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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,

Vehicular movement from Taplejung at standstill

Transport services in Taplejung, the mountainous district in Koshi province, has been disrupted after the swollen Hewakhola river swept away

BP Highway likely to resume temporarily within couple of days

The Road Division Office in Bhaktapur has commenced temporary repair on a 200-metres section of the BP Highway at Chaukidanda

Home Minister discusses with transport entrepreneurs for smooth services

Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak discussed with transport entrepreneurs about ways to ensure smooth vehicular movement in the wake of approaching

Health ministry holds all-side meeting to seek measures in order…

Minister for Health and Population, Pradip Paudel, held a meeting with state's three-level government representatives and Ministry of Water Supply

Syafrubesi-Rasuwagadhi route resumes from Tuesday afternoon

The Syafrubesi-Rasuwagadhi road section which was disrupted by the recent significant rains has reopened from Tuesday afternoon.

HAN sets up relief fund to disaster-hit people  

Hotel Association Nepal (HAN) is initiating to provide relief assistance for flood victims. The HAN has set up a relief

Flood-survivors’ account: ‘Everything is covered by mud and silt’

Evert night, Nita Sijali lays out jute sack on the muddy and dusty floor of her relative's hut, hoping that

Possibility of heavy rainfall in Koshi, Bagmati: Home Minister calls…

Minister for Home Affairs Ramesh Lekhak directed all the authorities concerned and relevant mechanism to remain highly alert and do

1100 MW electricity thrown out of systems due to recent…

Incessant rain induced floods and landslides have damaged 36 projects having power generation capacity of 1,100 MW.