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At least 64 killed as floods and landslides hit Nepal and India

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KATHMANDU: Torrential rains have unleashed devastating landslides and floods across Nepal and neighbouring India, leaving more than 60 people dead and cutting off access to remote mountain communities, officials confirmed on Sunday.

Since Friday, relentless downpours have swollen rivers and inundated large areas of Nepal, with eastern districts bearing the brunt of the disaster. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority reported at least 44 fatalities nationwide, with five people still missing.

The district of Illam in eastern Nepal was hit hardest, where at least 37 residents lost their lives after heavy overnight rains triggered massive landslides. “Rescue workers have managed to reach the worst-hit areas, though operations were hampered by blocked roads,” district official Sunita Nepal said.

In the capital, Kathmandu, rivers overflowed, submerging settlements along their banks. Authorities deployed security forces, helicopters, and motorboats to assist in evacuations and rescue efforts.

Local residents said prior warnings from authorities helped reduce the damage. “There is some loss, but we were able to move belongings in time thanks to the flood alert,” said Rajan Khadga, a vegetable vendor in Kathmandu.

The disaster has also disrupted national connectivity, with highways blocked, flights cancelled, and hundreds of holiday travellers stranded as they tried to return home after the Dashain festival.

Prime Minister Sushila Karki reassured the public that the government was mobilising all resources for rescue and relief. “Your safety is our utmost concern. Do not hesitate to seek necessary assistance,” she said in a televised address. The government has declared Sunday and Monday as public holidays and urged citizens to avoid non-essential travel.

Meanwhile, neighbouring India has also reported casualties from rain-induced landslides and flash floods, though exact figures remain under assessment as rescue operations continue.

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