The Borneo Post

Nepal landslide kills eight, victims mostly children

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KATHMANDU: A landslide killed a woman and at least seven children in Nepal over the weekend as officials issued warnings yesterday of the risk of more landslides and flash floods due to torrential rain.

Working in the downpour, rescuers in Bheri town, about 310 kilometres west of capital Kathmandu, were still searching for a missing boy, having pulled out one survivor.

“Army and police personnel are digging with shovels through mud for a 12-year- old boy who is missing,” Krishna Prasad Khatiwada, a senior government official in Bheri, told Reuters by phone.

The dead children were aged between three and eleven years.

Flash floods and landslides in the June- September monsoon season are common in mostly mountainou­s Nepal, home to eight of the world’s 14 highest mountains including Mount Everest.

Samir Shrestha, an official at the weather forecastin­g office in Kathmandu, said more landslides and f lash f loods were likely as heavy rains were forecast for hilly areas in central and western Nepal through Tuesday.

Residents in Terai, the southern low lying region bordering India, had been warned to beware of f loods as water levels were rising in many rivers, he said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Nepalese Army rescue locals on a dinghy in a flooded neighbourh­ood after incessant rainfall in Bhaktapur, Nepal. — Reuters photo
Nepalese Army rescue locals on a dinghy in a flooded neighbourh­ood after incessant rainfall in Bhaktapur, Nepal. — Reuters photo

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