Men, women and children at a squatter settlement in Gaidakot, Nawalparasi wade through floodwaters from the Narayani River that inundated their homes Tuesday. The water level in the river reached 10.24 meters in the evening.
© Ramesh Kumar Paudel/RepublicMen, women and children at a squatter settlement in Gaidakot, Nawalparasi wade through floodwaters from the Narayani River that inundated their homes Tuesday. The water level in the river reached 10.24 meters in the evening.
Floods and landslides have swept across various parts of the country, leaving at least 37 people dead in the last 24 hours. Twenty-six others have gone missing while more than 2,000 houses are inundated.

Landslides and floods triggered by incessant rainfall have left 15 dead in Pyuthan district, seven in Gulmi, four in Palpa, three in Makwanpur, two in Udaypur, three in Baglung, one in Banke and two in Rupandehi. Hundreds of families have been displaced in various parts of the country.

Monsoon-triggered floods and landslides in Pyuthan claimed at least 15 lives. And at least 23 others in the district have gone missing. Over 200 households are at high risk of being swept away by flooding and landslides.


Among the deceased, five are from Lung VDC, two from Puja, and two others from Khawang. Shova Rijal and Kali Pariyar of Lung-6 were buried in landslide. Prem Thapa, 11, Ranjana KC, 40, and Sushila KC, 12, of Bahane Bajar were buried by landslide and later pronounced dead.



The Tinaun River swept away a suspension bridge that linked Devinagar and Buddhanagar in Rupandehi district Tuesday afternoon.
© Rekha Bhusal/RepublicaThe Tinaun River swept away a suspension bridge that linked Devinagar and Buddhanagar in Rupandehi district Tuesday afternoon.
Similarly, Supari Malla and Mukesh Malla of Rajwara were buried by mud while sleeping at home. Two more have been buried under mud in Khawang. Their identities are yet to be ascertained. One person from the same area has gone missing.

Meanwhile, more than 200 families have been displaced due to fear of landslides in various parts of Pyuthan. The affected families have not slept since Monday night due to landslide fears.

Four persons, including three members of one family, died when their house collapsed due to landslide triggered by incessant downpour in Palpa district, Tuesday.

According to District Police Office (DPO) Palpa, 45-year-old Tam Bahadur Kanauje, his wife Khagisara and daughter Yashoda Kanauje died in Gothadi VDC-5.

The bodies of the victims, who were buried by landslide while they were asleep at house on Monday night, were retrieved only on Tuesday morning.

Similarly, a girl has been buried to death after her house was buried by landslide in Dobhan VDC-1 along the Siddharth Highway, Tuesday morning.

The deceased has been identified as 15-year-old Ashmita BK, a ninth grader at Tilottama Higher Secondary School. Other members of her family managed to escape, informed Kulchandra Puri, a local.

"The landslide started from about 100 meters above. It has completely blocked the highway, bringing traffic to a grinding halt," said Praveen Acharya, chief of the District Traffic Police Office, adding that dozers have been deployed to clear the obstructions.

Chief District Officer (CDO) Baburam Gautam has urged locals to remain on high alert as the rainfall has not stopped and there are chances of a rise in river levels.

The District Disaster Relief Committee (DDRC) and the district chapter of the Red Cross informed that they have already started distributing relief to the victims.

Likewise, three members of the same family died when landslide buried their house at Sola Bhanjyang of Bhimfedi-5 in Makwanpur district, Monday night. The deceased have been identified as Tek Bahadur Rumba Lama, 25, his wife Parbati, 23, and their five-year-old son Bikash, according to Inspector Basudev Thapa of Area Police Office (APO), Bhimphedi.

The swollen Saptakoshi River as seen from the Saptakoshi Dam in Sunsari district on Tuesday. The flow in the river reached 285,000 cusec (cubic foot per second), the highest so far this year, on Tuesday afternoon
© Amar Khadka/RepublicaThe swollen Saptakoshi River as seen from the Saptakoshi Dam in Sunsari district on Tuesday. The flow in the river reached 285,000 cusec (cubic foot per second), the highest so far this year, on Tuesday afternoon
A rescue team of 10 led by Thapa had reached the incident site at 5 am upon receiving information about the incident. Nepal Army personnel and locals also joined the rescue effort. Together they evacuated and rescued four households at high risk, according to Thapa.

All three deceased have been taken to the Bhimphedi-based Primary Health Post for post mortem.

Similarly, seven persons died in Gulmi district after landslide buried their homes.

The deceased have been identified as Kalika Darji, 62, Tulasa Darji, 49, and Asmita Darji, 19, of Hastichaur-1; and eight-year-old Suman and six-year-old Simana, the children of Gopal Rana of Bishukharka-9, according to Inspector Bhola Rawal of DPO, Gulmi.

Likewise, Bishnu Prasad Ghimire, 36; and Asha Gharti, 13, of Hwangdi-3 in the same district were killed when their houses collapsed. Bishnu Saru, 70, of Hastichaur, has sustained critical injuries in the incident.

At least three persons have died and two others remain missing in Baglung. Floods and landslides have washed away 26 houses. Property worth millions of rupees has been destroyed in the district.

Santa Bahadur Tamang of Rajkut-7 lost his two children - Tuji, 8, and Dekyi, 22. Another victim is Yamuna Buda, 18, of Darling-7.

According to DPO Baglung, Debi Buda of Darling-7 and his son Sandeep have gone missing. "There is a real possibility that the missing are already dead," said Inspector Chakra Bahadur Singh.

Police have recovered the bodies of two persons who had gone missing since Monday morning after floods swept away various settlements in Udayapur district. The deceased have been identified as Kali Maya Rai, 38, of Rampur Thokshila-2, and 13-year-old Hritu Pradhan of Tapeshwari VDC.

Floodwater washed Rai's body 200 meters from his house, according to APO, Rampur. Likewise, Pradhan also drowned in floodwater, informed Superintendent of Police (SP) Nar Bahadur KC. Police suspect that Pradhan drowned while heading for school in the morning.

Incessant rainfall since the past few days has badly affected normal life in the district.

According to police, floods have inundated various settlements of Triyuga Municipality Wards 2, 4, 6, 7 and 8. Likewise, most of the settlements of Beltar Basaha Municipality have been inundated, according to police.

A couple -- Chhabilal Gaha, 60, and HukumKali Gaha, 55, -- died after being swept away by the Kanchan River in Saljhandi, Rupandehi, according to DPO Rupandehi.

In Banke district, Akash Khatri, 15, of Kohalpur-2 was swept away and drowned by the flooded Kirannala River.

(With reporting by Ramesh Kumar Paudel from Makawanpur, LB Thapa from Pyuthan, Tekendra Basyal from Kohalpur, Mukti Prasad Neupane from Palpa, Rekha Bhusal from Rupandehi and Kiran Man Bajracharya from Kapilvastu)