Floods and landslides in Nepal kill 200
Floods and landslides in nepal kill 200…
The death toll due to rain-induced floods and landslides in nepal rose to nearly 200 on monday (September 30) while at least 30 people are still missing. police gave this information. Incessant rains since last friday caused floods and landslides at many places, causing devastation in the Himalayan nation. nepal police officials said that at least 192 people have died due to incessant rains, floods, landslides and waterlogging. He said that 194 other people have also been injured across the country in this disaster, while 30 others are missing.
Amid the deteriorating conditions in nepal due to rain, india is also concerned for its citizens. In this sequence, the indian Embassy in Kathmandu released helpline numbers by posting on the social media platform X. It was written that indian citizens in nepal who need help can contact these emergency helpline numbers. These helpline numbers are - +977-9851316807, +977-9851107021, 977-9749833292.
How is india affected by Nepal's floods?
Two states of india, Uttar Pradesh and bihar, are also significantly affected by Nepal's floods. Actually, both these states share data-borders with Nepal. In this sequence, bjp leader giriraj singh said that so much water has been released by nepal in bihar that a situation of artificial flood has been created which will ruin and devastate Bihar. The important thing is that many rivers including Kosi, Gandak, Budhi Gandak, Bagmati, Kamla Balan are flowing from nepal to Bihar. If we look at the data, every year due to excessive rainfall, situations like flood and landslide arise in Nepal.
All-party meeting called in Nepal
Acting prime minister Prakash Man Singh on sunday called an all-party meeting at the Prime Minister's office in Singha Durbar in which it was decided to speed up rescue, relief and rehabilitation efforts during the disaster caused by heavy rains. The home Ministry said that all security agencies have been deployed for relief work after the floods and landslides and personnel of the nepal Army, nepal police and Armed police Force have rescued about 4,500 disaster-affected persons so far. The injured are being treated free of cost and food and other emergency relief materials have been provided to other people affected by the floods.