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Flooding in Nepal kills no less than 66 as swollen rivers pour via Kathmandu

By Editorial Board Published September 28, 2024 2 Min Read
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Flooding in Nepal kills no less than 66 as swollen rivers pour via Kathmandu

Flooding in Nepal’s capital metropolis has killed no less than 66 individuals, as swollen rivers flooded properties forcing residents to take shelter.

Rain has been pounding Kathmandu since Friday evening and the state of affairs is predicted to proceed till Sunday.

Officers warned that the dying toll might rise, with one other 69 individuals reported lacking.

Not less than 17 individuals had been additionally injured within the capital, whereas 1,053 had been rescued, in keeping with police.

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The Bagmati River has flooded. Pic: AP

Rescue employees used helicopters and boats to rescue individuals from rooftops or excessive floor, as some elements of Kathmandu reported as much as 322.2mm of rain during the last day.

It comes after the federal government issued flood alerts throughout the nation, warning of heavy rainfall.

People watch the turbulent waters of Bagmati River from a bridge as the river flooded due to heavy rains in Kathmandu, Nepal, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Gopen Rai)

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Pic: AP

Buses had been banned from travelling at evening on motorways, and automobiles had been discouraged from venturing onto the roads. Safety forces had been placed on excessive alert.

The rains might proceed till Sunday, in keeping with a neighborhood climate forecaster, who stated a low stress system over elements of India had induced this yr’s prolonged rains.

People watch the turbulent waters of Bagmati River from a bridge as the river flooded due to heavy rains in Kathmandu, Nepal, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Gopen Rai)

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House minister Ramesh Lekhak stated there are experiences of harm in different elements of the nation, too, and officers are nonetheless accumulating info.

“The government’s priority right now is to rescue the people and help those who have been affected,” he stated.

The monsoon season that brings heavy rainfall started in June and often ends by mid-September.

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