Indian government coordinating with Nepal to ensure safe evacuation of citizens from the flood-hit country

Nepal flood has left over 190 people dead
Nepal is witnessing devastating flood which has left 190 people dead. Photo Courtesy: X page video grab.

The Indian government on Monday said it is coordinating with the Nepali government to ensure the safe evacuation of its nationals currently stranded in the flood-hit neighbouring country.

In an X post, the Indian Embassy in Nepal said: “There has been widespread damage due to floods and landslides on account of record rainfall over the weekend. Our thoughts are with everyone affected.” 


“The Embassy has received intimation regarding citizens who are stranded because of this situation,” the Embassy said.

“The Embassy is in touch with some of these groups and arranging for their safe return. Embassy is also coordinating closely with Nepali authorities to facilitate the evacuation of Indian citizens who are stranded,” the X post said.

 Amid incessant rains,Nepal is recording heavy floods and landslides which has left at least 190 people dead.

So far, 30 people have gone missing.

Nepal’s Home Ministry spokesperson Rishiram Tiwari told The Himalayan Times that 194 people were injured in the incidents of natural disaster.

He said that more than 4,500 disaster-affected people have been rescued so far by mobilizing all security agencies for search, rescue and relief after the floods and landslides.

Indian citizens in Nepal who require assistance may contact the following emergency numbers (with WhatsApp): +977-9851316807 – [Emergency Helpline] +977-9851107021- [Attache (Consular)] +977-9749833292 – [ASO (Consular)]