Flooding in Nepal's capital kills at least 32 people
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[September 28, 2024]
By BINAJ GURUBACHARYA
KATHMANDU,
Nepal (AP) — Flooding caused by continuous rainfall has killed at least
32 people in Nepal's capital, and another 12 are missing, police said
Saturday.
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People watch the turbulent waters of Bagmati River from a bridge as the
river flooded due to heavy rains in Kathmandu, Nepal, Saturday, Sept.
28, 2024. (AP Photo/Gopen Rai) |
Rains have been pounding since Friday night and are expected to
continue over the weekend. Seventeen people were also injured
while 1,053 were rescued across Kathmandu, according to Nepal
Police spokesman Bishwo Adhikari.
He said all police personnel across the nation have been ordered
to help in the rescue efforts.
The government had issued flood warnings across the Himalayan
nation warning of massive rainfall.
Buses were banned from traveling at night on highways and cars
were discouraged from the roads. Security forces were ordered to
high alert.
Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak told reporters that there are
reports of damage in other parts of the country, too, and
officials are still collecting information.
“The government's priority right now is to rescue the people and
help those who have been affected,” Lekhak said.
Parts of Kathmandu were inundated by the swollen rivers with
many houses flooded and residents forced to move to top floors.
A huge area on the southern side of the city has been mostly
flooded. An army helicopter was used to pick up four people who
were unable to leave their houses.
Most of Kathmandu was without power and internet for a period of
time.
There were reports of landslides and flooding in other parts of
the country.
The monsoon season that bring heavy rainfall began in June and
usually ends by mid-September.
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