monsoon in Nepal

Monsoon related disasters claims 192 lives, 30 people still missing

Nepal has been devastated by floods, landslides, and inundations that have claimed the lives of at least 192 people, with 30 others still reported missing due to continuous rainfall in the last few days. According to Rishiram Tiwari, spokesperson for the Ministry of Home Affairs, an additional 194 individuals have been injured in various disaster-related […]

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Rain-soaked Kathmandu (In Photos)

A collection of rain-soaked images from Kathmandu- the city’s streets, markets, and everyday life under the monsoon downpour. The Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has reported a surge in river flow nationwide for today and tomorrow, issuing critical warnings for areas near riverbanks. Both air and road travel have been affected due to continuous rainfall,

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Continuous rain inundates places, disrupts lives in Kathmandu Valley

Continuous rainfall has resulted in flooding across the Kathmandu Valley, severely impacting settlements along the riverbanks and causing widespread disruption. The incessant downpour, which began last night, has led to a marked rise in the water levels of several rivers and streams, including the Bagmati, Bishnumati, Dhobikhola, and Hanumante. This surge has particularly affected the

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Monsoon enters Nepal

The monsoon season has officially entered Nepali territory, marking its onset three days earlier than the typical monsoon calendar. According to the Weather Forecasting Division of the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, the monsoon entered the Koshi Province this morning. Meteorologist Sanjeev Adhikari reported that the monsoon has commenced in the eastern districts of Taplejung,

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Floods and landslides due to incessant rainfall still causing trouble in Nepal

With the extended monsoon season this year, floods and landslides are still prevalent in many parts of Nepal. As many as 8,700 households have been affected due to inundation caused by flash floods in Banke district. According to Topendra Bahadur KC, Banke Assistant Chief District Officer, 2131 flood-affected people have been rescued from 37 wards

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