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Natural disasters claim 191 lives in Bagmati Province over three months


26 October 2024  

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KATHMANDU: In the last three months of the current fiscal year 2081/82, as many as 191 individuals lost their lives across 10 districts in Bagmati Province, excluding the Kathmandu Valley, due to floods, landslides, inundation, and fires.

The Bagmati Province Police Office in Hetauda reports that 177 of these fatalities were a result of severe rainfall on September 27 and 28, leading to floods, landslides, and inundation.

According to Superintendent of Police Durgaraj Regmi, 157 people died from landslides, while 11 were swept away by floods, and nine drowned in this period.

Additionally, eight individuals died from electrocution, four from lightning strikes, and one each due to a fire incident and an attack by a wild animal.

The disasters also left 173 people injured, and 11 individuals remain missing.

During this time, the natural disasters caused damage to 171 concrete houses, 673 mud houses, and 161 sheds.

The report indicated that 93 vehicles and 20 industries were affected, along with 83 schools and 12 government offices across various districts.

Furthermore, 48 concrete and suspension bridges sustained damage due to floods and landslides.

Regmi noted that many roads linking the federal capital, Kathmandu, have been blocked after bridges and roads were washed away, and repair efforts are underway to restore access gradually.

Publish Date : 26 October 2024 10:49 AM

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