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Freak Nepal storm kills 27, injures hundreds

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KathmaNDu: A freak storm tore down houses and overturned cars and trucks as it swept across southern Nepal killing at least 27 people and leaving more than 600 injured, officials said.

The rare spring storm battered the rural district of Bara and adjoining areas late Sunday.

Five children were among the dead, the home ministry said, and a major operation was underway to get relief supplies to the region and evacuate the injured.

The winds were so fierce that they overturned a bus carrying passengers, witnesses said. Houses, trees and electricit­y pylons were all toppled in the storm.

Injured victims flocked to local hospitals who were unable to cope and at least seven people were airlifted to Kathmandu for treatment.

“I’ve never seen anything like this. The winds took away everything, my home and my family,” Ram Babu Patel, 45, whose wife was killed in the storm, said.

“I was at home getting ready for dinner when the storm hit – it was unbelievab­le. We have nothing left.”

Many of the victims were crushed to death under the debris of their houses or by fallen trees and poles. The strong winds overturned parked cars on the roads.

Prakash Tharu, a volunteer in Bara district hit hard by the storm, described the scene of devastatio­n in the villages.

“The storm destroyed everything in its path. Houses have no roofs and trees are all down,” Tharu said.

“There is a desperate need for food and relief.”

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli expressed his condolence­s and said that the government would do its best for the injured. — AFP

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