'We were ready to walk three to four days to reach Kathmandu': Floods aftermath in Nepal

Nepal flood and landslide killed more than 126 people many missing

Rescue personnel conduct rescue and search operation at the landslide area after vehicles along with the passengers were buried in the landslide caused by the heavy rain at the Tribhuvan highway in Dhading, Nepal on September 29, 2024. Source: Anadolu / Sunil Pradhan/Anadolu via Getty Images

More than 200 people have lost their lives following the recent floods and landslides in Nepal. SBS Nepali spoke to Nepal correspondent Sewa Bhattarai about the current situation in the country. Bhattarai, who had been stranded in Sindhupalchok for a few days, said she was ready to undertake a 90 kilometre journey back home to the capital city, Kathmandu.


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'We were ready to walk three to four days to reach Kathmandu': Floods aftermath in Nepal

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