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Simaltal landslide: Task force begins work


17 July 2024  

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CHITWAN: A task force formed by the Ministry of Home Affairs to study the incident of the disappearance of two buses and passengers in the Trishuli river has started working as per the given mandate.

The ladnslide that occurred in Chitwan metropolis-29, Simaltal of Chitwan on last Friday had swept away the two passenger-ferrying buses.

Assuming the office, newly-appointed Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak had formed a task force under the leadership of Joint Secretary of the Ministry Chhabi Rijal to study the incident and submit a report.

The task force has a 10-day mandate to carry out the investiagation and submit the report.

All 65 passengers travelling through the buses had gone missing in the river.

Bodies of 17 missing passengers have been found so far. The status of other passengers is unknown.

Publish Date : 17 July 2024 12:32 PM

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