Nepal’s Interior Minister Ramesh Lekhak said there was evidence of damage from the disaster in other parts of the country, but authorities were still collecting more information.
At least 66 people have died due to floods in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu, Sky News reports.
It is reported that the death toll may rise as 69 more people are missing.
Nepal’s Interior Minister Ramesh Lekhak said there was evidence of damage from the disaster in other parts of the country, but authorities were still collecting more information.
It was noticed that on the night of Friday, September 27, rain started in Kathmandu. Some parts of Kathmandu received up to 322.2 mm of rain in the last 24 hours.
Usually, the rainy season in Nepal, which brings heavy rains, starts in June and ends in mid-September.
We remind you that the Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk announced the introduction of a natural disaster due to floods in the south of the country.
Source: korrespondent
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