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Nepal rains bring floods, landslides that kill 10, with seven missing

Relentless rains in Nepal have actually let loose floods and landslides that eliminated at least 10 individuals with 7 missing throughout the last 24 hours, while interrupting transport, authorities stated on Saturday.

Most rivers in the Himalayan country have swollen, spilling over roads and bridges, authorities stated, after nearly a week's. hold-up in the retreat of South Asia's yearly monsoon rains. brought torrential downpours across the area.

Police were working to clear debris and re-open roadways to. traffic after landslides obstructed highways at 28 areas,. cops spokesman Dan Bahadur Karki said.

The earliest let-up in the rains might not come until. Sunday, stated Binu Maharjan, a weather forecasting authorities in. the capital, Kathmandu, who blamed a low-pressure system over. parts of neighbouring India for this year's extended rains.

Heavy rains are most likely to continue till Sunday morning and. weather is likely to clear after that, Maharjan told Reuters.

The majority of central and eastern locations had received moderate to. incredibly heavy rains, varying from 50 mm (2 inches) to more. than 200 mm (8 inches), she included, with moderate levels. elsewhere.

International flights were operating but many domestic. flights were disrupted, said Rinji Sherpa, a representative for. Kathmandu airport.

Roadways and homes in the hill-ringed capital have actually been. flooded after rivers overflowed with more than 200 mm (8. inches) of rain, authorities said.

The Koshi river in the southeast, which triggers lethal floods. in India's eastern neighbouring state of Bihar nearly every. year, was running above the danger level at 450,000 cusecs,. versus the regular figure of 150,000 cusecs, one authorities said.

The river level was still increasing, added Ram Chandra Tiwari,. the location's leading bureaucrat.

A cusec is a measurement of water flow comparable to one. cubic foot a 2nd.

Numerous individuals pass away in the monsoon season every year in. the landslides and flash floods common in the mountainous. country.

(source: Reuters)