The Chief Minister of Lumbini Province, Chetnarayan Acharya, stating that the incident has made him very sad, has requested the federal government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to speed up search and rescue operations through diplomatic channels.
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The Chief Minister of Lumbini Province, Chetnarayan Acharya, has requested the federal government to make search and rescue operations effective for the four Nepalis from Bardia, who were said to be missing due to the floods in Uttarakhand, India.
Mentioning that the incident has made him very sad, Acharya has also requested the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to speed up the search and rescue work through diplomatic channels.
Tuesday due to 'cloud burst' (arighopte rain) in Uttarkashi district There was a flood in Dharali market and a landslide occurred in Paudi Garhwal on Wednesday. Five people from Bardia district have gone missing in the landslide in Paudi Garhwal.
40-year-old Narendra Khadka, his wife 32-year-old Saraswati Khadka, from the same family of Madhuvan Municipality-6 of Bardia, who entered India for work, two Five Nepalis including their one-year-old son Roman Khadka and Amrita Pariyar of Madhuvan Municipality-5 have lost contact.
Acharya expressed his condolences to the victim's family and wished for the safe rescue of the missing.
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