Nepal Landslides Claim Lives Amidst Heavy Rainfall, Disrupting Post-Festival Travel
Severe rainfall has triggered devastating landslides in eastern Nepal, resulting in at least 11 confirmed deaths and one person missing as of Sunday. These tragic events are compounding challenges for a nation still recovering from the recent Dashain festival, a period of important travel. Here’s a detailed look at the situation and what you need to know.
The Immediate Impact
Landslides struck at least two villages in the mountainous Illam District. Six members of one family tragically lost their lives when a landslide engulfed their home while they were sleeping.Simultaneously, a separate landslide in a neighboring village claimed the lives of five others.
Rescue operations are currently underway, but hampered by ongoing rainfall and widespread road closures. Authorities are requesting helicopters from the central government to facilitate medical evacuations for those in critical condition.
Widespread Disruption & Travel Chaos
The heavy downpour has caused significant infrastructure damage. Many roads have been either washed away or blocked by debris, creating major obstacles for rescue teams and travelers alike.
* Major highways connecting Kathmandu, the capital, to other regions have been closed.
* Some closures are due to landslides directly blocking the roads, while others are precautionary measures.
* Hundreds of thousands of people are attempting to return to Kathmandu following the Dashain festival, leading to severe congestion on the remaining open routes.
Government response & Warnings
Nepal’s government proactively issued a severe rainfall warning for the eastern and central parts of the country, extending through Monday. This led to the closure of major highways to prioritize public safety.
Domestic flights were grounded on Saturday due to poor visibility and heavy rain, but resumed operations on Sunday.A national holiday has been declared through Monday in response to the widespread disruption.
Recent History & Monsoon Season
Regrettably, Nepal is highly vulnerable to landslides and flooding, notably during the monsoon season. Last year, similar events around the same time resulted in a staggering 224 deaths and 158 injuries.
This year’s heavy rainfall arrived near the end of Nepal’s monsoon season, which typically runs from June to mid-September.The combination of saturated soil and intense precipitation creates a hazardous surroundings for landslides.
What You Can Expect
If you are traveling to or within Nepal, you should anticipate:
* Significant travel delays: Road and air travel are likely to be disrupted.
* Potential for further landslides: The risk remains high as long as rainfall continues.
* Limited access to certain areas: Remote villages may be difficult to reach.
* Stay informed: Monitor local news and weather updates for the latest information.
Looking Ahead
Authorities are assessing the full extent of the damage and working to restore transportation routes. The focus remains on rescue efforts, providing aid to affected communities, and preventing further loss of life. This situation underscores the ongoing challenges Nepal faces in mitigating the impact of extreme weather events.
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