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Look for lots missing after landslide sweeps buses into Nepal river is suspended

Rescuers in Nepal have suspended their look for 51 passengers who are missing out on after a. landslide swept the buses in which they were travelling into a. swollen river, authorities stated.

Officials at first stated 62 individuals were missing after the. occurrence in Chitwan district, about 86 km (53 miles) west of the. capital Kathmandu, but the number was modified to 51 after. passenger information were gathered from bus operators.

At least 3 passengers endured with small hurts by. jumping off the buses before the mass of rocks and mud boiled down. the slopes, according to authorities.

But efforts by hundreds of security personnel and more than. 2 lots divers yielded no signs of the buses or their. travelers.

We will resume the search tomorrow morning, Chitwan Deputy. Administrator Khimananda Bhusal said as dusk approached.

Images on social media revealed rescue boats on the. fast-flowing Trishuli River, which looked brown in colour due to. mud and silt.

A total of seven Indian nationals were amongst the missing out on. travelers, stated Antim Sinjali, a district official.

Landslides and floods activated by torrential monsoon rains. have eliminated a minimum of 91 individuals in Nepal because mid-June.

About 17 individuals passed away across the country in lightning strikes. and floods and landslides activated by the rain over the. preceding 24 hr, cops said on Friday evening.

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal expressed sadness over the. catastrophes on Friday and instructed government firms to. conduct effective search and rescue operations.

Following the occurrence involving the 2 buses, the. government also revealed strategies to prohibit night bus operations in. locations with poor weather condition forecasting centers.

(source: Reuters)