Rain-induced disasters claim 148 lives, 55 missing
The death toll in the floods and landslides triggered by incessant rainfall has reached 148 while the number of people gone missing stands at 55.
As the rains lashed out various districts including the Kathmandu Valley itself, incidents of landslide, flood and inundation took such a number of lives and damaged huge property.
It has been learnt that 100 people were injured in the recent catastrophes.
Categorically, Dhading district witnessed 38 deaths, Lalitpur 22, Kathmandu 16, Kavre 29, Makawanpur seven, Sindhpalchowk six, and Solukhumbu, Panchthar and Bhaktapur five each, according to Rishiram Tiwari, Spokesperson at Home Ministry.
Similarly, Dolakha had three casualties, Sindhuli, Dhankuta, Jhapa, Ramchhap and Mahottari two each, and Udayapur, Ilam, Saptari, and Nuwakot one each.
A total of 9,983 security persons were mobilized for search and rescue operations in the disaster-hit areas, while 3,662 people have been rescued so far.
The floods and landslides pulled down 322 houses and 16 bridges, according to data provided by the Armed Police Force.
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