
Nepal Halts All Domestic Flights Amid Heavy Rainfall Alert
Nepal Halts All Domestic Flights Amid Heavy Rainfall Alert
Nepal cancelled all domestic flights till Saturday morning a day after the country’s weather forecasting division issued a red alert.
Nepal’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAN) has suspended all domestic flights across the country until Saturday morning due to deteriorating weather conditions, a spokesperson said on Friday.
The announcement comes after Nepal’s weather forecasting division issued a red alert on Thursday, warning of heavy rainfall and possible natural disasters across the country. The alert, in effect for four days, has put 56 of Nepal’s 77 districts on high alert for severe weather, including heavy rainfall and thunderstorms.
The National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Authority (NDRRMA) has also taken steps in response to the red alert, suspending night-time vehicle operations for two days and urging people to avoid long-distance travel unless absolutely necessary.
According to the forecasting division, the ongoing monsoon is being intensified by water vapour from the Bay of Bengal, along with a low-pressure system in the region. The monsoon conditions are expected to impact the entire country, bringing light to moderate rain, thunderstorms, and potential storms in the Terai region.
The monsoon conditions are expected to impact the entire country, bringing light to moderate rain, thunderstorms, and potential storms in the Terai region.
The NDRRMA also issued warnings to residents in high-risk areas, particularly those near rivers or prone to landslides. The agency has urged people in disaster-prone districts to stay vigilant and take precautions. Farmers, particularly in the Terai and Madhesh regions, have been advised not to harvest crops during this period and to store them in high-lying areas to avoid damage from potential flooding.
Security forces and volunteers have been placed on alert for possible search and rescue operations if needed. Rising river levels and potential floods could disrupt key sectors including agriculture, health, tourism, and transportation, officials warned.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by VoM News staff and is published from syndicated feed)
Latest Posts
- US believes Iran hasn’t decided to build a nuclear weapon
 October 11, 2024 | Breaking News, United States of America, World
- Apple Clocks All-Time Revenue Growth Record In India In September Quarter
 October 31, 2025 | Breaking News, Business, Tech
- Cement Maker ACC Net Profit Jumps 5 Times At Rs 1,119 Crore
 October 31, 2025 | Breaking News, Business
- 6 Killed In Telangana Due To Cyclone Montha
 October 31, 2025 | Breaking News, India
- Mohammad Azharuddin Sworn Into Telangana Cabinet Amid BJP Criticism
 October 31, 2025 | Breaking News, India, Politics
- Nearly 50 Dead After Hurricane Melissa Thrashes Caribbean
 October 31, 2025 | Breaking News, World
- US Justice Department Probes Fraud Claims In Black Lives Matter Movement
 October 31, 2025 | Breaking News, Politics, World
- Turquoise Health publishes Payer Transparency Scores and Impact Report, highlighting 97 payer profiles including UnitedHealth, Anthem, Cigna, & Aetna  
 October 30, 2025 | Breaking News, World
- Boeing Posts $5.4 Billion Loss Amid Continued Delays of Its New 777X Jet
 October 29, 2025 | Breaking News, Business, World
- Lahore Remains the Most Polluted City in the World
 October 29, 2025 | Breaking News, Climate & Environment, World
- Nvidia Becomes World’s First $5 Trillion Company Fuelled By AI Boom
 October 29, 2025 | AI & ML, Breaking News, Business

 Follow on Google News
 Follow on Google News
