Saturday, July 23, 2011

Nepal landslides claim 12 lives

21 July 2011 Last updated at 14:23 GMT A Nepalese driver and a passenger are helped push their submerged jeep out of flood water on a road near Bagmati River in Kathmandu on July 20, 2011. Monsoon rains have also caused widespread flooding in Nepal A Dutch trekker has been killed by a landslide in Nepal.

Another trekker and their guide were injured in the landslide in Langtang region north-west of Kathmandu.

The Dutchman is the 12th person to die this week in a series of landslides in the mountainous nation, officials say.

In one incident, a girl of 17 was killed when her home was buried in debris outside the capital, AFP news agency reported. Heavy monsoon rains trigger landslides every year in Nepal.

Analysts say the number of casualties has risen notably this year, and that the increase in landslides may be linked to changing weather patterns and deforestation.


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