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Demolition Aftermath Turns Environmental Concern

Natural Disaster FloodChildren And EducationDisplacedrelocatedevacuatedEnvironment And Natural Resou…

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AI insight

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Local environmental concern from demolition debris in Kathmandu; no direct commercial mechanism identified. Weak mechanism: potential waste management costs but no concrete company, investment, or regulatory impact on a sector.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Approximately 2,687 structures were demolished in Kathmandu.
  • Debris generated along Bagmati, Manohara, and Dhobikhola river corridors.
  • Ministry of Urban Development lacks data on total debris volume.
  • Government tasked High-Powered Committee for Integrated Development of the Bagmati Civilisation with waste management.
  • Experts warn of potential leachate harming local water systems.

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