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Nepalese villages are swept away by heavy rainfall and landslides, leaving at least 44 dead
At least 47 people died due to landslides, floods, and lightning strikes triggered by heavy monsoon rains, with rescue operations ongoing across eastern Nepal.
- Heavy rains in Nepal have triggered landslides and flash floods, resulting in at least 51 deaths, according to the Armed Police Force spokesperson Kalidas Dhaubaji.
- Ilam district suffered the most, with 37 fatalities across municipalities, as reported by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority.
- Rescue operations are ongoing, with several individuals still missing, involving the Nepal Army, Police, and Armed Police Force.
- Authorities have issued travel restrictions in Kathmandu due to unsafe conditions and declared a red alert for flood areas, emphasizing the need for precautionary measures.
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Nepal hit by deadly floods after days of heavy monsoon rains
Landslides and floods triggered by heavy downpours in Nepal have killed at least 47 people, according to disaster officials. Torrential downpours have lashed Nepal since Friday, leaving rivers in spate and many areas in the Himalayan nation inundated. Five people are missing, a spokeswoman for Nepal’s National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority said on Sunday. At least 37 people were killed by landslides in the worst affected easte…


At least 60 dead after India and Nepal hit by monsoon flooding
More than 60 people have been killed across India and Nepal after days of relentless monsoon rains triggered landslides, flash floods and infrastructure collapses, authorities said yesterday.
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