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The 2020 Nepal floods were induced by heavy rains causing landslides and flash floods in western Nepal, and in particular Myagdi District. As of 24 June, Nepal's Ministry of Home Affairs reported 132 dead, 53 missing, and 128 injured in 445 flooding and landslide incidents. Aon reported 401 fatalities from the floods. Following the floods, Nepal's water minister Barshaman Pun instructed his officials to raise flood mitigation in the Nepal-India Joint Committee on Inundation and Flood Management (JCIFM) forum.

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  • 2020 Nepal floods (en)
  • Inondations de 2020 au Népal (fr)
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  • Les inondations de 2020 au Népal sont des inondations provoquées par de fortes pluies provoquant des glissements de terrain et des inondations soudaines dans l'ouest du Népal, et en particulier dans le district de Myagdi. Au 13 juillet 2020, 60 personnes sont mortes, 41 personnes sont toujours portées disparues et un millier de personnes ont été déplacées. (fr)
  • The 2020 Nepal floods were induced by heavy rains causing landslides and flash floods in western Nepal, and in particular Myagdi District. As of 24 June, Nepal's Ministry of Home Affairs reported 132 dead, 53 missing, and 128 injured in 445 flooding and landslide incidents. Aon reported 401 fatalities from the floods. Following the floods, Nepal's water minister Barshaman Pun instructed his officials to raise flood mitigation in the Nepal-India Joint Committee on Inundation and Flood Management (JCIFM) forum. (en)
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  • Western Nepal, in particular Myagdi District (en)
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  • June–September 2020 (en)
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  • The 2020 Nepal floods were induced by heavy rains causing landslides and flash floods in western Nepal, and in particular Myagdi District. As of 24 June, Nepal's Ministry of Home Affairs reported 132 dead, 53 missing, and 128 injured in 445 flooding and landslide incidents. Aon reported 401 fatalities from the floods. Following the floods, Nepal's water minister Barshaman Pun instructed his officials to raise flood mitigation in the Nepal-India Joint Committee on Inundation and Flood Management (JCIFM) forum. The Kathmandu Post labelled the rainy season as one of the deadliest in recent memory, writing that the large losses are a result of failure by local and national government. (en)
  • Les inondations de 2020 au Népal sont des inondations provoquées par de fortes pluies provoquant des glissements de terrain et des inondations soudaines dans l'ouest du Népal, et en particulier dans le district de Myagdi. Au 13 juillet 2020, 60 personnes sont mortes, 41 personnes sont toujours portées disparues et un millier de personnes ont été déplacées. (fr)
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