COP29 kicks off today: Nepal presenting glaring examples of climate change induced risks

Kathmandu, November 11 — A flash flood with mudslide had struck Thame village in Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality of Solukhumbu district on last August 16.  The inhabitants of the area did not imagine the occurrence of such a flash flood. In no time, the erratic climatic event of flood turned the Thame village into a deserted land.  The sudden event is still like a dream for Chairperson of Khumbu Pasang Lyamu rural municipality, Tasi Lhamu Sherpa. "We are vulnerable to climate induced risks", he said, adding, "People here are still worried about the day they will be...

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