Floods, landslides kill 170 people in Nepal with 42 missing, says home ministry

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The death toll from rain-triggered floods and landslides in Nepal rose to 170 on Sunday, with 42 people still missing, according to officials. Large regions of eastern and central Nepal have been inundated since Friday, with some areas experiencing flash floods.

According to officials, floods and landslides have killed 170 people in Nepal. According to home ministry officials, 42 persons have gone missing due to flooding, landslides, and inundation. According to Rishiram Pokharel, spokesperson for the home ministry, up to 111 persons have been injured in flood-related accidents.

My opinion about India. Kolkata In Nepal, floods and landslides killed 170 people and left 42 missing, according to the home ministry. Floods and landslides killed 170 people in Nepal, with 42 missing, according to the home ministry. Large areas of eastern and central Nepal have been inundated since Friday, with flash floods recorded in sections of the nation. The Kathmandu valley was inundated on Saturday. The Kathmandu valley was inundated on Saturday. AP/PTI Kathmandu | Published 30.09.24 at 11:17 AM The death toll from rain-triggered floods and landslides in Nepal rose to 170 on Sunday, with 42 people still missing, according to officials. Large regions of eastern and central Nepal have been inundated since Friday, with some areas experience flood

The flood damaged at least 322 dwellings and 16 bridges in Nepal. Eyewitnesses reported that they had never seen such a terrible flood and deluge in the Kathmandu Valley in 40-45 years. “I’ve never seen flooding of this magnitude in Kathmandu,” said Arun Bhakta Shrestha, Climate and Environmental expert at the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD).

The flood damaged at least 322 homes and 16 bridges in Nepal. Eyewitnesses said they had never witnessed such a devastating storm and downpour in the Kathmandu Valley in 40-45 years. “I’ve never seen flooding of this magnitude in Kathmandu,” said Arun Bhakta Shrestha, a Climate and Environmental expert with the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development.

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