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MAP: Koshi River flood (Nepal); Emergency areas declared by the government of Nepal (Sept. 5,2008)
09 Sep 2008
Source: OCHA
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On September 5, the Government of Nepal has declared state of emergency in Kusahapaschim, Shreehariipur, Shreepurjavdi, Lokhahi, Madhuban, Narshingha, Bokraha, Ramnagar Bhutaha, Basantapur, Dhuskee VDCs and Inaruwa Muncipality of Sunsari district and Bhardaha VDc of Saptari District.

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