Monsoon Landslides Kill Over 60 in Nepal India Hills
Monsoon Landslides Kill Over 60 in Nepal India Hills

Monsoon Landslides Kill Over 60 in Nepal India Hills

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Heavy monsoon rains have caused deadly landslides and floods in Nepal and the Indian state of West Bengal, leading to significant loss of life and widespread disruption. In Nepal, more than 44 people have died, with at least 37 fatalities in the eastern Illam district alone, where entire villages were swept away and infrastructure severely damaged. The Nepalese government has deployed helicopters and ground troops for rescue and evacuation, while major highways and domestic flights have been suspended due to blocked roads and poor visibility. In West Bengal's Kalimpong and Darjeeling hills, over 20 people have died, many remain missing, and road connectivity has been disrupted, prompting state government-led rescue and relief efforts. The Indian Prime Minister, President, and Union Home Minister have taken note of the disaster, and there are calls for national disaster recognition to enhance relief support. Both regions are continuing coordinated emergency operations amid ongoing heavy rainfall and challenging conditions.

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