Nepal river threatens to flood

Nepalese flood-affected villagers wades through flood waters as they carry their belongings at a flood-affected area. Officials say rising water levels in a river known for flooding in eastern Nepal could cause it to burst its banks and inundate large areas of villages.

Nepalese flood-affected villagers wades through flood waters as they carry their belongings at a flood-affected area. Officials say rising water levels in a river known for flooding in eastern Nepal could cause it to burst its banks and inundate large areas of villages.

Published Jun 27, 2011

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Katmandu - Officials say rising water levels in a river known for flooding in eastern Nepal could cause it to burst its banks and inundate large areas of villages.

Disaster prevention engineer Mohan Bhattarai says rain is continuing to fall and water levels on the Kosi river already have exceeded the danger level.

The river, about 400km southeast of Katmandu, is known for flooding large areas in Nepal and across the border in India.

Bhattarai said Monday that workers are attempting to enforce the river's banks.

Nepal's monsoon season began earlier this month and lasts until September. The rains often trigger landslides in mountain areas and floods in the southern plains. – Sapa-AP

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