2015), Ministries
asked
to set up basic infrastructures at relocation
sites (rep 02/07/2015)
Six
quake
victims injured in Sindhupalchok landslide
(kp 01/07/2015), Six
injured
in Sindhupalchowk landslide (ht 01/07/2015)
Earthquake
prediction:
Can animals tell?, by Chun Bahadur Gurung
and Raju Acharya (ht 01/07/2015)
Scores
of
houses in Kavre at high risk of landslide,
by Nagendra Adhikari (kp 30/06/2015)
Frequent
landslides
trigger migration from Ramechhap VDCs (ht
30/06/2015)
Shift
to
safety: Plans to resettle quake-affected
population should consider livelihood options
available to them, by Manbar S. Khadka and
Nilhari Neupane (kp 30/06/2015), At
least
56 settlements to be relocated, by Rajan
Pokhrel (ht 30/06/2015), Vulnerable
settlements
to be relocated in 15 days (ht 01/07/2015)
Disaster
chain:
Landslides in different parts of Nepal have
worsened the quake problem (kp 30/06/2015)
Earthquake-hit
villagers
displaced, by Sudip Kaini (kp 30/06/2015)
See special
website on the big earthquakes of 25 April
and 12 May 2015 (links until 29 June 2015)
Siren
call:
We must think carefully before installing an
Earthquake Early Warning system in Nepal, by
Gyanendra Gurung (kp 29/06/2015)
Flood
fear
looms in Dang as monsoon progresses, by
Devendra Basnet (rep 29/06/2015)
Post-quake,
Tatopani
under existential threat, by Dhruva Dangal
(rep 29/06/2015)
Man
swept
away by stream (kp 29/06/2015)
Gorkha
villages
face landslip threat, by Sudip Kaini (kp
28/06/2015)
Landslide
risk
in Dhading villages, by Keshav Adhikari (ht
28/06/2015)
Budhi
Gandaki
blockage threat looming (ht 28/06/2014)
Khalanga
locals
living in fear of flood, by Rajendra Bhatta
(ht 28/06/2015)
Security
bodies
on high alert for disaster response, by
Lekhanath Pandey (ht 28/06/2015)
Three
dead,
two missing in rain related incidents (ht
28/06/2015)
Floods
add
to woes of displaced people, by Kamal Panthi
(kp 28/06/2015)
Khimti
children
risk lives to reach school: Local residents say
the children have no alternative route to go to
their school, by Tika Prasad Bhatta (kp
28/06/2015)
Rain
floods
many districts in west: Man dies at Barpata VDC
in Doti district when his house collapsed
following heavy rains (kp 27/06/2015),
Torrential rain lashes mid,
far-western
regions, by Rajendra Bhatta (ht 27/06/2015)
Monsoon
raises
fear of landslides, floods (kp 26/06/2015)
Bulldozers
raise
risk of landslides in hilly areas, by Tika
Prasad Bhatta (kp 24/06/2015)
NA’s
Upper
Tamakoshi security base buried (ht
24/06/2015)
Not
without
flaws: Despite having many shortcomings the
proposed Disaster Management Bill creates a
useful foundation to build future legislations
on, by Dina Mani Pokhrel (kp 23/06/2015)
Vegetable
crops
ruined by floods in Lalbandi, by Aman
Koirala (kp 23/06/2015)
Myagdi
landslide
threat: Authorities set to relocate 80 families,
by Ghanashyam Khadka (kp 20/06/2015)
‘More
to
be displaced with onset of monsoon’ (ht
20/06/2015)
Flood-stranded
people
rescued from river (ht 20/06/2015)
Settlements
inundated
following heavy rains, by Aman Koirala (kp
20/06/2015)
Three
buses
recovered from Jure landslide (ht
20/06/2015)
Debris
blocks
Bagmati for hours, nearby areas waterlogged
(ht 20/06/2015)
Locals
fearful
as Khalanga remains at risk of flooding, by
Manoj Badu (kp 19/06/2015)
Govt
to
reduce, prevent further disaster during monsoon
(ht 19/06/2015)
Double
trouble:
Climate change did not cause the earthquake but
it can worsen its impacts, by Navin Singh
Khadka (kp 19/06/2015)
