Heavy rains triggered landslips and flash floods, blocking roads, washing away bridges and killing at least 22 people in the last 36 hours in Nepal, officials said on Sunday (October 5, 2025).

Eighteen people were killed in separate landslips in the Ilam district in the east bordering India, police spokesperson Binod Ghimire said. Three people were killed in southern Nepal in lightning strikes, and one person died in floods in Udayapur district, also in East Nepal, he said.

Eleven people were washed away by floods and have been missing since Saturday (October 4, 2025), authorities said. “Rescue efforts for them are going on,” Shanti Mahat, a National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA) spokesperson, told Reuters .

Several highways have been blocked by landslips a

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