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Monsoon-induced disaster claims four lives in Jhapa



JHAPA: Four people lost their lives in the monsoon-induced disasters in Jhapa district during the period of last one month, according to the District Police Office, Jhapa.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Krishna Kumar Chand said that two people were swept away by the rivers and two others died in lightning strikes.

The police said that a minor is missing in the river while three women have sustained injuries in the lightning incidents.

The police has estimated that property worth Rs 11 million was damaged from the monsoon-induced disaster in Jhapa.

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