Kathmandu: Disasters triggered by monsoon rains in Nepal in late September led to an estimated loss of 46.68 billion Nepali ...
More than 83 percent of the total economic losses, amounting to Rs38.92 billion, was observed in physical structures.
[AFP] Low-lying neighbourhoods in Nepal's capital Kathmandu were inundated by surging floodwaters on Sunday after ferocious monsoon rains that police said had killed at least 101 people around the ...
Several experts have underscored the urgent need to limit ‘development’ in low-lying, riverside as well as address activities that accelerate global warming ...
Climate change, along with rapid urbanization and deforestation, turbocharged floods in Nepal that killed more than 240 people last month, scientists said on Thursday. Nepal suffered its worst ...
The analysis by World Weather Attribution (WWA) also underscored the urgent need for Nepal to limit development in low-lying, riverside areas of Nepali cities to prevent and protect people from future ...
The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development has reported that incessant rains on September 27-28 adversely affected ...
We need to dwell on them because, as you perhaps know, that Nepal was recently hard hit by incessant and erratic rains and ...
The late September floods that killed more than 240 people in Nepal were driven by rainfall made about 10 per cent more intense by human-caused climate change, a rapid analysis by a team of ...
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Disasters triggered by monsoon rains in Nepal in late September led to an estimated loss of 46.68 billion Nepali rupees (347 ...