Floods, landslides kill 23 in Nepal, dozens missing, thousands displaced

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In southern plains bordering India, Koshi River flowing above danger level, police say

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Residents and rescue workers inspect the area outside a house damaged by a landslide and the swell of the Thado-Koshi river due to heavy rains in Jambu village of Sindhupalchok district, some 80 kms northeast of Kathmandu, Nepal on July 9, 2020.Heavy rains triggered flash floods and landslides that killed at least 23 people and displaced thousands in western Nepal, officials said on Saturday.

Nine people were killed and more than 30 were missing in Myagdi district, 200 km northwest of the capital Kathmandu, where several houses were destroyed on Friday, district administrator Gyan Nath Dhakal said. “The toll is expected to increase as rescuers had just reached the remote site to look for victims,” Dhakal said, adding that 50 people had been plucked to safety using helicopters.In neighbouring Kaski district, seven people were killed, said a second government official in the tourist town of Pokhara.“We are searching for eight people who are still missing,” said Kishore Shrestha, a senior police official.

In the southern plains bordering India, the Koshi river, which causes deadly floods in the eastern Indian state of Bihar almost every year, was flowing above the danger level, police said. Landslides and flash floods are common occurrence in mountainous Nepal during the June-September monsoon every year.

 

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