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Rain-induced disasters rise in Nepal, survivors in rural parts left in lurch

The death toll from the rain-induced disaster, which began last Saturday, has risen to 241, with 29 still missing, according to the Armed Police Force

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Cut off from the outside world since last week after roads and electricity infrastructure were swept away, locals in Panauti Municipality, Nepal's Kavrepalanchowk, face a bleak future. Most houses have been toppled by the gushing waters of the Roshi River, which continues to roar.

The death toll from the rain-induced disaster, which began last Saturday, has risen to 241, with 29 still missing, according to the Armed Police Force (APF).

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