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52 killed in climate-induced disasters, heavy rains in Nepal

At least seven people have gone missing, and 27 have been injured due to monsoon-induced disasters in different parts of the country, officials said on Sunday

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Nepal has also suffered infrastructure damage due to landslides and floods across the country. Representational Pic/File/AFP

Nepal has also suffered infrastructure damage due to landslides and floods across the country. Representational Pic/File/AFP

At least 52 people have lost their lives in natural calamities over the last three days in Nepal, as the country has been experiencing incessant rainfall since Friday in most parts, an official of the Armed Police Force (APF) said.

APF Spokesperson Director Inspector General, Kalidas Dhaubaji, told IANS on Sunday evening that 52 people were killed, seven have gone missing, and 27 have been injured due to monsoon-induced disasters in different parts of the country.

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