Five districts have more than 500 active corona cases, Mugu has zero

KATHMANDU, Jan 13: Five districts including those three in the Kathmandu Valley have reported more than 500 active cases of COVID-19.  According to the health ministry,  along with Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur districts, Morang and Kaski, too, have over 500 active cases of infectious disease. Of them, Kathmandu district has the highest of 5,842 active cases.  There are a total of 8,396 active corona cases in the Kathmandu Valley alone as of Thursday afternoon.  Mugu district in western Nepal, however, reported not a single active COVID-19 case. 

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Four including three children found dead in Mugu

SURKHET, Oct 27: Four dead bodies have been found in Mugu. Four bodies, including three children, have been found in the Chhayanath Rara Municipality of Mugu, informed the District Police Office Mugu. It is suspected that they have been murdered. A police team led by the Deputy

Mugu district connected with national grid

Mugu district of Karnali Province has connected with the national grid with the expansion of electricity to the district headquarters,

4 dead in Mugu SUV accident

Four people died in an SUV accident in Mugu on Monday. The post 4 dead in Mugu SUV accident appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Mugu avalanche update

Search for those missing in the avalanche at Chyankhulek in Karmarod rural municipality of Mugu was getting tougher.

Mugu avalanche update

Search for those missing in the avalanche at Chyankhulek in Karmarod rural municipality of Mugu was getting tougher.

Assistance to Mugu fire victims

The assistance of over Rs. 800,000 has been handed over to the families of the fire victims of Mugu. The food items and clothes received

Assistance to Mugu fire victims

The assistance of over Rs. 800,000 has been handed over to the families of the fire victims of Mugu. The food items and clothes received

Assistance to Mugu fire victims

The assistance of over Rs. 800,000 has been handed over to the families of the fire victims of Mugu. The food items and clothes received