Nepal landslide: At least 60 missing after 2 buses swept into river
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ธ.ค. 2024
- On Friday, rescuers in Nepal searched for at least 62 missing passengers after landslides swept two buses into a river. Meanwhile, landslides elsewhere in the mountainous country killed at least 10 people, police said.
A rescue team was seen paddling on a lifeboat against a fast-flowing river, searching for the missing passengers. At least three passengers survived with minor injures by jumping off the buses before the mass of rocks and mud came down the slopes, a district official said on Friday.
"All of a sudden, mud and debris started to come down. We jumped from the bus as it started veering off. I was at the front of the bus with five others but only three of us were able to survive. There were about 35 people on the bus," said Jugasar Raya Yadav, one of the landslide survivors.
In a social media post on Friday, Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal expressed sadness over the disasters and instructed government agencies to conduct effective search and rescue operations. According to officials, landslides and floods have killed at least 91 people in Nepal since mid-June.
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Oh, Lord. How sad the hardship of lovely people of Nepal. 😭😭😭😭😭
What a troubling news! May those who perished against their will rest in peace. Meanwhile, the wounded get healed very soon...
Why not report on Canada falling apart?
Not the time for this comment, my friend. Every corner of the world is falling apart. Who's job is it to say that Canada is worth more 'airtime' than any other country experiencing loss. News is exactly that - it's news. No one deserves precedence over anyone else.
Deforestation doesnt help
😔🙏🏼
More accidents meaning, safety measures are sorely missing!
There’s a pattern. That is the root cause I believe.
There are no safety measures. No dams and high walls on the hillsides to prevent this.
This is also supposedly a major highway where 10k+ vehicles move every day and the gov does nothing to make it better.😢
June through August is the rainy season for Nepal so this is to be expected, but my guess is that Global News is trying to spout climate crisis false flags.