The Death Toll From The Floods And Landslides Reached 76 The death toll in floods and landslides due to incessant rains has reached 76 people. Similarly, 72 people were killed and 36 injured, the armed police said on Saturday night. Similarly, Shailendra Thapa, Assistant Spokesperson of the Armed Police, informed that there were physical damages in 195 places across the country.
He said that around 4,000 manpower was deployed at 90 locations including 23 plants and divers in all 3 districts of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur and 1,457 people were safely rescued. According to him, 34 people died, 21 were missing and 15 were injured in the valley.
Similarly, 853 people have been rescued safely in Panchthar, Okhaldhunga, Dhankuta, Jhapa, Morang, Solukhumbu and Sunsari in Koshi province, while physical damage has occurred in 152 places, 10 people have died, 9 people have died and 2 people have been injured.
55 people have been rescued safely in the Rautahat and Mahottari districts of Madhesh province, while 10 people have suffered physical damage and 1 person is missing.
Similarly, 494 people have been rescued safely in Bagmati (except the valley), Kavre, Sindhuli, Sindhupalchok, Makwanpur, Dolakha, Dhading and Chitwan districts, while in 31 places of physical damage, 29 people have died, 19 people have been injured and 39 people have gone missing.
Similarly, he said that 2 people were lost due to a flood in Rupandehi of Lumbini province. He said that 10,540 personnel from the Armed Police Force, Nepal have been mobilized for search and rescue in the incidents that occurred in various districts of Nepal.