At least 34 people were killed in the capital Kathmandu, where heavy rains lashed parts of the city.
The death toll from floods and landslides in Nepal has risen to 193. AP reported this on Monday, September 30.
According to the police, 31 people are considered missing. Another 96 people were injured as a result of the disaster.
At least 34 people were found dead in the capital Kathmandu, where heavy rains flooded large parts of the city.
Three buses were buried in a landslide that killed three dozen people on a highway about 16 kilometers from Kathmandu.
On September 29-30, the weather improved, making it possible to intensify rescue and restoration work.
The rainy season started in Nepal in June. It usually ends in mid-September.
We remind you that on September 27, it started raining in Kathmandu. In some parts of the city, as much as 322.2 mm of rain fell in the last 24 hours. 66 deaths were reported.
Source: korrespondent

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