The Kathmandu Restaurant in Nederland sees dozens of visitors each day from locals who come in regularly to out-of-state ...
Much of the damage occurred in Kathmandu, where southern parts of the capital experienced significant flooding. Nepal's police confirmed that 31 people are still missing, while 96 others suffered ...
The kumaris in the Kathmandu Valley survived the disaster and the severe aftershock on May 12, as did their residences in Kathmandu and Patan. But buildings and temples came down all around them.
A recent Supreme Court verdict extending no-construction zones along the banks of major rivers in the Kathmandu Valley has ...
The death toll from rain-induced floods and landslides across Nepal crossed 215-mark on Tuesday, while the number of those ...
The Kathmandu Valley is the region hardest hit by the deadly floods that have battered the ancient Himalayan kingdom. The city of almost a million inhabitants received half its annual average ...
The flood destroyed four houses in Kathmandu and inundated 236 others. Water has gotten into many homes in Lalitpur and Bhaktapur. Binod Ghimire, spokesperson for the Valley Police Office ...
Floods and landslides caused by incessant rain killed at least 66 people and injured 60 others in Nepal, officials said on ...
Many of the deaths were in the capital, Kathmandu, which got heavy rainfall, and much of the southern part of the city was flooded. Police said in a statement that 31 people were still reported ...
Four people were washed away by the Nakkhu River in the southern Kathmandu valley. “For hours, they kept on pleading for help,” Jitendra Bhandari, an eyewitness, told the BBC. “We could do ...
Home Ministry spokesperson Rishiram Tiwari told reporters there were 66 people reported dead across the country, of whom 34 were in the capital, Kathmandu. Sixty people were injured and 3,010 ...
A drone view shows the aftermath of the flood in Nakkhu area in the southern parts of Kathmandu Valley. Photo: GOPEN RAI Update: Latest report puts the figure for deaths at 112 across the country ...