2
die in Palpa landslide (kp 18/06/2015)
Riverside
dwellers:
Govt ‘to check’ sprawling settlements: 38
settlements along Kaligandaki River, Myagdi
Khola and Rahughat watershed and slopes weakened
by earthquakes face higher risks of landslides
and flood (kp 17/06/2015)
Flooding
feared
in Rautahat (ht 17/06/2015)
4
security personnel hurt in Langtang valley
avalanche (kp 16/06/2015)
Chepang
girl
buried to death in landslide (ht 16/06/2015)
‘Shift
vulnerable
settlements from quake-hit areas pronto’ (kp
16/06/2015)
Mountain
peaks
in Upper Mustang at avalanche risk, by
Santosh Pokharel (rep 15/06/2015)
No
disaster
preparedness in lack of budget, by Benup Raj
Bhattarai (rep 15/06/2015)
Monsoon
arrives
in Nepal after a delay of three days: Weather
office warns about flood and landslide risk
(ht 14/06/2015)
People
desert
Tatopani area fearing more landslips, by
Rishiram Poudyal (kp 14/05/2015)
Sankhuwasabha
landslips
kill two,24 families at risk (ht 14/06/2015)
Tarebhir
landslide:
More than 400 households at risk (ht
14/06/2015)
Slippery
slopes:
Despite predictions of a weak monsoon, the
potential for landslides remains after the quake,
by Mandira Singh Shrestha (kp 14/06/2015)
Bad
weather
hinders survey of glacial lakes, by Pragati
Shahi (kp 13/06/2015)
Hundreds
of
households in Sindhuli at landslide risk, by
Anil Bhandari (rep 13/06/2015)
At
least
21 dead, 37 missing in landslips, by Ananda
Gautam (kp 12/06/2015), Taplejung
landslide
raises fears in quake-hit districts: A majority
of the hill and mountain slopes in the quake-hit
districts are unstable and weakened due to
earthquakes and frequent aftershocks, by
Pragati Shahi (kp 12/06/2015), 58
feared
dead in Taplejung landslides: 21 bodies
recovered, 37 missing; More than 50 houses at
risk in the affected areas, by Laxmi Gautam
(ht 12/06/2015), 55
die
in Taplejung landslides: Scores missing, by
Khagendra Adhikari (rep 12/06/2015), Death
toll
reaches 35; 22 still missing, by Ananda
Gautam (kp 13/06/2015), Injured
airlifted
to Dharan for treatment, by Pradip Menyangbo
(kp 13/06/2015), Taplejung
landslide
death toll climbs to 35; 14 more bodies
recovered; 22 persons missing; Bad weather
hampers rescue efforts, by Laxmi Gautam (ht
13/06/2015), 3
more bodies found, death toll reaches 38, by
Ananda Gautam (kp 14/06/2014), 23
still
missing, death toll 38 (ht 14/06/2015), Rains
affect
relief distribution (kp 15/06/2015), Relief
works
begin 5 days after landslides hit Taplejung
villages, by Ananda Gautam (kp 16/06/2015),
Relief
reaches
to Taplejung landslides victims, by
Khagendra Adhikari (rep 22/06/2016), Landslip-displaced
looking
to lease land to earn living, by Ananda
Gautam (kp 23/06/2015)
Flooded
rivers
sweep away six bridges (ht 12/06/2015)
Rs
1.5b
allocated to tackle monsoon induced disasters:
Officials say the amount will be spent on
procuring heavy equipment needed to clear debris (kp
11/06/2015)
Digitising
disasters:
The Disaster Management Information System can
be a great tool for reconstruction and
rehabilitation, by Saroj Dhakal (kp
10/06/2015)
Disasters
and
dilemmas: Rapid action and quick thinking is
necessary in crisis mode, but delicate issues
need examination, by Niranjan Kunwar (kp
07/06/2015)
Lands
to
be allocated as open space in Valley wards
(ht 07/06/2015)
Stop
excavating
on banks of Seti: Experts (ht 05/06/2015)
Govt
gears
up for upcoming rainy season: Plans to buy
excavators, bulldozers, loaders, trailers,
by Roshan Sedhai (kp 05/06/2015)
