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Landslides, floods kill 38 so far as monsoon rains lash Nepal

Kathmandu, Nepal
Reuters

Landslides caused by heavy rain have killed at least one person, and blocked a major highway in Nepal this week, officials said on Tuesday, as the death toll from the annual monsoon rains nears 40.

People walk along a flooded road along the bank of overflowing Bagmati river following heavy rains, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on 8th August, 2023.

People walk along a flooded road along the bank of overflowing Bagmati river following heavy rains, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on 8th August, 2023. PICTURE: Reuters/Navesh Chitrakar

The rains, which lash the Himalayan nation from June to September, kill scores of people every year, and many more go missing as the monsoon triggers landslides and floods.

This year, 38 people have died and at least 33 people are missing, Mana Acharya, an official at the home ministry said.



Rescue workers are also searching for another six people who have gone missing after a landslide swept away their home in a village near Kathmandu, she added.

Landslides have also blocked a major highway connecting the capital with the southern plains, police said.

Rains have also caused the Bagmati river in the Kathmandu Valley to breach its banks, flooding areas of the region that is home to about four million people.

Television channels showed footage of people trying to bail flood waters out of their homes. Authorities have also asked residents near the eastern Sindhuli River to evacuate as the water rises.

 

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