Kathmandu: At least 125 people have so far lost their lives in different disaster-related incidents, including floods and landslides that occurred in different parts of the country due to incessant rain since June 10.
According to Deputy Inspector General Dan Bahadur Karki, Nepal Police spokesperson, since June 10, some 125 people have died in the disaster, including two in Kathmandu, 22 in Koshi province, five in Madhes province, 20 in Bagmati province, 38 in Gandaki province, 23 in Lumbini province, seven in Karnali province, and eight in Sudurpaschim province.
Eight people in Kathmandu, 34 in Koshi province, nine in Madhes province, seven in Bagmati province, 29 in Gandaki province, nine in Lumbini province, 33 in Karnali province, and 14 in Sudurpaschim province have been injured in the disaster-related incidents, said Karki.
Similarly, Koshi province has rescued 41 people, while Gandaki province has rescued 12.
Karki further added that eight people have gone missing, including two in Koshi province, one in Madhes province, two in Bagmati province, one in Gandaki province, one in Karnali province, and one in Sudurpaschim province.
“Search is on for those who have gone missing in the floods and landslides,” he said. According to the police, it has not included the data of those missing in the Simaltal incident, where two buses and 65 passengers went missing.
A total of 182 houses have been inundated due to floods. As many as 222 houses, 80 cowsheds, 43 bridges, a school, and two government offices were damaged.
A total of 585 livestock have died in the disaster. A total of 3,721 families have been displaced by the disaster during the period.
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