Himalaya Diary -Leading News Portal from Nepal, Kathmandu, Asia
  • Home
  • Business
  • News
    • India
    • Nepal
    • South Asia
    • World
  • Education
  • Literature
  • Sports
  • Literary Festival & Event
  • Science & Technology
  • Home
  • Business
  • News
    • India
    • Nepal
    • South Asia
    • World
  • Education
  • Literature
  • Sports
  • Literary Festival & Event
  • Science & Technology
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Feature

Natural disasters claim 62 lives in two months across Nepal

himalaya Diary News Service by himalaya Diary News Service
June 12, 2022
in Feature, Kathmandu, Nepal
0
Nepal Govt revokes license of Chinese state-owned company to construct 1200 MW hydel project
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kathmandu: A total of 62 people lost their lives across Nepal in a range of natural disasters in the last two months, the home ministry said here on Sunday.

According to the data provided by the ministry, as many as 26 people died due to lightning, 14 people died in fire-related incidents and eight people lost their lives in attacks from wild animals.

Rain-triggered landslides killed nine people, thunderstorms claimed three lives and two persons died of snakebites, it said.

Two children were killed after being buried by a landslide in the Daunne area in the Rolpa district on Sunday. The deceased have been identified as David Khadka, 7, and Ishan Khadka, 2, police said.

Nepal is highly prone to a range of natural hazards, particularly floods, landslides and earthquakes. It ranks 11th and 16th globally in terms of vulnerability to earthquakes and multi-hazards respectively, according to a UN report.

The Himalayan nation is geographically located above the point where the Indian Subcontinent and Eurasian tectonic plates collide, resulting in recurring large-scale earthquakes. The 2015 Nepal earthquakes killed more than 8,900 people.

The country is also vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and is experiencing rising temperatures and erratic precipitation.

 

Advertisement Banner
Previous Post

Google, GE, ClearPath have joined a new Princeton research consortium focusing on low-carbon technology

Next Post

General Charles A. Flynn, commander of the United States Army Pacific Command visited Birendra Peace Operations Training Centre

himalaya Diary News Service

himalaya Diary News Service

Next Post
General Charles A. Flynn, commander of the United States Army Pacific Command visited Birendra Peace Operations Training Centre

General Charles A. Flynn, commander of the United States Army Pacific Command visited Birendra Peace Operations Training Centre

Recommended

१४ वर्षपछि बंगलादेश र पाकिस्तानबीच सिधा उडान

१४ वर्षपछि बंगलादेश र पाकिस्तानबीच सिधा उडान

2 months ago
Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly to focus on “Health for Peace, Peace for Health” for recovery and renewal

WHO to reconvene monkeypox emergency committee on 21st July

4 years ago

Don't Miss

China Congratulates Nepal on Federal Parliament Election

China Congratulates Nepal on Federal Parliament Election

March 21, 2026
President Paudel calls for fulfilling people’s mandate of nation-building

President Paudel calls for fulfilling people’s mandate of nation-building

March 21, 2026
Trump administration announces AI policy framework covering safety and growth

Trump administration announces AI policy framework covering safety and growth

March 21, 2026
Kathmandu Valley records drop in minimum temperature

Rains, storm in Kathmandu Valley

March 21, 2026
Himalaya Diary -Leading News Portal from Nepal, Kathmandu, Asia

Copyright © 2025 Himalaya Diary.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Editor In Chief
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • News
    • India
    • Nepal
    • South Asia
    • World
  • Education
  • Literature
  • Sports
  • Literary Festival & Event
  • Science & Technology

Copyright © 2025 Himalaya Diary.