It has been reported that more than 17 Nepali citizens were also affected by the flood. There was an immediate diplomatic discussion through the embassy for their rescue.'
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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that he is worried by the news that the floods in India's Uttarakhand have caused huge loss of life and property. Prime Minister Oli, who is in Turkmenistan while participating in the third United Nations Conference of Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC), has also said that more than 17 Nepali people have gone missing in the flood.
He has also informed that immediate diplomatic discussions have been held through the embassy for rescue. Oli left on the 18th to participate in the conference and is returning to Swedash on Friday night.
'I am worried by the sad news that the floods in Uttarakhand, the neighboring country of India, have caused great loss of life. It has been reported that more than 17 Nepali citizens were also affected by the flood. An immediate diplomatic discussion was held through the embassy for their rescue. Paying homage to all those who lost their lives in the flood, I pray that the suffering families will have the strength to be patient,' Prime Minister Oli wrote on social media.
According to the district correspondents of Kantipur, 18 laborers from Jumla, Jajarkot and Bardia are suspected to be missing in Uttarakhand flood.
