Kathmandu, Dec. 7 -- Rasuwagadhi Hydropower Plant in Rasuwa, constructed by Chilime Hydropower Company, has resumed partial operations.

On June 8, a flood triggered by a glacial burst in Tibet's Lhende River severely damaged the plant's structures, including the headworks. After repairing the headworks, water was temporarily diverted from the river, and one of the three units in the powerhouse was restarted on Saturday. The plant's total installed capacity is 111 megawatts, with each unit producing 37 megawatts.

The remaining two units are expected to be operational within a month, and other repair work in the headworks area will be completed before the next monsoon, said Nepal Electricity Authority Managing Director Manoj Silwal. NEA h...