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India announced a relief assistance of Rs. 48 million, on Saturday, for the victims of
the recent floods and landslides that hit different parts of Nepal, claiming over 240
lives in two weeks. "The government of India will provide Rs.
30 million (NRs 48 million) assistance to the victims of recent floods and landslides
in Nepal," Ambassador Ranjit Rae said during a function organised by Nepal-India Friendship
Society to celebrate the 68th Independence Day of India.
India has also arranged three helicopters and one airplane is on standby at the border
for disaster relief operation, he said The floods and landslides triggered by heavy
rain in central and western Nepal have left over 240 people dead in the past two weeks.
The death toll in the landslides and floods triggered by heavy rain over the past three
days has reached 85, Home Ministry spokesperson Shanker Koirala said.
Forty six people have been injured and 113 people are still missing in different parts
of the country. Floods and landslides have affected 30 districts,
nearly one third of the country over the weekend. Surkhet district situated in the far west
of the country, is the most affected area, where 24 people have died, Mr Koirala said.
The government has evacuated 12,000 people from Banke and Bardiya districts over the
weekend, Mr Koirala added. Today, 15 people including 11 injured have
been rescued from Jajarkot district, with the assistance of Nepal Army and police personnel,
he said. Twenty five houses were swept away in Birendranagar
Municipality in Surkhet district. "We will ask government of India for help
if required," the Home Ministry spokesperson said.
Two weeks ago the blockade of water in Sunkoshi river caused by a massive landslide killed
156 people in Sindhupalchok district bordering Tibet, some 90 km east of Kathmandu.