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Landslide kills five in Jumla


08 October 2022  

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KATHMANDU: Five people have died and 2 more are missing due to a landslide in Kanakasundari rural municipality-5 of Jumla.

According to Chief District Officer of Jumla Mukesh Kumar Kesari, Ganesh Bahadur Shahi, his son Ramesh, Ramesh’s wife Pansara and their sons Anmol and Milan were buried in the landslide at a place called Barakote Bada.

CDO Kesari Kesari informed that 2 people were rescued from the site.

Among the injured, Ram Bahadur Hamal’s condition is normal and Saraswati Hamal’s condition is critical, he said.

The injured are undergoing treatment at the local health post.

Search is on for Surendra Hamal and Ganesh Bahadur Shahi, who went missing in the landslide. They were buried when a landslide fell on the house around 3-4 am this morning.

Home Minister Balkrishna Khanf has instructed the Home Administration and the Chief District Officer to intensify the rescue and ensure the rehabilitation of the injured.

A team comprising Nepal Army and Nepal police has reached the spot.

Publish Date : 08 October 2022 11:32 AM

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