Monsoon-induced disaster: 3,180 houses inundated, 900 houses damaged, 91 killed 44 missing so far
Monsoon-induced disaster
KATHMANDU, August 29: A total of 3,180 houses have been inundated so far due to floods during the current monsoon season.
According to the Nepal Police headquarters, 153 cowsheds, 60 bridges, eight schools and 14 government offices including 900 houses have been damaged due to the landslide. A total of 1,087 animals have perished since mid-June.
During the period, 5,924 people from 1,209 households were displaced due to 1,130 incidents of disaster,” said SSP Basanta Kunwar, spokesperson for Nepal Police.
Meanwhile, as many as 91 people have died in floods and landslides in different parts of the country due to incessant rains since the onset of monsoon, according to police. The deceased include 46 men, 23 women, 10 boys and 12 girls.
Floods and inundation have injured 116 people during the period. Forty-four people have gone missing in the floods. The search for the missing continues. According to the SSP Kunwar, 1,275 people affected by the disaster have been rescued from various places in the country.
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