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Flood survivors in Manang rescued by helicopters



MANANG: Flood survivors in Manang district were rescued with the help of two helicopters on Friday.

Chief District Officer Bishnu Prasad Lamichhane said 118 people were rescued by air from several disasters-hit areas. Of them, 56 were picked up from Phu are of Narpabhumi rural municipality, 55 from Naso and 10 from Odar.

Survivors of Naso have been shifted to the district headquarters Chame while those from Phu have been managed at Danakyu. Other affected have been shifted to a safer place at Phu itself. Efforts are on to settle survivors from different parts of the district at Chame.

Several settlements at four rural municipalities in the district have been isolated following the incidences of natural disasters. Rescue efforts are ongoing in other affected areas while helicopters are trying to trace whether someone else is trapped by the disaster.

A Nepali Army helicopter is mobilized with the coordination of Home Ministry while former lawmaker Polden Chhopang has arranged another helicopter at a personal expense.

Floods and landslides triggered from the incessant rains have battered life in Manang, causing complete disruptions of traffic, power supply and communications systems. Flash floods in local rivers have caused massive soil erosion at different parts of the district. RSS

Publish Date : 18 June 2021 20:32 PM

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