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Nepal closes schools after heavy rains kill 100

Nepal has shut schools for three days after landslides and floods set off by two days of heavy rain throughout the Himalayan country eliminated 100, with 67 missing out on, officials stated on Sunday.

Flooding brought traffic and typical activity to a dead stop in the Kathmandu valley, where 37 deaths were tape-recorded in a. area home to 4 million individuals and the capital.

Authorities stated trainees and their moms and dads faced. problems as university and school buildings harmed by the. rains required repair work.

We have urged the concerned authorities to close schools in. the impacted areas for 3 days, Lakshmi Bhattarai, a. spokesperson for the education ministry, told Reuters.

Some parts of the capital reported rain of as much as 322.2 mm. ( 12.7 inches), pushing the level of its main Bagmati river up. 2.2 m (7 feet) past the threat mark, professionals said.

However there were some signs of respite on Sunday morning, with. the rains easing in numerous locations, said Govinda Jha, a weather condition. forecaster in the capital.

There may be some separated showers, but heavy rains are. unlikely, he said.

Kathmandu weather condition officials blamed the heavy rainstorms on a. low-pressure system in the Bay of Bengal extending over parts of. neighbouring India close to Nepal.

Haphazard advancement amplifies environment modification risks in. Nepal, state environment scientists at the International Centre for. Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD).

I have actually never ever in the past seen flooding on this scale in. Kathmandu, stated Arun Bhakta Shrestha, an environmental danger. authorities at the centre.

In a statement, it urged the federal government and city organizers to. urgently step up financial investment in, and plans for, infrastructure,. such as underground stormwater and sewage systems, both of the. grey, or crafted kind, and green, or nature-based type.

The effect of the rains was intensified by poor drain due. to unintended settlement and urbanisation efforts, building. on floodplains, absence of locations for water retention, and. advancement on the Bagmati river, it added.

The level in the Koshi river in Nepal's southeast has. started to fall, nevertheless, said Ram Chandra Tiwari, the region's. leading bureaucrat.

The river, which brings fatal floods to India's eastern. state of Bihar nearly every year, had been running above the. danger mark at a level nearly 3 times normal, he said.

(source: Reuters)