Stay Safe: Nationwide Public Holidays Announced Due to Severe Weather Forecast in Nepal
Get ready for some indoor time, Nepal! Due to a forecast of heavy to very heavy rainfall across the country, the Government of Nepal has declared public holidays on Ashwin 19 and 20, 2082. This decision comes following information from the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology and the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority, highlighting the increased risk of disasters.
Already experiencing rainfall in several areas, the government is urging everyone to take extra precautions. The primary concern is the potential for floods, inundation, and landslides, all triggered by the relentless downpour. These conditions could also lead to significant disruptions in both road transport and air transport, making travel extremely difficult and potentially dangerous.
The authorities are deeply concerned about potential human casualties and widespread damage due to these extreme weather conditions. The public holidays are intended to keep people safe and reduce exposure to these hazards. However, it’s important to note that offices related to disaster management and essential services will remain open. They are dedicated to maintaining vital infrastructure and responding to emergencies.
The Ministry has issued a strong appeal to all citizens: Please stay indoors unless absolutely necessary. Seek safe locations and avoid venturing out during this period of adverse weather. Your safety is paramount. Stay alert, follow safety guidelines, and be prepared to respond to any emergencies that may arise. Minimize risks by taking this warning seriously.
Be sure to monitor local news and official channels for the latest updates and instructions. Stay informed and stay safe during this period of heightened weather risk. Remember, preparing for natural disasters is crucial for safety and well-being. Let’s work together to navigate these challenging times.

