Nepal has been devastated by severe rainfall, triggering widespread flooding and deadly landslides across multiple regions.
The relentless downpour has claimed the lives of at least 66 people, with dozens more still missing, as rescue operations race against time to find survivors trapped under debris or swept away by the rising waters.
Local authorities report that the most affected areas are rural villages, where homes have been washed away, crops destroyed, and roads completely blocked by landslides.
Emergency teams, facing hazardous conditions, are working tirelessly to reach isolated communities cut off by the disaster.
Residents are being urged to relocate to higher ground as the country braces for further rainfall in the coming days.
The government has declared a national emergency and is coordinating international aid efforts to assist the thousands of displaced families in desperate need of shelter, food, and medical supplies.
With rivers overflowing and infrastructure severely damaged, the full scale of destruction remains unclear, but authorities fear the death toll could rise as recovery operations continue.
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