Rescue by Nepal army around Koshi River

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Among those transported, 44 are making a trip onwards to Kathmandu by transport to live with relatives. The rest of the 13 have moved in with relatives at Bahrabise, as per Gokarna Mani Dawadi, boss locale officer of Sindhupalchowk. “We are taking the casualties to Kathmandu according to their desire,” said Inspector Khum Lal Bhusal of the Border Police Office. Storm activated flooding by the waterway has cleared away around 50 houses and dislodged about 200 families since Tuesday night. Flooding has cleared away most ranges of Larcha, Das Kilo, Tatopani, Kodari and Liping Bazzar. “The downpours have not ceased. Land disintegrations brought on by flooding are continuing.There is plausibility of more harm,” said Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Manoj Thapa at the Armed Police Force Tatopani Base Camp.Nepal Army on Friday carried 58 casualties of the overwhelmed Bhotekoshi stream from Tatopani to Bahrabise VDC of Sindhupalchowk locale. Flooding by the waterway has gravely harmed the Brahrabise-Taptopani segment of Arniko Highway, conveying street transport to a pounding end. In this way, helicopters must be utilized to save the casualties. Neighborhood powers had endeavored a salvage since Thursday morning. Be that as it may, terrible climate kept the helicopters from working. The casualties had come to Chaukidada, Tatopani VDC at a young hour in the morning to anticipate salvage. Later, armed force helicopters arrived at Das Kilo and did the salvage operations.
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