36 killed in landslides in Nepal (Lead)
October 7th, 2009 - 1:02 am ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )Kathmandu, Oct 6 (DPA) Unseasonably heavy rains in western Nepal left a trail of destruction Tuesday, killing at least 36 people and injuring several others, official said.
Government officials said landslides struck at least five districts in western Nepal while flash floods were reported in Nepal’s plains, known as Terai, after heavy rain began falling Sunday evening, displacing nearly a thousand people.
Worst affected was Accham district, about 400 km west of Kathmandu, where at least 19 people were killed in two separate landslides.
Another 12 people died in landslides in neighbouring Dedeldhura district, where an early morning landslide swept away two houses while their occupants slept inside, killing most of them, police officer Tulsi Aryal said.
The dead included seven children, among them a 6-month-old infant. Two other children were pulled out of the rubble alive by rescue workers, Aryal said.
Another five deaths were reported in three other districts, government officials said.
Additional police and rescue workers were dispatched to the affected areas but hilly terrain and continuing bad weather were hampering search operations, officials said.
The country’s meteorological department said in a statement that large parts of western Nepal had received rains in excess of 20 centimetres in the past 48 hours.
A statement issued by the meteorological department said Dhangadhi town in western Nepal had received 350 millimetres of rain in a 48-hour period ending Tuesday evening and more rains were expected.
Nepalese media reports said rivers in the region were flowing above danger levels and in some parts breached their banks and flooded farmland, damaging paddy ready to be harvested.
- Nepal landslide, flood toll crosses 50 - Oct 08, 2009
- Flood deaths rise to 15 in Nepal - Jul 02, 2011
- Monsoon rains kill 17 more in Nepal - Jul 15, 2011
- 55,000 evacuated as fresh floods hit China - Jun 15, 2011
- Landslides bury hundreds of homes in eastern Uganda, killing at least 23 - Aug 29, 2011
- 14 missing in Nepal landslide - Sep 01, 2009
- Rains, floods kill 115 in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand - Aug 19, 2011
- 23 die as hurricane rains hit Central America - Oct 13, 2011
- 16 killed in Sikkim landslides (Lead) - Jun 24, 2011
- Landslides kill nine in Nepal - Jul 31, 2009
- Rains wreak havoc in Maharashtra (Lead) - Aug 29, 2011
- Flooding in northwest Iran kills at least 3 - Jul 18, 2011
- 17 killed in Sikkim landslides (Second Lead) - Jun 24, 2011
- 18 dead in China landslide - Jul 06, 2011
- 48 killed in Bangladesh landslides (Lead) - Jun 15, 2010
Tags: 20 centimetres, bad weather, danger levels, farmland, flash floods, government officials, heavy rain, heavy rains, hilly terrain, landslide, landslides, meteorological department, millimetres, occupants, rubble, search operations, sunday evening, terai, tuesday evening, western nepal