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What are the threats to Kathmandu Valley?

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The natural threats are mostly earthquakes and floods but there are human threats as well. Of late there has been some illegal demolitions going on and also illegal redevelopments which lead to disruption to the detail of some of the principal monuments of Kathmandu Valley.

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