Lightning
claims
three, seven sustain injuries (ht
05/06/2015)
Big
quakes
lay bare Capital’s lack of spatial planning,
by Pragati Shahi (kp 04/06/2015)
Country
lacks
equipment to measure ground motion: This can
hamper work of agencies preparing building codes
for engineers, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
04/06/2015)
One
for
another: The go bag has something very
individualistic about it and is perhaps not
quite suited to our social milieu, by Deepak
Thapa (kp 04/06/2016)
Preparing
for
the worse: Developing comprehensive
disaster-management strategies will help us
prepare better for another catastrophe, by
Daman B. Ghale (kp 04/06/2015)
Half
million
tarpaulins in stock: Govt (kp 04/06/2015)
Flood
displaced
face grim future: Families rendered homeless by
last year’s flood have been asked to evacuate
the forest area where they have been staying,
by Thakur Singh Tharu (kp 02/06/2015)
Beni
locals
lend hand to build embankment, by Ghanashyam
Khadka (kp 01/06/2015)
Risks
of
landslide high in quake-hit districts: GEER team
(ht 01/06/2015)
Bajura
has
no quake resistant houses (ht 01/06/2015)
Lecture
on
relief shelters (kp 01/06/2015)
Campaign
to
showcase earthquake-resistant building designs,
by Sanjeev Giri (kp 30/05/2015), From
Relief
To Reconstruction: Building Quake-Resistant
Structures, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn)
Quake
from
space: High-resolution satellite imagery can
help the country assess hazards from landslides
and save lives, by Ayesha Shakya (nt
29/05/2015)
Strong
winds
cause huge losses to crops, by Binod Subedi
(rep 29/05/2015)
Storm
destroys
bananas worth Rs 50 million (ht 28/05/2015)
Monsoon
is
coming: Govt should act immediately act to
mitigate damage from landslides (kp
27/05/2015)
Nepal
to
apply Sendai pact for risk reduction (kp
26/05/2015)
Kaligandaki
exposes
landslide risk: ICIMOD study finds that 3,000
landslides occurred across the country since April
25 quake (kp 26/05/2015), Geologists
reach
high landslip risk settlements, by Rishiram
Poudel (kp)
Tall
boundary
walls are accidents waiting to happen (kp
25/05/2015)
Underprepared:
We
at the Sukraraj Hospital lack equippment, trained
specialists and clear political committment from
above, by Sher Bahadur Pun (rep)
Rebuilding
blocks:
Serious thought must be given to institutional
arrangements for a reconstruction plan (kp
25/05/2015)
Sudden
storm
claims three in eastern region (ht 25/05/2015)
Kaligandaki
blockage:
NA fails to start work as landslide continues,
by Dilip Paudel and Hari Krishna Gautam (rep
24/05/2015), Kaligandaki
disaster
‘averted’: Massive landslide blocks river for 15
hours; No casualties as people had been evacuated;
Flood causes no major damage, by Ghanashyam
Khadka (kp 25/05/2015), Landslide
blocks
Kali Gandaki River, by Bharat Koirala (ht
25/05/2015), Power
generation
suspended (ht 25/05/2015), Landslide-blocked
Kali
Gandaki flow back to normal after a day of terror,
by Santosh Pokhrel and Hari Krishna Gautam (rep
25/05/2015), River
back
to regular flow, by Ghanashyam Khadka (kp
26/05/2015), Controlled
blastings
At dammed lake, by Ghanashyam Khadka (kp
28/05/2015)
Learning
from
the Great Quake, by Pragati Shahi (kp
23/05/2015)
Gender
bias:
Since more women die in disasters, the response
too must be gender sensitive (kp 22/05/2015)
Tremors
highlight
significance of chowks: Open spaces in residential
areas are useful at times of earthquake (ht
22/05/2015)
Wind
destroys
