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239 killed in recent flooding, landslides

Kathmandu, Oct 4: The death toll from the recent flooding and landslides has reached 239 while 19 others are missing as of Thursday evening, the Ministry of Home Affairs said. Likewise, as many as 177 people are injured in the monsoon-induced disasters, Ministry's Spokesperson Rishiram Tiwari shared. According to Tiwari,

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217 dead in monsoon induced disaster, 28 missing

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