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Kathmandu Cleared Riverside Settlements Now Experts Warn the Rubble Could Spark Another Crisis

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AI-generatedThis article describes a local environmental waste management issue in Kathmandu, Nepal. There is no direct commercial mechanism, no commodity price impact, no company margin effect, no supply chain disruption, and no regulatory change affecting trade or industry. The event is a post-demolition debris concern with no concrete business or market signal.
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- 2,687 squatter settlements demolished along Bagmati, Manohara, Dhobikhola rivers in Kathmandu
- Tens of thousands of tonnes of debris generated without proper waste management
- High-Powered Committee for Integrated Development of the Bagmati Civilisation tasked with waste management
- No data on debris volume available, raising concerns about plan effectiveness
- Experts call for environmental impact evaluation and proper segregation of hazardous waste