property worth millions (ht 22/05/2015)
Early
warning
system installed in Tsho-Rolpa, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp 21/05/2015)
Earthquake
preparedness:
Lessons from Haiti and Chile, by Bhubanesh
Pant (ht 21/05/2015)
Disaster
management:
New framework needed, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
20/05/2015)
Experts
want
earthquake early warning system (ht
20/05/2015)
Beyond
science:
Earthquakes are complex geophysical phenomena and
we have to accept the fact that quakes in the
Himalayas are mind-boggling, even to scientists,
by Gyanendra Gurung (kp 19/05/2015)
‘Information,
expertise
sharing key to knowing temblors’, by Pragati
Shahi (kp 16/05/2015)
Wait
for
earthquake relief gets longer: Eight days after
the disaster, lack of relief leaves Dhumthang
villagers hungry and angry, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 04/05/2015)
Enforcement
of
building codes absolutely necessary: KMC; ‘Massive
awareness campaign about necessity of
earthquake-resistant houses is a must’, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 04/05/2015)
Did
earthquake
change Everest's height? Scientists race against
the clock to retrieve data that will also help them
understand the devastating quake, by Brian Clark Howard
(National Geographic 01/05/2015)
Parsa
fire
victims get new homes a year after disaster,
by Shankar Acharya (kp 25/04/2015)
Homeless
Udayapur
fire victims in a lurch (ht 24/04/2015)
Koshi
victims
warn of agitation (ht 24/04/2015)
Relief
denied
landslide victims left in lurch, by Rishiram
Poudel (kp 23/04/2015)
'Operators
need
to be committed to strengthening their capability
to respond to disasters', interview with Kyle
Reid (ht 20/04/2015)
Govt
relief
plan irks flood victims, by Motilal Poudel (kp
19/04/2015), Too
little,
too late: Flood victims languishing in camps
should not have to seek redress on their own
(kp 21/04/2015), For
what
people? What will ‘climate loss and damage
compensation’ mean if money does not reach those
it is meant for, by Navin Singh Khadka (kp
24/04/2015)
Frameworks
for
change: Nepal’s parliamentarians need to advocate
for ‘science and technology’-based decision making
on disaster risk reduction and climate change
adaptation, by Gagalal Tuladhar (kp
19/04/2015)
Lightning
kills
22 in 10 months, by Pratap Bista (kp
18/04/2015)
Flood
risk
in Madi due to siltation in rivulets (ht
17/04/2015)
Dyke
construction
along Rapti river faces impediments, by Thakur
Singh Tharu (kp 16/04/2015)
Quake
preparedness:
NTA works on measures (kp 16/04/2015), Experts
discuss
role of mobile communication in disaster
preparedness (ht 16/04/2015)
Govt
comes
up with plan to reduce fire risk (kp
15/04/2015)
Scores
of
Chhorepatan houses threatened as land caves in,
by Ishwori Neupane (kp 11/04/2015)
Fire
destroys
160 houses in Saptari, by Jitendra Khadga (kp
10/04/2015), Saptari
village
gutted (ht 10/04/2015), Fire
victims
left in lurch, by Awadhesh Kumar Jha (kp
11/04/2015), Village
left
in ashes, fire victims await relief: Spend the
night out in the open with empty stomach, elderly,
children most affected (ht 11/04/2015), Saptari
fire
victims still awaiting relief (ht 12/04/2014),
Fire
victims
get relief (kp 12/04/2015), Fire
victims
seek shelter and food: Say it’s been week since
disaster but the state is yet to reach out to them
(ht 15/04/2015), Fire
victims
cry for relief, by Awadhesh Kumar Jha (kp
17/03/2015), Leaders
provide
relief to fire victims (ht 17/04/2015) [??]
