Nepal is currently assessing the damage from devastating floods and landslides that resulted in 200 deaths and left 32 people missing. Triggered by a low-pressure system in the Bay of Bengal, heavy rains severely affected Kathmandu Valley and northern Bangladesh. Experts blame poor urban planning a...
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