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12 Mar 2023 | SERVIR-HKH

नेपालमा चट्याङको उच्च जोखिम, बर्सेनि करिब १०० को मृत्यु

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काठमाडौं : राष्ट्रिय विपद् न्यूनीकरण प्राधिकरणको एक तथ्यांकका अनुसार विगत ११ महिनामा मुलुकमा २ सय ३६ वटा चट्याङका घटना भए। ती घटनामा परी ८० को मृत्यु भयो, २ सय २ घाइते भए। ३ सय ५३ परिवार प्रभावित हुँदा करोडौंको क्षति भयो। विज्ञ भन्छन्, ‘हाम्रो जस्तो सानो मुलुकमा यो ठूलो क्षति हो। ’ पछिल्लो समय नेपालमा चट्याङका घटना बढेका छन्। विगत ११ वर्षको तथ्यांकलाई हेर्दा नेपालमा प्रत्येक वर्ष सरदरमा मृत्यु हुनेको संख्या सयनजिक छ।

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