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Floods and landslides kill at least 14 in Nepal: police

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A person wades through a flooded street caused by the swollen Bagmati River after torrential rains in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Saturday. Photo: EPA-EFE

Lashing rains in Nepal causing flash floods and landslides had killed at least 14 people across the country, with disaster teams searching for nine missing, police said on Sunday.

Flooding in neighbouring India, as well as in downstream Bangladesh, has also caused widespread damage and affected millions.

“Police are working with other agencies and locals to find the missing people,” said Nepalese police spokesman Dan Bahadur Karki.

Those killed and missing are in multiple locations.

A flooded residential area after heavy rain in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Saturday. Photo: Xinhua

Monsoon rains from June to September bring widespread death and destruction every year across South Asia, but the numbers of fatal floods and landslides have increased in recent years.

Experts say climate change and increased road construction are exacerbating the problem.

Parts of Nepal have been receiving heavy rainfall since Thursday, prompting disaster authorities in the Himalayan nation to warn of flash floods in multiple rivers.

There have been reports of inundation in several districts of lowland areas bordering India.

Last month, 14 people were killed in Nepal in ferocious storms that brought landslides, lightning and flooding.

A woman gets her dog out from her flooded house on the banks of the Bagmati river following heavy monsoon rains in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Saturday. Photo: AP

In India, floods had swamped the northeastern state of Assam, with six people killed in the last 24 hours, Assam’s Disaster Management Authority said on Sunday.

That takes the death toll from the downpours since mid-May to 58.

In low-lying Bangladesh, downstream from India, the disaster management agency said floods had affected more than two million people.

Much of the country is made up of deltas where the Himalayan rivers the Ganges and the Brahmaputra wind towards the sea after coursing through India.

The summer monsoon brings South Asia 70 to 80 per cent of its annual rainfall.

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