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Kathmandu, Oct 2: As many as 228 people have lost their lives while 25 others are still missing in the recent rain-induced floods and landslides. Another 158 people have sustained injuries. According to Home Ministry spokesperson Rishiram Tiwari, so far 13,071 people have been rescued from the flood-affected areas and

The loss is estimated to be over Rs 5 billion. Farmers are worried of paddy being submerged.

The landslides and flooding triggered by the incessant rainfall on September 27 and 28 had damaged more than 50 roadways

Landslide, flood and inundation following the incessant rainfall have caused huge loss of lives and properties throughout the country.

Recent flooding and landslides caused by the monsoon rains have so far resulted in 218 deaths, the missing of 27

The Ministry of Finance would immediately provide Rs 1 billion to the Fund as per the Disaster Risk Reduction and

Wearing a long face, Rimal recalled the harrowing story, "I survived but my wife, who was cooking, was buried in

Lalitpur, Sept 30: The swollen rivers in the Kathmandu Valley wreaked havoc in the downstream areas following incessant rains since

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli returned home this afternoon after leading the Nepali delegation to the 79th United Nations General

Seven people are still missing in a landslide that occurred Saturday at Tegagaun, Jugal rural municipality-3 in Sindhupalchowk district.