Monsoon mayhem: Nepal continues to record loss of lives
ANI
10 Jul 2021, 10:37 GMT+10
By Binod Prasad AdhikariBhaktapur/ Kavrepalanchok [Nepal], July 10 (ANI): A flooded workplace every monsoon brings no surprise to Ram Krishna Shilpakar, a wood architect of Bhaktapur, as water in the Hanumante River always makes its way into his tin thatched structure, where he has been making wooden scriptures since nearly a decade. It s been about a decade that I am running my business here, it s a phenomenon that takes place annually, Shilpakar told ANI. On an annual basis, I have been incurring losses of about 30 to 40 thousand. Machines stop working after being submerged in water, other materials and essentials used for produces gets soaked and damaged. We cannot come and work in such situations which ultimately would increase loss. Also, flood water dumps wastages inside, forcing us to shift to other places, Shilpakar added.
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