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At least 39 people have been killed in landslides and floods triggered by heavy monsoon rain in mainly remote parts of Nepal, a government official said Thursday. "So far, 39 people from across the country have been killed by landslides and floods," said Laxmi Prasad Dhakal, chief of National Emergency Operation Centre, which monitors natural disasters in Nepal.
The death toll is likely to rise, with some 18 people still missing, after floods hit mostly farming communities in the country's southern plains and remote western hills, said Dhakal. "The death toll is likely to increase as the areas affected are remote and we are still gathering information," Dhakal said.
Fourteen out of the country's 75 districts have been declared disaster-hit by the government following the floods which have also damaged more than 180 homes, officials said. The head of the government, former chief justice Khil Raj Regmi, visited the worst-hit Darchula district on Thursday, where more than 100 homes have been damaged by a flooding river. The government has decided to deliver a relief package of 40,000 rupees ($420) each to the victims. On Wednesday, a helicopter carrying blankets and medicines was sent to the disaster-hit region.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2013

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