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66 Believed Missing as Landslide Sweeps Buses Into River

'Incessant rain' hampering search efforts in Nepal
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 12, 2024 12:00 AM CDT
66 Believed to Be Missing After Landslide Sweeps Buses Into River
File photo of the Trishuli River.   (Getty Images / Kum Seong Wan)

As many as 66 people were believed missing in Nepal after two buses were swept by a landslide off the highway and into the swollen Trishuli River early Friday, officials said. Rescuers were trying to locate the buses but the continuous rain was making rescue efforts difficult, the AP reports. Landslides also blocked the route leading to the area in several places, government administrator Khima Nanada Bhusal said. Additional rescuers and security forces have been sent to the area to help with rescue efforts. The buses were swept off the highway around 3am near Simaltal, about 75 miles west of the capital, Kathmandu.

One bus had 24 people while the other had 42 but more could have boarded on their routes, Bhusal said. "The landslide swept the buses at around 3:30am. We are at the incident site and a search operation is underway. Incessant rain is hampering our efforts to search for the missing buses," another local official says. In a nearby location on the same highway, a bus was hit by a landslide, killing the driver. It was not clear if there were any other casualties, Bhusal said. Monsoon season that begins in June and ends in September brings heavy rainfall to Nepal, often triggering landslides in the Himalayan country that is mostly covered by mountains.

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