Kathmandu: Nepal is reeling from the impact of relentless monsoon rains that have triggered devastating landslides and floods across the country, leaving at least 47 people dead and several others missing. The torrential downpours, which began late last week, have caused widespread destruction, blocking key highways, collapsing bridges, and isolating villages in the rugged Himalayan terrain.

According to Nepal’s Armed Police Force, the eastern district of Ilam has suffered the worst devastation, with 35 people losing their lives in a series of landslides that buried homes and blocked mountain roads. Three others died after being struck by lightning, while at least nine people remain missing, feared swept away by raging floodwaters. Rescue teams, supported by local volunteers and militar

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