Melting
of
glacial lake threatens life, property (kp
10/04/2015)
Kirtipur
locals
form panel for disaster management (kp
09/04/2015)
Bheri
flood
victims crush stones to sustain family, by
Moti Lal Poudel (kp 03/04/2015)
Hasty
construction,
substandard materials: Dykes worth millions swept
away by floods, by Kamal Panthi (kp
01/04/2015)
Unprepared
for
disaster (kp 31/03/2015), Brigades
poorly
armed to fight fire (kp 31/03/2015), Industrial
fires
becoming more frequent in Sunsari-Morang, by
Lila Ballav Ghimire (kp 31/03/2015), Government
working
to establish Fire Department (ht 01/04/2015)
Everest
Hotel
fire doused in an hour (ht 30/03/2015)
Authorities
told
to be alert for fire-induced disasters (kp
29/03/2015)
Lightning
claims
four in separate incidents (kp 28/03/2015)
Risk
of
forest fires looms as dry season nears, by
Riwaj Rai (rep 28/03/2015)
Majority
of
fire engines in Lumbini dysfunctional, by
Madhav Aryal (kp 28/03/2015)
Saptari
fire:
Man killed, 79 houses destroyed, by Jitendra
Khadka (kp 27/03/2015), Woman
killed,
68 houses engulfed in Saptari fire, by
Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 27/03/2015), Heavy
rain
adds to woes of fire victims: With no relief,
distressed locals living out in the open with
empty stomach (ht 28/03/2015)
Property
worth
millions gutted (ht 27/02/2015)
Child
survivors
of disasters: The country's capacity to deal with
increasing numbers of child victims of natural
disasters is woefully inadequate, by Mallika
Aryal (nt 27/03/2015)
30
houses
gutted in Taplejung’s Fungling Bazaar: District
Development Committee building partially damaged
in fire, by Laxmi Gautam (ht 24/03/2015), Fire
destroys
44 houses; 118 families rendered homeless, by
Ananda Gautam (kp 25/03/2015), 35
houses
gutted; inferno renders 118 families homeless
(ht 25/03/2015), Relief
distribution
yet to start due to controversy (ht
26/03/2015), Fungling
on
fire: Investment in equipment and training of
personnel for fire control is a must (kp
27/03/2015), Taplejung
fire
victims yet to get relief materials (ht
27/03/2015), Fungling
fire
victims in a lurch (ht 06/04/2015)
Koshi
mayhem:
Tens of thousands of stranded needed rescue
efforts, food, and medical care; Helicopters
buzzed overhead a couple of days later, by
Deepak Adhikari (rep 23/03/2015)
‘Weather’
behind
fewer wildfire cases in March (kp 22/03/2015)
Banke
flood
victims await resettlement, by Thakur Singh
Tharu (kp 15/03/2015)
Remote
Taplejung
village lacks water to fight wildfire, by
Ananda Gautam (kp 13/03/2015)
Fire
victims
of Rautahat awaiting relief (kp 12/03/2015)
Before
the
floods: Involving women and men equally in
creating and receiving early warnings will save
more lives and property, by Mandira Singh
Shrestha and Min Bahadur Gurung (kp 08/03/2015)
Government
buildings
at risk, by Sujata Awale (ht 07/03/2015)
Flood
fears
in Karnali after water level drops: Riverside
settlers alerted about possible blockage (kp
04/03/2015), Blocked
Karnali
terrorises lower areas (ht 04/03/2015), Karnali
flood
fear subsides (kp 05/03/2015)
Snowfall,
rain
claim six lives (ht 04/03/2015)
Lightning
claims
three lives (ht 27/02/2015)
Couple,
infant
found dead in bed: Briquette fire in unventilated
room caused ‘carbon monoxide poisoning’ (kp
23/02/2015)
Centuries-old
Gorkha
monastery in flames, by Sudip Kaini (kp
18/02/2015)
Open
spaces
inside the Valley could shelter 1.5 million during
earthquake (ht 15/02/2015)
Kirtipur
wards
devise disaster mgmt plan (kp 15/02/2015)
Disaster
preparedness:
7 emergency wells in Valley (kp 11/02/2015)
Inferno
destroys
cotton factory in Bhaktapur (ht 09/02/2015)
Shelters
