[Nepal] - Flood eliminates 49 people across the country, including 21 in Kathmandu valley

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, September 28According to officials, 65 highways have been obstructed, and the risk of landslides has
increased in 42 districts due to rain, while 49 people have died as a result of floods and landslides across the country, 21 of whom died in
the Kathmandu valley alone, and 728 have been rescued.
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Flood has claimed nine human casualties in Kathmandu, nine in
Lalitpur and three in Bhaktapur, according to Nepal police
728 people were rescued after flooding and landslides
The flood destroyed four houses in Kathmandu and inundated 236 others
Water has gotten into many homes in Lalitpur and Bhaktapur.Binod Ghimire, spokesperson for the Valley Police Office, stated that 3,060
personnel in Kathmandu, 930 in Lalitpur, and 120 in Bhaktapur have been deployed to assist with disaster rescue and relief efforts
Meanwhile, based on the risk of disaster, 40 more people have been mobilised in Kathmandu, 25 in Lalitpur, and 15 in Bhaktapur, he said.
Similarly, Ministry of Home Affairs spokesperson Rishi Ram Tiwari said that floods and landslides have resulted in human losses
in districts such as Kavre, Sindhupalchok, and Lalitpur.According to the police, main roads and highways have been blocked in 28 locations
across the country
Almost all highways are clogged.Flooding, landslides, and inundation have displaced approximately 400 people, who have been relocated to
safer areas, according to officials.Tiwari, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Home Affairs, stated that people living on the river's banks
have been asked to stay in safe places and avoid staying on the ground floor of houses where flooding is a risk."Until the weather improves,
we request that people stay at home except for essential work," Tiwari said.According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, rain has had an
impact on life in the majority of the Bagmati and Koshi regions
The Bagmati River level has risen in Kathmandu and Lalitpur, reaching the banks of roads and human settlements, according to police.Home
spokesperson Tiwari stated that people living on the banks of rivers such as the Bagmati, Bishnumati, and Dhobikhola were asked to relocate
to safer areas, which they did with the assistance of security agencies.According to Ujjwal Upadhyay, a Climate Change Adaptation and
Disaster Risk Reduction Expert, monsoon clouds are currently affecting the entire country."Reports of significant damage to life and
property are coming in, which is extremely tragic
Today, from 7 a.m
to 2 p.m., there will be heavy rain in the country's central and western regions
There is a high risk of severe flooding in major rivers like the Gandaki, Rapti, Bagmati, and Koshi, as well as landslides in hilly areas,"
he said."Rain will begin to subside after 5 p.m
today and is expected to end by midnight
Tomorrow, Sunday, the weather will significantly improve, with most parts of the country seeing clear skies and sunshine by 9-10 a.m."He
also requested people to remain safe today and avoid all travel; do not make the mistake of going out
"You will be able to continue working on any type of activity beginning tomorrow," he added.
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