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Flooding in Nepal's capital kills at least 32 people

  • Flooding caused by continuous rainfall has killed at least 32 people in Kathmandu, and 12 are missing, according to police reports.
  • Seventeen people were injured while 1,053 were rescued across Kathmandu, as stated by Nepal Police spokesman Bishwo Adhikari.
  • The government issued flood warnings, banning buses from night travel and placing security forces on high alert.
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There has been heavy rain in Nepal for two days. Due to which many areas including the capital Kathmandu are submerged in water. So far more than 112 people have died. About 67 people are missing. Schools have been closed.

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At least 104 people have died in Nepal due to floods and landslides caused by the intense rains that have hit the Asian country for days and which have caused hundreds of people to be rescued by the police. The rains began late on Thursday, and since then they have hit a large part of the country hard, but especially the regions of the center and east of the country. At least 64 other people are still missing, raising fears that the death toll c…

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After the storms in Nepal, the death toll has risen to more than 100. Many people are missing. The capital Kathmandu has been hit particularly hard.

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The News Mill broke the news in on Friday, September 27, 2024.
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