Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 12:31:08 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 18:05:15
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Nepal struggles to cope with the chaos as the death toll rises and the Indian Meteorological Department warns the storm is here to stay. The Indian Ministry of Affairs issues an advisory to avoid non-essential travel to Nepal as the deadly storm devastates the country.
The deadliest storm to hit Nepal in living memory has plunged the Himalayan country into chaos with urgent calls for help from the remote areas hampered by damage to communication lines and roads. According to India's Meteorological Department, the storm is here to stay for a while longer as it moves northwards. The death toll from the storm has risen to 37 with at least another 32 people injured.
The Indian Meteorological Department has warned that the severity of the storm is likely to increase in the coming days. As a result, the Indian Ministry of Affairs has advised Indian citizens to postpone non-essential travel to Nepal until the situation stabilizes and to encourage those already in Nepal to stay indoors and follow the advice of local authorities.
The death toll is expected to rise as the extent of the damage becomes clearer. For now, Nepal battles to cope with the devastation and calls for help from affected populations are growing louder.