"A high alert has been issued in the state after the landslide in Nepal. Precautionary measures have been completed. We have asked district magistrates and Water Resources Department officials to keep themselves ready," Kumar told reporters after the meeting.
The Chief Minister said a huge piece of a mountain had fallen in the Kali Gandaki river due to landslide in Myagdi district of Nepal. This has obstructed the flow of the river and formed an artificial lake there.
Kumar said the latest information revealed that the loss of lives and property will not be as much as estimated earlier.
The massive landslide, which has blocked the Kali Gandaki, also known as Narayani and Gandak, has happened at a place near Beni Bazar in Myagdi district. It is around 140 kilometres northwest from Kathmandu.
The river flows through several districts in Nepal before entering India near the borders of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Nepal. It meanders and weaves its way through West Champaran, East Champaran, Gopalganj, Siwan, Saran districts to join Ganga near Hajipur.
The situation was diffused after the Indian Army personnel helped their counterparts in the neighbouring country to gradually breach the blockade and release the accumulated water in a measured manner.
