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11 killed, several missing as massive rains wreak havoc across Nepal

ANKARA: At least 11 people were killed and several went missing as incessant monsoon rains triggered landslides and flash floods across Nepal, local media reported on Sunday.

The floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains over the past 24 hours destroyed several houses, and blocked key highways and roads, local English daily The Kathmandu Post reported.

The major rivers across the country have been flooded, leaving many settlements at high risk. The Narayani and Rapti rivers in western Nepal crossed the danger mark on Saturday.

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

Gandaki province has been the hardest hit, where at least seven people were killed while many others went missing in Tanahun, Syangja, and Parbat districts.

A landslide struck a house in Syangja district on Saturday afternoon, burying three people.

In the capital Kathmandu, several rivers have overflowed their bank
s, flooding roads and inundating many houses.

Local broadcasters showed people wading through waist-deep water or residents using buckets to empty their houses.

At least 50 people across the Himalayan country have died in landslides, floods, and lightning strikes since mid-June when the annual monsoon rains started.

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