The document summarizes water-induced disaster management in Nepal by the Department of Water Induced Disaster Prevention (DWIDP). It outlines the types of water disasters that frequently affect Nepal, including floods, landslides, and debris flows. It then discusses DWIDP's role in managing these disasters through both structural measures like river training and dikes, and non-structural measures like public awareness campaigns, training programs, and emergency relief efforts. The document concludes by noting several ongoing issues around water disaster management in Nepal like unplanned development and the need to strengthen preparedness and community awareness.