for
flood-displaced at risk of disease outbreak,
by Nirjana Sharma (rep 09/02/2015)
Before
it
strikes: Nepal should enact a comprehensive and
pragmatic Disaster Management Act without delay,
by Man B. Thapa (kp 08/02/2015), Earthquake
debris
mgmt plan finalised (kp 08/02/2015)
Hailstorm
victims
yet to get relief, by Suman Malla (rep
07/02/2015)
Migrant
population
vulnerable to disaster-induced displacement
(kp 04/02/2014)
Flood
victims
rue govt apathy, by Kamal Panthi (kp
04/02/2015)
Four
relatives
killed as fire engulfs house, by Harihar Singh
Rathour (kp 03/02/2015)
Nepali
Army
repairing disaster-hit infrastructure in Rukum
(ht 03/02/2015)
Fire
guts
two floors of Mahaboudha house, by Kaushal
Ghimire (kp 01/02/2015)
Minor
quake
jolts western districts (kp 01/02/2015)
Early
warning
system set up for disaster mitigation, by Moti
Lal Poudel (kp 30/01/2015)
Left
in
the cold: Five months later, the survivors of west
Nepal’s monsoon floods wait out the winter for
government relief, by Mallika Aryal (nt
30/01/2015)
Building
bridges:
Recent floods, landslides have shown that
disasters can be managed domestically if
preventive measures are in place, by Tadateru
Konoé (kp 30/01/2015)
Shake,
shake,
shake, by Hitkar Aryal (kp 30/012/2015)
Resettlement
process
of displaced families begins (ht 26/01/2015)
Earthquake
drill
for students (kp 25/01/2015)
Cold
hits
flood survivors: UNFPA (kp 22/01/2015)
Need
to
boost readiness to deal with tremor risks, by
Pragati Shahi (kp 17/01/2015)
Govt
asks
local authorities to designate open spaces:
Thousands are likely to die should a major
earthquake strike Valley, say experts (kp
16/01/2015)
How
Safe?, by Keshab Poudel (sp 16/01/2015)
On
shaky
ground: Looking around Kathmandu, it's clear we
haven't learnt our lesson from the 1934 earthquake,
by Buddha Basnyat (nt 16/01/2015)
Trouble
with
tremors South Asia needs a regional framework on
earthquake data exchange and information sharing,
by Deepak Chamlagain (kp 15/01/2015)
US
hands
post-quake debris management plan to govt (ht
15/01/2015)
Disaster
risk
assessment project (ht 15/01/2015)
Kathmandu
under-prepared
for earthquake (kp 13/01/2015), Unsafe
Schools,
hospitals (kp 13/01/2015), Allocation
of
areas for humanitarian response (kp
13/01/2015), Coming
to
Kathmandu: Training people on ways to be safe in
case of earthquake can help reduce casualties
(kp 14/01/2015), Be
prepared:
When building a new home, make sure you use an
angenineer and mason trained in earthquake safety,
by Jamie McGoldrick (rep 14/01/2015)
Mugu
hailstorm:
Victims in a fix due to laxity in relief
distribution, by Raj Bahadur Shahi (kp
13/01/2015)
Guidelines
for
resettling disaster victims (ht 11/01/2015)
Earthquake
Safety
Day on Jan 17 (ht 09/01/2015), Preparing
to
be prepared, by Kunda Dixit (nt 09/01/2015), Unnatural
disaster:
Earthquakes don’t kill people, weak houses and bad
planning do (nt 09/01/2015)
Four
out
of five fire engines dysfunctional in Bhaktapur,
by Anup Ojha (kp 08/01/2015)
Property
worth
28 lakh rupees gutted (ht 08/01/2015)
Millions
lost
as fire rages 21 shops in Dadeldhura (kp
05/01/2015), Parties
seek urgent, lasting response (kp 06/01/2015),
Fighting
fires:
Kathmandu must take lessons from the inferno in
Dadeldhura (kp 06/01/2015), Dadeldhura
fire
victims sans compensation (ht 07/01/2015)
Disaster
manangement:
‘Helped 400,000 people in 2014’ (kp
03/01/2015)
Fire
engulfs
house; minors burnt to death (ht 03/01/2015)
Locals
terrorised
as cracks,craters appear in hills, by Madhav
Aryal (kp 01/01/2015)
Earthquake
safety:
Experts stress on better, in-depth media coverage
(ht 01/01/2015) |