Disaster in Nepal and India: dozens dead due to landslides and floods.
Severe weather in Nepal and India
According to inkorr.com: Nepal and India have been victims of heavy rains that triggered numerous landslides and flash floods. As a result of this tragedy, at least 47 people have died. Rescue operations are ongoing, and the situation remains extremely tense. This was reported by the publication 'Glavcom' citing Reuters.
The eastern district of Ilam, which borders India, has been the hardest hit: 35 people have died due to landslides. Another 9 people are considered missing after the flood, and 3 have died from lightning strikes in other parts of the country.
Consequences of the floods
These weather conditions have led to dozens of roads in Nepal being impassable, and several bridges have been destroyed. Many people have been trapped in mountainous areas. In the capital Kathmandu, streets, houses, and temples are flooded.
Meanwhile, in the neighboring Indian region of Darjeeling (West Bengal), at least 7 people have died due to landslides. Rescue services are actively working on-site, and the search for the deceased continues.
Floods and landslides in Nepal and India have led to alarming consequences: dozens of people have died, and rescue operations are ongoing. The situation remains complex and critical. Many regions have suffered significant destruction and human losses due to the disaster.
This severe weather underscores the urgent need for a response and support for the affected. The government and rescue services are mobilizing all available resources to assist those affected, but overcoming the consequences of the disaster will not be easy.
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