Los Angeles Times

47 dead in Nepal flooding

Toll is expected to go up. Heavy rains have caused landslides and displaced thousands.

- Associated press

KATMANDU, Nepal — Landslides and flooding triggered by heavy rain have killed at least 47 people in southern Nepal and left thousands homeless, police said Sunday.

The death toll was expected to go up, with about two dozen other people missing and feared dead after three days of heavy downpours in at least nine southern districts of the Himalayan country, said police spokesman Pushkar Karki.

About 31,000 families have been displaced by the floods and landslides, which began Friday, he said.

Police said floodwater­s toppled telephone towers and power lines, cutting communicat­ions and electricit­y in many areas.

Rescue efforts were hampered by incessant rain and roads that have been washed away in many places.

Traffic on Nepal’s main east-west highway was stopped after parts of the road and some bridges were severely damaged by the floodwater­s.

Teams of soldiers and police officers were working together in the rescue and evacuation efforts, said Ram Krishna Subedi, a Home Ministry spokesman.

In the eastern city of Biratnagar, the airport was closed after the runway was submerged under more than 2 feet of water.

Landslides and flooding are common in the Himalayan region during the monsoon season, which runs from June through September.

 ?? AFP/Getty Images ?? N E PA L I S navigate an inundated area in Birgunj, Parsa district, south of Katmandu, the capital.
AFP/Getty Images N E PA L I S navigate an inundated area in Birgunj, Parsa district, south of Katmandu, the capital.

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