NEPAL FLOOD 2019: A Report


Due to heavy rainfall since July 12, Friday, Death toll from floods and landslides triggered has reached 43 until 9 PM on Saturday, according to the latest bulletin published by Nepal Police.Twenty four people have gone missing, 20 have been injured and 1104 people have been rescued across the country.
The Kids are Stuck in the way.

5 people died each in Lalitpur and Bhojpur districts, 4 in Makwanpur, three people each in Kathmandu, Khotang, Okhaldhunga and Kavre districts, two people each in Dhading, Jhapa and Sinduli, and one person each in Palpa, Parsa, Ramechhap, Illam, Sunsari, Bara, Rauthat, Siraha, Dhanusha, Chitwan and Dolpa.
Out of 43 people who lost their lives, 18 are women and 25 are men.

Four people in Makwanpur, 3 in Dhankuta two each in Kavre, Bhojpur, Sunsari and Sindhuli and one person each in Khotang, Dhading, Chitwan, Dolakha and Ramechhap have been injured.
APF is rescuing the people.
Six people in Sindhuli, 3 each in Ilam and Morang and one person each in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Panchthar, Jhapa, Udayapur, Sunsari, Parsa, Mahottari, Rautahat, Siraha, Dhanusha and Dhading have gone missing.
The Nepal Army and police have been deployed in every disaster-hit area to carry out rescue operations.
Kid going to school even after the roads are flooded in Janakpur

Out of 1104 people, 500 people in Mahottari, 300 in Dhanusha, 200 in Rautahat, 185 in Kathmandu, 100 in Sarlahi, 70 in Sindhuli, 25 in Saptari, 10 in Udayapur, 8 in Lalitpur, 2 in Siraha and one person each in Bhaktapur, Sunsari, Makwanpur and Khotang, have been rescued across the county as per the latest bulletin published by Nepal Police.


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