Search continues in Nepal after more than 200 killed in flooding and landslides

1 October 2024, 13:33

A man walks in a muddy alleyway carrying belongings salvaged from his house in Kathmandu
Nepal Floods. Picture: PA

Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli said the government would help the thousands who had been impacted by the disaster.

Rescuers were continuing to search for people still missing and attempting to recover the bodies of those killed in weekend flooding and landslides in Nepal in which more than 200 people died.

The weather was improving, and workers were clearing the roads blocked by landslides.

But sections of several roads next to raging rivers had been washed away and these repairs would be likely to take longer.

An aerial image of the Kathmandu valley swamped in mud
An aerial image of the Kathmandu valley swamped in mud (Gopen Rai/AP)

The disaster came just ahead of the country’s biggest festival Dasain, which begins on Thursday when people return home to celebrate with their families. The damage to roads is likely to hamper festival travel plans for many.

Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli told reporters on Tuesday the government would continue working to find the missing people and help the thousands who had been impacted by the flooding and landslide.

Mr Oli’s administration has been criticised for its slow response to the crisis.

Women walk with their belongings in the mud in Kathmandu
Women walk with their belongings in Kathmandu in the aftermath of the disaster (Gopen Rai/AP)

“We were prepared for a disaster but we could not predict it would be of this big scale,” Mr Oli said.

Several vehicles stranded for hours on a road some 10 miles (16km) from Kathmandu were hit by a landslide, killing three dozen people. It took hours for help to reach them and more time for equipment to dig out the bodies.

The government’s chief secretary Eak Narayan Aryal said the death toll reached 224 on Tuesday, while 158 people were injured. There were still 24 people missing and search efforts were continuing for them.

Mr Aryal said 16 hydroelectricity power plants were damaged by flooding, which lowered electricity production in Nepal, while 18 other projects under construction were also damaged.

A car parked outside a building swamped in mud in Kathmandu
The government has been criticised for its slow response to the crisis (Gopen Rai/AP)

Of the 37 roads damaged, only nine had so far reopened for traffic.

Police and soldiers were assisting with rescue efforts, while heavy equipment was used to clear the landslides from the roads. Schools and colleges were closed until Tuesday to help clean up the premises and to give students time to recover.

The days of heavy rain came towards the end of Nepal’s monsoon season, which began in June and usually ends by mid-September.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Russian emergency workers pull Mikhail Pichugin ashore after he was rescued by a fishing vessel following 67 days adrift in the Sea of Okhotsk

Castaway rescued after ten weeks stranded at sea but relatives 'found dead in boat'

Pint of Czech beer on rooftop terrace in Prague, Czech Republic

End of the stag do? Prague bans night-time pub crawls in bid to attract 'more cultured' tourists

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally at Erie Insurance Arena, in Erie, Pa., Monday, Oct. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Kamala Harris in plagiarising row as she's accused of 'stealing' from Martin Luther King and Wikipedia

Janne Puhakka (L) and Rolf Nordmo

Boyfriend of Finland's first ever openly gay ice hockey player 'admits to killing' star with 'hunting rifle'

Members of Afghanistan's ministry for the propagation of virtue and the prevention of vice attend a press conference

Taliban bans all images of living things in Afghanistan

A TV screen reports North Korea has blown up parts of northern side of inter-Korean roads during a news program at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

North Korea blows up road connecting to South Korea, prompting warning shots from South

Images of perfume bottle used to store and transport Novichok

Pictures show tiny perfume bottle used to store lethal Russian nerve agent Novichok - which killed Dawn Sturgess

CCTV footage shows some of the final moments of Dawn Sturgess before she was poisoned with Novichok

Heartbreaking CCTV footage shows final moments of Dawn Sturgess before Novichok poisoning

The Bridge of Castilla-La Mancha, a cable-stayed bridge over the Tagus River, where the British man fell to his death

British man, 26, dies after falling from Spanish bridge ‘while creating content for social media’

Met officers were unaware that Hezbollah is a proscribed terror group

Fury as Met officers policing London march 'unaware' that Hezbollah are proscribed terror group

Ali Abbasi said he would meet Donald Trump to discuss the film

Donald Trump biopic director says 'he'd like former president for film’s marketing team' after scathing attack

A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket with the Europa Clipper spacecraft aboard launches from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral on October 14

Rocket blasts off to Jupiter moon to investigate 'potential for habitable worlds beyond Earth'

This illustration provided by NASA depicts the Europa Clipper spacecraft above the surface of the moon Europa, foreground, and Jupiter behind

NASA to send spaceship on 1.8 billion mile mission to explore life on Jupiter

BORDENTOWN, NJ -7 NOV 2020- View of the Bordentown train station, a New Jersey Transit railway station in Bordentown, a historic town in Burlington Co

One dead and multiple injured after train crashes into tree

Dawn Sturgess, 44,

What were the Salisbury Poisonings? Inquiry opens into Novichok death

Hezbollah has launched the biggest attack on Israel since the October 7 massacre - as a barrage of drones injures dozens in the northern town of Binyamina.

Four Israeli soldiers killed and dozens injured in Hezbollah drone attack on IDF base