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210 people died due to floods and landslides from last May 28 to Wednesday

भाद्र १२, २०८१
210 people died due to floods and landslides from last May 28 to Wednesday
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Due to incessant rains, floods and landslides occurred in different parts of the country since 28th of May, 210 people have died till Wednesday afternoon.

A total of 210 people were affected by disasters such as floods and landslides in Kathmandu Valley, 29 in Koshi Province, eight in Madhes Province, 46 in Bagmati Province, 56 in Gandaki Province, 38 in Lumbini Province, 14 in Karnali Province and 16 in Far West Province. Central Police Spokesperson and Deputy Inspector General of Police Dan Bahadur Karki informed that one person died.

According to him, 11 people died in Kathmandu valley, 42 people in Koshi province, 12 people in Madhes province, 31 people in Bagmati province, 47 people in Gandaki province, 25 people in Lumbini province, 68 people in Karnali province and 36 people in Far West province. 172 people were injured.

A total of 215 people have been rescued from the floods in Kathmandu Valley, 49 people in Koshi Province, 12 people in Bagmati Province, 14 people in Gandaki Province, 4 people in Lumbini Province, 2 people in Karnali Province and 111 people in Sudurpaschim Province. Karki said.

He said, '52 people have gone missing due to landslides in Koshi province, one in Madhes province, 43 in Bagmati province, two in Gandaki province, one in Lumbini province, one in Karnali province and one in Sudurpaschim province. . The search for the missing is continuing.'

As of Wednesday afternoon, a total of four hundred and eight houses have been flooded. 365 houses, 126 sheds, 53 bridges, seven schools and two government offices were damaged by the police.

Nine hundred and seventy-two cattle have died from the flood. Spokesperson Karki informed that six thousand 49 families were displaced due to the disaster.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र १२, २०८१ २०:२८
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