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Heavy rains kill at least 22 in Nepal, block roads

5 Oct 2025, 6:16 AM
Heavy rains kill at least 22 in Nepal, block roads
Heavy rains kill at least 22 in Nepal, block roads

KATHMANDU, Oct 5 — Heavy rains triggered landslides and flash floods blocking roads, washing away bridges and killing at least 22 people in the last 36 hours in Nepal.

Police spokesman Binod Ghimire said today that 18 people were killed in separate landslides in the Ilam district in the east bordering India. Three people were killed in southern Nepal in lightning strikes, and one person died in floods in Udayapur district, also in eastern Nepal.

Floods washed away eleven people and have been missing since Saturday, the authorities said.

“Rescue efforts for them are going on,” said the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority's spokesman Shanti Mahat to Reuters.

Several highways have been blocked by landslides and washed away by floods, stranding hundreds of passengers.

"Domestic flights are largely disrupted, but international flights are operating normally,” Kathmandu Airport spokesman Rinji Sherpa said.

In southeastern Nepal, the Koshi River, which causes deadly floods in the eastern Indian state of Bihar almost every year, was flowing above the danger level.

Sunsari district governor Dharmendra Kumar Mishra said that water flows in the Koshi River were more than double normal.

All 56 sluice gates of the Koshi Barrage had been opened to drain out water, compared with about 10 to 12 during a normal situation, and the authorities are “preparing to ban heavy vehicles from its bridge”.

In hill-ringed Kathmandu, several rivers have flooded roads and inundated many houses, cutting the temple-studded capital off from the rest of the country by road.

Hundreds of people die every year in landslides and flash floods that are common in mostly mountainous Nepal during the monsoon season, which usually starts in mid-June and continues through mid-September.

Weather officials say rains are likely to lash the Himalayan nation until tomorrow, and the authorities say they are taking “maximum care and precautions” to help people affected by the disaster.

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