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Kathmandu, May 28: As many as two million people of 450,000 households are likely to be affected from this year's monsoon. The 32nd meeting of the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Executive Committee, chaired by Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, has
Two Million People Likely
More Rainfall Than Average
Monsoon Exits Kathmandu Valley
Today’s Weather: Impact Of
Human Casualties From Monsoon
Monsoon Expected To Become
Effect Of Monsoon Wind
Death Toll From Monsoon-Induced
Rainfall Likely To Continue
Districts At High Risk
150 People Died In
134 People Dead In
Nine Road-Sections Disrupted, 159
Monsoon Disaster: Rs 13.8
Monsoon-Induced Disaster Death Toll
Over 130 Road Sections
28 People Killed Due
Monsoon-Induced Disasters Affect 33