Karnali, Nov 7 : Forty-nine people have died and 25 are still missing due to the monsoon-induced disasters and road accidents in Karnali province in the second and third week of October. Seventy-four persons were injured in various disaster-related incidents in the province.
The highest
casualties were reported in Jumla and Mugu due to the disasters triggered by
incessant rains in the second and half of the third week of October, said
Krishna Bahadur Rokaya, Disaster Contact Person at the Karnali Province
Government's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law.
He gave this
information in the Disaster Response Review and Earthquake Scenario discussion
programme organised here on Sunday.
"Ten
persons each died in Jumla and Mugu, nine in Kalikot, eight in Humla, two in
Dolpa and one in Dailekh," he said, adding that the number of persons
missing in disasters has reached 18 in Kalikot, three in Dailekh and one each
in Jumla, Humla, Dolpa and Rukum Paschim.
No human
casualties due to disasters have been reported in Surkhet district in the month
of Saun, Bhadau and Ashoj (July 17 to October 17) in the current fiscal year
2022/23.
As per the data
shared by the Ministry, 20794 families have been displaced due to the disasters
in the province. Among them, 7418 are from Kalikot and 5,282 are from
Mugu.
Similarly, 33
persons lost their life to road accidents, one person died due to lightning and
two persons due to frost bite in the province. The preparedness and response
plan greatly assisted in the search and rescue works during the disasters, said
Dinesh Sagar Bhusal, Secretary at the Ministry. (RSS)