Army says explosion, smoke in Langtang area not a volcano
Nepal Army has said that the smoke coming out of a mountain
in the scenic Langtang area in Rasuwa district reportedly after an explosion is
not a volcano as reported by a section of the Kathmandu media.
NA spokesperson Suresh Sharma said that a team of NA
soldiers sent to Langtang area on a helicopter has returned and confirmed that
the smoke emitting out of a mountainous part of the Langtang National Park is
not a volcano but a ‘minor wildfire’ that will soon be contained.
However, on December 14, Nepali astrologers had said that
there is a possibility of volcano within a week while dismissing talks about
the world ending on December 21 (that originated from the western countries) as
‘mere rumours’.
Earlier, as the news of a 'volcanic eruption' spread,
Langtang area, located north of Kathmandu, is not a volcano prone area, a
senior geologist had said.
Senior Geologist Dharma Raj Khadka had told Nepalnews that
that it was highly unlikely that a volcanic eruption had taken place in the
area.
"There might be other reasons behind the
'explosion'," he had said.
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