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Nepal Army advises foreign nationals to contact the nearest security agency



KATHMANDU: The Nepal Army has urged foreign nationals stranded in the country due to the current complex situation to contact the nearest security agency or deployed security personnel for rescue and assistance.

In a statement, the Army said anyone awaiting help or evacuation amid the ongoing unrest should reach out to local security forces without delay.

The Army also requested hotels, tour operators, and other relevant organizations to coordinate and facilitate assistance for foreign visitors in need.

“This is a measure to ensure the safety and timely support for all foreign nationals affected by the current circumstances,” the statement added.

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