KMC conducts dry riser system test

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, January 11 Kathmandu Metropolitan City has successfully conducted the test of dry riser system installed to control fire at one
of the narrow lanes in Kathmandu Metropolitan City. Ancient settlements in KMC all have narrow lanes which make it almost impossible for
firefighters to access the incident spot in case of fire
Thousands of people living in these areas are at high risk of fire and controlling fire is a huge challenge for fire fighting agencies in
Kathmandu. Test of the pilot project was conducted in a 200-metre narrow lane at Janabahal, Ason
For the project, Ward No 25 of KMC had laid a four-inch wide pipeline in the lane with eight dry risers
A dry riser is a normally empty pipe that can be externally connected to pressurised water. The pilot project was introduced with the
support of Juddha Barun Yantra at Basantapur
As part of the test, a fire safety drill was also conducted. The drill was conducted as a safety measure against incidents of fire and also
to make people aware about the disaster risk reduction techniques
Hundreds of people watched the drill. Inaugurating the dry riser test, KMC Mayor Bidhya Sundar Shakya said the metropolis had given top
priority to disaster risk reduction and added that KMC would instal dry riser systems at various other places of the city
&We have already established fire fighting departments at six different wards of KMC, and we are planning to buy more fire trucks in future
to reduce the disaster risks,& he informed. Deputy Mayor Hari Prabha Khadgi said, &Every ward office will be equipped with machinery and
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