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Nepal Floods: Death Toll Reaches 100, Dozens Missing

A tin shed lies partially submerged at the edge of the Bagmati River in spate after heavy rains in Kathmandu, Nepal, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Gopen Rai)

Authorities in Nepal are grappling with the aftermath of severe flooding and landslides that have claimed the lives of at least 100 people, with many more still unaccounted for. The devastating natural disasters have left a trail of destruction across the mountainous country, prompting a large-scale rescue and recovery operation.

Rescue workers have been working tirelessly to locate survivors and retrieve bodies, with 14 victims recovered from two buses buried in a landslide near Kathmandu. Efforts are ongoing to uncover additional vehicles trapped in the debris, as the death toll is expected to rise further.

The capital city of Kathmandu has been particularly hard hit, with at least 34 fatalities reported in the area. The city remains isolated as key highways have been blocked by landslides, hindering transportation and relief efforts.

Rescue operations underway to locate survivors and retrieve bodies.
100+ people dead in Nepal due to flooding and landslides.
14 victims found in buses buried in a landslide near Kathmandu.
Kathmandu hit hard with at least 34 fatalities reported.
Key highways blocked by landslides, hindering relief efforts.
Monsoon season poses further threat of rainfall.
Flood warnings issued, schools and colleges closed for safety.
Residents cleaning up as water levels recede, authorities providing assistance.
Police and soldiers leading rescue operations with heavy equipment.

Despite improved weather conditions on Sunday, the threat of further rainfall looms large, with the monsoon season in full swing. The government has issued flood warnings and implemented safety measures, including the closure of schools and colleges for the next three days.

Residents in flood-affected areas are working to clean up their homes as water levels recede, while authorities continue to provide assistance to those in need. Police officers and soldiers are leading rescue operations, utilizing heavy equipment to clear blocked roads and access remote areas.

The situation remains critical as the country grapples with the aftermath of the disaster, with communities coming together to support one another in the face of adversity. Our thoughts are with the people of Nepal during this challenging time.

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