Kathmandu: At least 145 people have died in floods and landslides triggered by monsoon rain in various parts of the country.
According to Deputy Inspector General of Police Dan Bahadur Karki, spokesperson of Nepal Police, since the monsoon began on June 10, three people died in Kathmandu Valley, 25 in Koshi Province, six in Madhes, 29 in Bagmati, 42 in Gandaki, 25 in Lumbini, eight in Karnali and 10 in Sudurpaschim Province.
Similarly, during the period ten people were injured in Kathmandu valley, 37 in Koshi, 10 people in Madhes, 10 in Bagmati, 34 in Gandaki province, 10 in Lumbini, 51 in Karnali and 14 people in Sudurpaschim province.
Likewise, 26 people were rescued in Kathmandu valley, 49 in Koshi, 12 in Bagmati, 14 in Gandaki, two in Karnali and five in Sudurpaschim province.
According to police, two people have gone missing in Koshi, 42 in Bagmati, two in Gandaki and one person in Karnali province. A total of 383 houses have been submerged due to floods while 255 houses, 91 sheds, 43 bridges, two schools and two government offices were damaged, the police further added.
Likewise, 715 cattle-heads have period in the disaster. A total of 4,112 households were displaced due to the disaster during that period, said Spokesperson DIG Karki.
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