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101 dead from landslides accompanied by incessant rain

101 dead from landslides accompanied by incessant rain
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So far, one hundred and one people have lost their lives in calamities, including floods caused by the incessant rains that fell with the onset of monsoon in the country.

Central Police Spokesperson and Deputy Inspector General of Police Dan Bahadur Karki informed the National Security Agency that one hundred and one people died in the floods that occurred in various parts of the country from 9 am on June 28th to 8 am on June 28th.

He said, 'From 9 am on May 28th to 8 am this morning, one hundred and one people have died, one hundred and eight people have been injured and six people have gone missing.'

Similarly, due to floods and disasters, one person died in Kathmandu, 19 in Koshi province, five in Madhes province, six in Wagmati province, 36 in Gandaki province, 23 in Lumbini province, four in Karnali province and seven in Sudurpaschim province. said.

Spokesperson Karki said that 27 people died from floods, 50 people died from landslides and 23 people died from lightning. Due to incessant rain, 180 people have been injured and six people have gone missing. Among the missing, there are six people in Koshi province, two in Wagmati province, one in Gandaki and one in Sudurpaschim province.

Due to floods and landslides, 31 people were injured in Kathmandu, 31 people in Koshi province, 7 people in Madhes province, 4 people in Wagmati province, 28 people in Gandaki province, 9 people in Lumbini province, 15 people in Karnali province and 11 people in Far West province. The police said.

The injured are being treated at a local hospital, the police said. Spokesman Karki informed that the amount of damage worth Rs 41,20,000 has so far been caused by the flood and five hundred and one policemen have been mobilized for rescue.

Similarly, the police headquarters has informed that search and rescue operations are continuing in the affected areas with coordination and cooperation between the three security agencies nationwide.

प्रकाशित : असार २८, २०८१ १२:५९
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