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Pdf | 808.65 Kb Koshi River Flood (Nepal): Emergency Areas Declared by the Government of Nepal ( Sept.5, 2008) 86°52'30"E 87°0'0"E 87°7'30"E 87°15'0"E Phattehapur Tapeshworibelahi Bakloura Odraha Mahendranagar Bakloura Udayapur On September 5, the Government of Nepal has Sundarpur Kamalpur Singiya declared state of emergencyHansposa in Kusahapaschim, R Shreehariipur, Shreepurjavdi, Lokhahi, Madhuban, E Prakashpur IV Narshingha, Bokraha,Pakali Ramnagar Bhutaha, R Dhodhanpur I Basantapur, Dhuskee VDCs and Inaruwa Muncipality H S of Sunsari district and Bhardaha VDc of Saptari O Itahari Municipality K District. A Bhadgaun Sinuwari T P Roopnagar A Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve S Dharampur Dharampur Dulari Pipra (Purba) Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve Dumraha BakdhuwaMap Locator Madhuban Ekamba Dharampur 050 100Theleya 200 300 Kilometers Kanchanpur Madhesa Khanar Jagatpur Bhokraha 26°37'30"N Legend Embankment Breach Point Boundaries Chandbela [ Kusahapaschim 26°37'30"N District Badgama Madhali VDC N E P A L Major Roads Inarwa Municipality Baramjhiya LohajaraHighway Sonapur Sisbani Badhara Feeder Road Menakadari District Road Lokahi Other Road Saptari Dangraha Water bodies Badgama Parashbani Emergency Areas Aurabani Trikaul Duhavi Declared Area Bairawa Babiyabirta Simaria Demon Goethi Narshigha Sunsari Paurataha Shreepurjavdi Hathimudha Dadha Trikaul Jalpapur Satterjhora Tanmuna Madhuwapur Bhardaha Bhaluwa Bhagawatpur KOSHI BARRAGE Joginiya-2 Shreeharipur Ramnagar Bhutaha Chhitaha Tankisinuwari Mahadewa Bathanaha Joginiya-1 Gautampur Joginiya-2 Morang Purba Kusahha Bavangama Katti Harinagar Hanumannagar Vaijanathpur BIHAR, INDIA 26°30'0"N Enarwa Bashntapur Chimdi Komadhepura 26°30'0"N Madhyaharshahi Barsain(Ko.) Gobargada Koeladi Biratnagar Sub Metropolitan Sinwari Rajgunj Ramgunjbelgachhiya Dhuskighat Amahibela Rampur Malhaniya Dewangunj Amaduba Kaptangunj 86°52'30"E 87°0'0"E 87°7'30"E 87°15'0"E Map produced by OCHA Nepal The boundaries and names shown and the designations Last updated 31.5 0 3 used on this map do not imply official endorsement or Data Source: MoHA, Government of Nepal September 9, 2008 Km I acceptance by the United Nations.
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