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Identification of those killed in floods, landslides ascertained



KATHMANDU: At least 30 persons have lost their lives as monsoon rains lash the country triggering floods and landslides. 12 others have sustained injuries while 18 are missing.

Some 108 persons hit by floods and landslides have been rescued in Kathmandu, 10 in Udayapur, eight in Lalitpur, two each in Sindhuli and Siraha and one each in Bhaktapur, Sunsari and Makwanpur, police said.

Meanwhile, identities of those killed in floods and landslides have been ascertained.

Parsa- 1 (Nikhil Patel)

Bhojpur- 2 (Janak BK and Jagat Bahadur Rai)

Ramechhap- 1 (Padam Kumari Sunuwar)

Sindhuli- 2 (Hem Kumari Sunuwar and Karwan Kapari)

Kavrepalanchowk – 3 (Goma Dangal, Suhawi Dangal, Krishnadevi Rayamajhi)

Lalitpur- 6 (Saroj Jimba, Abiral Gole, Sandeep Lolho, Suwesh Basent, Sita Ranamagar, Sanumaiya Lolho)

Kathmandu -3 (Sarmila Yadav, Nitu Yadav and Kundan Yadav)

Dhading-2 (Asmita Tamang and Raj Kumar Thakuri)

Khotang-3 (Rekha Rai, Roman Rai and Rohan Rai)

Makwanpur-2 (Santamaya Balami and Sanukanchha Sunuwar)

Bara-1 (Bikku Yadav)

Illam-1 (Manahang Lawati)

Jhapa-1 (Alija Neupane)

Okhaldhunga-1 (Pasangfuti Shrepa)

Publish Date : 13 July 2019 17:54 PM

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