Nepal Landslides And Floods Claim 51 Lives, PM Modi Offers Assistance | World News

Within the last 24 hours after the violent landslides and floods, at least 51 people died in the Ilam region of Eastern Nepal.
According to the Armed Police Force Center in Kathmandu, disasters about monsoon since Friday have demanded many lives in Nepal. Koshi province reported 36 deaths, while three deaths were recorded in Madhesh. Only in Ilam, landslides caused 27 deaths and five people were not taken into account. The flood and landslides in Udayapur demanded two lives and left a person injured.
Lightning strikes also contributed to the wounded: a person was killed in Khotang and three were injured, two were injured in Bhojpur, and three deaths occurred in Madhesh. The rivers swept one in the Bara, four in Rasuwa and one in Katmandu. Another person was injured by Lightning in Makwanpur.
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PM Modi offers help to Nepal
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered Nepal, who has faced heavy rainfall since Friday, and caused landslides, floods and floods in various areas.
“Loss of life and damage caused by heavy rains in Nepal. We are standing with the Nepal peoples and the government. As a friendly neighbor and the first intervention, India continues to be determined to provide any necessary help.”
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Nepal wars after heavy rains: landslides, floods and corrupted transportation
According to the Ministry of Hydrology and Meteorology, heavy rains have polluted Nepal since Friday, but the situation slightly decreased until Sunday morning.
According to the department, most districts decreased, Lalitpur in Kathmandu Valley recorded the highest amounts. Light shower continued in some parts of Kathmandu, Morang, Sunsari, Udayapur, Söndari, Siraha, Dhanusha, Sarlahi, Sindhuli and Ramechhap.
Despite the general decline in the rain, the section warned that the rugged regions of the East Koshi province may experience heavy rainfall in the afternoon and night.
Trigger triggered by the deeds, destroying the transportation of more than one highway was damaged. The Nepal government continued the ban on the vehicle movement in and out of Kathmandu Valley.
The PrithVi Motorway, which connects Kathmandu to the West Nepal, BP highway, which connects the capital to the Southeast Southeast Nepal, and the arraniko highway are completely prevented. Similarly, Pasang Lhamu, Koshi and Siddhicharan highways do not pass.
Metropolitan Traffic Police Department, social media update, due to the risks of landslides and floods, long-distance transportation services in five provinces-Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati, Ganda and Lumbini-military was taken.
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