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Dig Tsho – a lake situated high in the Himalayas in eastern Nepal – burst its natural dam above the small town of Thame and sent 5 million cubic metres of water crashing down through the valleys below. Houses, bridges and a newly constructed $3 million (€2.66 million) dam were all destroyed by the burst. There were reports that three people were killed as well as livestock and many hectares of valuable land were lost to the flood.
नेपाल, भारत र चीनमा अवस्थित ४७ हिमताल फुट्नसक्ने भन्दै एक अध्ययन प्रतिवेदन सार्वजनिक भएको छ । सोमबार अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय एकीकृत पर्वतीय ...
विश्वव्यापी तापक्रमका कारण नेपालको उच्च हिमाली क्षेत्रमा रहेका हिमताल पग्लिने क्रम बढेर गएको छ । जसकारण नेपालका मुख्य तीन नदी ...
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नेपालको हिमालय क्षेत्रमा रहेका केही हिमतालहरू फुट्ने जोखिम रहेकाले विज्ञहरूले बताउँदै आएका छन् । अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय एकीकृत पर्वतीय विकास केन्द्र (इसीमोड) ...
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