Number of people leaving Kathmandu for their hometown for Dashain celebrations has been on the rise. It is now difficult to get long-distance public transport and air tickets.
According to the Police Inspector of District Police Office, Gorkha, Dhurba Prasad Sharma, the 19-year-old Prince Ansari of Jeetpur Simara Sub-metropolitan City-19, Bara. died being hit by the crane.
Drones are being used to supply food and other essentials to a village in Panauti municipality-12 of Kavre following the disruption of rural roads due to incessant rain last week.
The impact of monsoon winds is continuing across the country.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Arzu Rana Deuba has instructed the Nepalese embassies in Israel and Lebanon to closely monitor the situation of Nepalis there amid increasing concerns about their safety.
A 75-km route of the road linking Mustang of Gandaki and Dolpa of Karnali province has been opened.
Minister for Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung asserted that the government was working actively and sensitively for the post-disaster management.
Newly appointed Chief Justice, Prakashman Singh Raut, has vowed his efforts for maintaining trust in and credibility of judiciary.
Wicketkeeper and batter Anil Kumar Sah fetched the biggest sum at the auction ahead of the first season of Nepal Premier League (NPL).
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has underlined the need for all sides' efforts to cope with disaster.
The Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh is going to conduct a free eye check up camp for children on October 9.
IME Group Chairman Chandra Prasad Dhakal handed over the cheque to PM Oli today. The sum is the largest so far donated by any corporate or indidividual to the Fund in connection to the recent disasters caused by the incessant rainfall.
The Nepal Construction Entrepreneurs' Development Council has provided Rs 10 million to the Prime Minister Disaster Relief Fund to support the victims of the monsoon-induced disasters.
The Nepali Congress (NC) and the CPN (UML) have each deposited Rs five million to the Prime Minister Disaster Relief Fund.
Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has directed authorities concerned for making the post-disaster search, rescue, and relief distribution efforts further effective.