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112 dead, 65 missing in Nepal floods

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Update: Latest report puts the figure for deaths at 112 across the country while 65 people are still missing. Forty-nine killed in Kathmandu Valley alone.

More than 60 people have died in Central Nepal as three days of record-breaking rainfall caused rivers to burst their banks and triggered landslides. Another 64 are missing, according to the Armed Police Force that is engaged in search and rescue.

Kathmandu Valley was hit the hardest, having experienced half the annual average rainfall in just two days. More than 700mm of rain fell in just the past 30 hours. The heaviest rain was in southern Lalitpur district, and that is where at least 20 of the fatalities took place.

Parts of Nakkhu area of Lalitpur were submerged from early on Saturday morning by the raging waters carrying sediment from illegal quarries upstream. Photos: GOPEN RAI

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Sabita Maharjan lost two of her corrugated tin shelters built by the banks of the Vishnumati.

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Bagmati Province where Kathmandu is located recorded 53 deaths, while Lalitpur saw the highest casualty at 20, followed by 14 in Kavre and 11 in Kathmandu. Bhaktapur and Panchthar have recorded five deaths each while Dhankuta, Sindhupalchok and Dolakha registered two.

Of those missing, 54 are from Bagmati, seven from Kosi, two from Lumbini and one from Madhes provinces. District-wise, Kavre has the highest number of missing individuals at 16 — most of them along the Rosi Kkola which saw a flash flood. A section of the BP Highway was washed away by the river.

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An overhead view of the Nakkhu bridge in southern Lalitpur. Photo: GOPEN RAI

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The gaping hole in the Nakkhu bridge that put the bridge out of action.

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Fifteen are missing in Lalitpur, six each in Kathmandu and Makwanpur, five each in Panchthar and Dolakha, four in Jhapa, three in Dhading, two in Rupandehi and one each in Mahottari and Sindhuli.

Of the 34 injured, 33 are from Bagmati province. Meanwhile, security personnel have rescued 2,103 people, nearly 1,500 of them in Kathmandu Valley. Nepal Army helicopters were used to pluck stranded people from rooftops and river banks in Lalitpur and Kavre.

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Locals in southern Lalitpur move their belongings as they evacuate the high-risk area.

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Parts of Balkhu and Teku were submerged too while the rivers deposited washed up trash collected by recycling centres located along the river banks. Photos: SUMAN NEPALI

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In Makwanpur, three students affiliated with the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) at a training camp were killed in a landslide while three others are missing. They were trying to move to safer ground.

The floods and landslides have damaged property worth millions in Bagmati and Kosi provinces while Madhes, Gandaki, Karnali, Lumbini and Sudurpaschim have also suffered damage. A major highway bridge connecting Khotang with the Tarai was washed away. Another road bridge joining Ramechhap at Khurkot was also swept away.

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The statue of the Buddha on the banks of Narayani River in Bharatpur where the water level rose dangerously high. Photo: KRISHNA ACHARYA / RSS(Photo: krishna acharya)

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A dog being rescued in Gaudakot in Nawalpur. Photo: KRISHNA ACHARYA / RSS(Photo: krishna acharya)

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The road to Rukum via Dang’s Tulsipur was damaged by landslides like this one. Photo: KULDEEP NEUPANE / RSS(Photo: Kuldip Neupane/Dang/RSS)

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A section of Gurusinghe-Sanhikharka road is obstructed by landslides on Saturday afternoon. Photo: PREM NARAYAN ACHARYA / RSS(Photo: premnarayan acharya)

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Thirty-four of the 36 sluice gates of the Bagmati Barrage in Sarlahi were opened to let out the flood waters. Photo: BISHWONATH THAKUR / RSS(Photo: विश्वनाथ ठा)

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The water level of Bagmati in Sarlahi rises dangerously high on Saturday afternoon. The river originates in Kathmandu Valley and flows down to the Tarai before joining the Ganga River in India. Photo: BISHWONATH THAKUR / RSS (Photo: विश्वनाथ ठा)

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The Kali Gandaki River in Gulmi put nearby settlements at risk in Ridi. Photo: JANARDAN GHIMIRE / RSS(Photo: जनार्दन घिम)

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Houses built along the Trisuli River in Malekhu at risk as the water level rose. Photo: SHANKAR SHRESTHA / RSS(Photo: शंकर श्रेष्)

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A landslide in Ghasikuwa of Byas municipality of the Prithvi Highway obstructs the Damauli-Dumre section of the newly widened and upgrades road. Photo: KRISHNA NEUPANE / RSS (Photo: krishna neupane)

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The Hanumate River floods Bhaktapur’s Bhatbhateni area. Photo: KIRANRAJ BISTA / RSS(Photo: किरणराज विष)

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Koteswor neighbourhood was submerged afer the Manohora River broke its banks. Photo: KIRANRAJ BISTA / RSS(Photo: kiranraj bista)

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The street in front of Bhatbhateni Supermarket in Bhaktapur. Photo: NARAYAN NEUPANE / RSS(Photo: नारायण न्यौ)

Most highways across Nepal have been blocked by landslides and fallen trees, stranding thousands of travellers. The government has banned passenger buses at night on some arterial highways. 

Ramechhap Airport at Manthali which is used for flights ferrying trekkers to Lukla during the peak season has also been flooded after Tama Kosi overflowed. A Tara Air Twin Otter and a Summit Air Let 410 were towed to a higher part of the apron.

Two sluice gates of the Kulekhani Dam were partially opened on Saturday morning as the water level rose dangerously high in the reservoir. The dam has been running at full capacity generating 60MW of energy since Friday, but the water level is at an all-time-high at 1,530.93m.

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Kulekhani

In Dolakha, five technicians are missing from the dam site of the Upper Tamakosi Hydroelectric Project. The headworks of the dam as well as the control room, desander and culvert have been damaged due to the landslide. Power generation had been stopped from 7PM on Friday due to high water flow.

Four major hydropower projects have been shut down due to damage reducing generation capacity by 1,700MW. Rotating power cuts is in effect.

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Upper Tamakosi

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A view of Kathmandu and Himalayan peaks visible after rain ended on Saturday evening. Photo: KUNDA DIXIT

 

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