Landslide continues in Ratapani, 6 families displaced
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At a glance
- A continuous landslide in the Ratapani settlement of Baitadi, Nepal, has displaced six families and put 19 other houses at risk.
- The landslide has been occurring for a week, damaging crops and disrupting movement.
- Local authorities are coordinating to relocate the settlement due to the ongoing risk.
The Ratapani settlement in Surnaya Rural Municipality-8, Baitadi, Nepal, is facing a severe threat from a continuous landslide. The natural disaster has already forced six families to leave their homes, with another 19 houses remaining at high risk.
The landslide has been occurring continuously. Twenty-five families are living in fear. So far, six families have been displaced. The displaced families are taking shelter with their neighbours.
Residents report that the landslide has been active for the past week, creating a constant state of fear. Tej Bohara, a resident, stated that 25 families are living in apprehension, with the displaced families seeking shelter with neighbors. The landslide has also caused significant damage to approximately 25 to 30 ropanis of land used for maize cultivation and has made movement hazardous for students and locals.
"Landslides occur almost every day, and it is frightening even to walk around. The fear increases whenever it rains," said resident Ramsingh Bohara, illustrating the daily peril faced by the community.
Landslides occur almost every day, and it is frightening even to walk around. The fear increases whenever it rains.
The chairperson of Surnaya Rural Municipality, Ammar Bahadur Kunwar, acknowledged the severity of the situation. He emphasized that the Ratapani settlement, situated in a high-risk zone, requires relocation. "The landslide has been troubling this area for a long time, and the situation has worsened recently," Kunwar stated, adding that "there is no alternative to relocating the settlement." The municipality is currently coordinating with relevant authorities to address the crisis.
The landslide has been troubling this area for a long time, and the situation has worsened recently. There is no alternative to relocating the settlement. We are coordinating with the relevant authorities.
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