Birendranagar sits in Nepal’s hill or mountain country, where steep terrain and the June-to-September monsoon combine to produce a significant risk of flash flooding and landslides.
The capital of Karnali province, Nepal’s most remote and least-monitored region, sits in hill terrain where flash flooding can occur with little warning. Because this terrain is generally less densely monitored than the Kathmandu Valley or the Terai plains, radar plays an especially important role in catching the intense, localized storms that can trigger dangerous landslides on Nepal’s steep hillsides. Learn more: Flash Flood Warning Signs on Radar · Open the full Rain Map