Published 11:32 IST, July 12th 2024
Flights from Kathmandu to Bharatpur and Chitwan Cancelled Amid Bad Weather in Nepal
Flights in Kathmandu were unable to operate because of low visibility caused by fog and overcast conditions.
Kathmandu: All flights on the Kathmandu to Bharatpur and Chitwan routes has been suspended on Friday, July 12, due to dense fog and heavy rainfall in Nepal.
Flights were unable to operate because of low visibility caused by fog and overcast conditions. Regular flights to Bharatpur and Chitwan are conducted by Royal Nepal Airlines Corporation and several private airlines, including Buddha Air, Cosmic Air, Yeti Air, and Gorkha Air.
Meanwhile, seven Indian nationals died in rain-affected Nepal when two passenger buses were swept away by a massive landslide and plunged into a swollen river early Friday.
At least 65 people are believed to be missing after two buses were swept away. The two buses carrying 65 passengers went missing in the Trishuli River in the landslides at Simaltal area along the Narayanghat-Mugling road in Chitwan district, myRepublica news portal reported quoting officials.
Chief District Officer of Chitwan, Indradev Yadav, confirmed the incident.
According to Yadav, the Kathmandu-bound Angel bus and Ganpati Deluxe, en route to Gaur from the Capital, met with the accident at around 3:30 am.
Twenty-four people were onboard the bus travelling to Kathmandu and 41 on the bus travelling to Gaur, police said.
Three of the passengers on the Ganpati Deluxe bus managed to escape after jumping out of the vehicle, The Kathmandu Post reported.
Expressing grief over the disappearance of the bus in the Trishuli River, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has issued directives for immediate search and rescue operations.
"I am deeply saddened by the loss of nearly five dozen passengers and the loss of property due to floods and landslides in different parts of the country when a bus was washed away by a landslide on the Narayangadh-Muglin road section. I direct all agencies of the government, including the home administration, to search and effectively rescue the passengers," Prachanda posted on X.
The prime minister also expressed grief over the loss of life and property due to floods and landslides in different parts of the country. He urged citizens to take necessary precautions.
Nepal Police and Armed Police Force personnel are heading towards the incident sites for rescue operations, Superintendent of Police Bhawesh Rimal said.
Debris from landslides at various places has obstructed traffic on the Narayanghat-Mugling road section.
Meanwhile, in a separate incident, at least 11 people died in landslides and floods triggered by incessant rain in Kaski district on Thursday.
More than 1,800 people have lost their lives in a decade due to monsoon disasters. During this period, about 400 people went missing and more than 1,500 people were injured in the disaster.
Updated 11:32 IST, July 12th 2024