Kathmandu. Due to the recent fires in most of the districts of Nepal, the particles of pollution have accumulated in the atmosphere.
The Department of Water and Meteorology has issued a bulletin stating that the atmosphere in most parts of Nepal is in a stable state and in such a situation the particles of pollution will float in the atmosphere without scattering.
Meteorologist Savina Shakya said that the stable atmosphere is unlikely to improve in the next few days. The department has urged the people to wear masks and take necessary precaution if they have to go out of the house except for the necessary work to avoid the negative impact of health due to the pollution.
According to the Meteorological Department of the Meteorological Department, local winds along with westerly winds have a partial effect in the country at present. There is a thick blanket in the sky of Nepal now. Raju Pradhanang, senior meteorologist of the department, said that the weather has deteriorated due to the dust and smoke seen in the atmosphere for the past few days as well as the smoke of fires in some parts of Nepal and India today.
According to him, it will not rain for three more days. It is not possible to predict when the fire will be brought under control to clear the weather. Fires have been reported in Makwanpur, Chitwan, Parsa and other districts of Nepal.