Key Points

Nepal's interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki has issued a urgent warning about continuous heavy rainfall across the country. She confirmed that security forces and emergency services are fully prepared for rescue operations despite the challenging conditions. The government has declared public holidays to keep people safe during the peak of the weather crisis. Citizens are being advised to avoid unnecessary travel and follow official safety instructions from authorities.

Key Points: Nepal PM Sushila Karki Urges Caution as Heavy Rain Continues

  • Heavy rainfall expected to continue for two more days across Nepal
  • Government declares public holidays on October 5-6 for safety reasons
  • Security forces on 24-hour standby for emergency response operations
  • Public urged to avoid travel and stay away from floodwaters
  • Monitoring of highways and infrastructure being conducted continuously
  • Residents in risk zones advised to follow official disaster alerts
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Nepal interim PM urge caution as rain batters nation, claims govt fully prepared for rescue, relief operations

Nepal's interim PM warns of flood and landslide risks, announces government fully prepared for rescue operations with security forces on 24-hour standby.

"Your safety is our primary concern. Do not hesitate to seek necessary assistance. - Prime Minister Sushila Karki"

Kathmandu, October 4

Nepal's interim government's Prime Minister Sushila Karki has urged caution as continuous rainfall across the country has triggered risks of floods, landslides, and inundation.

In a recorded video statement, the Nepali Prime Minister also claimed that the government is fully prepared for rescue and relief operations, highlighting forecasts that heavy rainfall is likely to persist for another two days.

"According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, there is a possibility of continuous rain for two more days. We are at high risk of floods, landslides, inundation and erosion, and the risk situation is increasing. Currently, the flow of rivers and streams is at a high alert level, and there is a high possibility that it may go to a danger level due to continuous rain. There is also a risk of landslides in many places. In this challenging time, I would like to assure all citizens that government agencies are fully prepared with high morale for rescue and relief despite the adverse natural conditions. At this time, Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, Nepal Army, administration, health workers, other service agencies, and emergency services are on standby 24 hours a day to provide immediate assistance to citizens and secure vulnerable areas," the interim Prime Minister said.

Monitoring of key highways and infrastructure is underway, the Prime Minister added, with a commitment to reopen road links as soon as conditions permit.

Appealing directly to the public, Karki said: "Wherever you are, stay safe and encourage others to remain safe. Do not travel unless absolutely necessary. Avoid crossing floodwaters or landslide-prone areas."

She also urged residents in flood- and landslide-risk zones to prioritise the safety of life and property, and to follow official alerts and instructions issued by police and disaster management authorities.

"Your safety is our primary concern. Do not hesitate to seek necessary assistance. Assessing the risk of potential disasters, the government has decided to declare public holidays across the country on Ashoj 19 and 20, 2082 (October 5 and 6, 2025)," the Prime Minister said.

- ANI

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Priya S
The PM's warning is timely. Many Nepali citizens work in India and have families back home. Hope communication lines remain open so people can check on their loved ones. Stay safe everyone!
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Arjun K
While the government says they're prepared, I hope they've learned from past disasters. The 2015 earthquake showed how crucial proper disaster management is. Actions speak louder than words.
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Sarah B
Declaring public holidays is a smart move to keep people off roads. Hope Indian tourists in Nepal are safe and following local advisories. The mountains can be unpredictable during heavy rains.
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Vikram M
This affects us in North Bengal and Sikkim too since we share river systems. Hope our disaster management teams are in touch with Nepali counterparts. Regional cooperation is key during such crises.
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Michael C
The PM's direct video appeal shows good leadership. Clear communication is essential in emergencies. Hope they have adequate resources for rescue operations in remote hilly areas.

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