Thousands migrate as landslide blocks river in Nepal

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Thousands migrate as landslide blocks river in Nepal

Monday, 25 May 2015 | PTI | Kathmandu

A massive landslide in western Nepal has blocked a major river that also flows through parts of India, forcing thousands of people to flee to safety and triggering fears of a devastating flash flood, officials said on Sunday.

The Kali Gandaki River in Myagdi district, about 140km north-west of the capital, Kathmandu, has created a deep and growing new lake after the landslide overnight.

Nepal Police in their twitter account said that the water level in the artificial dam, created after the blockage of the river, has risen by 150 metres. There are no reports of casualties. Authorities have deployed army in the area.

Ministry of Science and Technology has declared ‘high alert’ in the settlements along the banks of river owing to continuous landslides. “A landslide based dam has been formed at Kaligandaki river approximately 10 km upstream of Beni Bazar. Residents living downstream in Galeshwor Bazaar and Beni Bazaar need to be in high alert,” a warning on the Ministry’s website said. “Parts of Syangja, Parbat, Myagdi, Baglung, Gulmi, Palpa and Nawalparasi districts in the downstream of this river also need to stay high alert.”

Flood forecasting division of Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has appealed to the residents of settlements in the seven districts below the landslide location to stay alert.

Normally landslide is triggered by rain but in this case, the cracks triggered by earthquake led the debris to fall.  Rocks, boulders and mud are falling making huge sound, ekantipur.Com reported. The landslide also buried 25 houses in Baisari.

A CPM-UMl lawmaker said the continuous falling of debris is making it difficult for the rescue team to siphon off the water from the artificial lake. The chopper which flew into the district with rescue team was not able to locate the exact spot where the river was blocked as its view was blocked by the dust from the falling debris.

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