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Nepal’s mountainous terrain is vulnerable to flash floods. Disasters have gotten deadlier in recent years in part because of ...
(Reuters) - Mountainous Nepal, where a small plane carrying 19 passengers caught fire during takeoff in the capital on Wednesday, has a sorry history of deadly air crashes.
The floods hit early Tuesday and caused extensive damage to the Nepal-China Friendship Bridge and the surrounding ...
A mountain river swollen by monsoon rains has swept away the main bridge linking Nepal with China. The flooding Tuesday also ...
Topline At least 68 people were killed on Sunday after a passenger plane crashed in the resort town of Pokhara, Nepal, marking the country’s worst air disaster in three decades, once again ...
Nepali parents visiting Australia spoke to SBS Nepali during a Dashain program at the Australian Nepali Multicultural Centre (ANMC). Many of them who volunteered at the centre's communal kitchen ...
Nepal’s attempt to deliver justice and accountability following the country’s decade-long civil war froze more than two years ago with little progress—but a recent development has raised hopes that it ...
Two years after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Nepal, killing nearly 9,000 people and causing extensive damages to property, residents are still reeling from the tragedy — especially in ...
A plane belonging to Nepal's domestic carrier Saurya Airlines crashed shortly after takeoff in Kathmandu, killing everyone onboard but the pilot.
Ujjwal Acharya tells a sad story of a Nepali migrant worker who was denied to board onwards by Air Arabia at Delhi airport because she did not have a return ticket. They did not offer any food or ...
Mountainous Nepal, where a small plane carrying 19 passengers caught fire during takeoff in the capital on Wednesday (Jul 24), has a sorry history of deadly air crashes. Before Wednesday's crash ...
Mountainous Nepal, where a small plane carrying 19 passengers caught fire during takeoff in the capital on Wednesday, has a sorry history of deadly air crashes. Read more at straitstimes.com.