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Nepal Flood Catastrophe: Hundreds of Bridges Gone, 170 Dead, Shocking Photos Reveal Massive Destruction!

Nepal Floods: 170 people have died due to floods and landslides caused by heavy rains in Nepal. 55 people are missing, 101 are injured and 322 houses have been damaged. Rescue operations are ongoing.

Nepal Floods: Nepal is reeling under a catastrophic flood crisis as heavy rains have triggered widespread floods and landslides, leading to the tragic loss of 170 lives. The disaster has washed away hundreds of bridges, destroyed homes, and left 55 people missing, with 101 injured. Over 322 houses have been severely damaged, adding to the devastation. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to save lives and provide relief to affected communities. Shocking images reveal the massive scale of destruction across the region.

Nepal Floods: 170 Dead, Bridges Destroyed, Shocking Devastation Unfolds!
People living in Nepal say that they have not seen floods and devastation of this scale in the valley in the last 40-45 years.
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The death toll due to floods and landslides in Nepal has increased to 170.

In Kathmandu Valley alone, 43 people have died due to rain.

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55 people are missing and 101 injured due to floods and landslides.
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National highways have been blocked since Saturday, September 28, leaving hundreds of people stranded.

322 houses and 16 bridges have been damaged in the floods. More than 20,000 security personnel are engaged in rescue operations.

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Scientists have blamed climate change for increased rainfall and disasters.

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