Similar to the situation of Pokhara Valley, the valley where the lake once stood is densely populated, and highly vulnerable to both nearby and even distant earthquakes due to liquefaction and amplification of waves because of unsettled clay soil, specifically here called kalimata.
Another earthquake 38 thousand years ago appears to have finished off the lake.
[1] Deposits evidence a tsunami about the same time as the final draining.
[3] This lake is said to have been drained by Manjushree Bodhisattva by cutting open an outlet in the southern rim of the valley.
As a result, the valley that was created was fertile and people started cultivating here and building their homes here.