Over 17,000 disaster victims rescued

A total of 17,120 people affected by floods, landslides, and inundation across the country have been safely rescued. According to Rishiram Tiwari, Spokesperson and Joint Secretary for the Ministry of Home Affairs, the rescue was carried out by the Nepali Army, Armed Police Force, Nepal Police, and volunteers, until Thursday morning.

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More human resources ensured for disaster management

Govt has ensured sufficient number of skilled human resources required for disaster management including search and rescue operation.

Security exercise on disaster response in Rasuwa

As monsoon is approaching, security agencies in Rasuwa district made exercises as part of the preparation of disaster response.

Security exercise on disaster response in Rasuwa

As monsoon is approaching, security agencies in Rasuwa district made exercises as part of the preparation of disaster response.

Immediate relief to disaster victims of Karnali

It has been demanded to provide relief to disaster victims of Karnali Province immediately.

WHO warns of "second disaster" in Pakistan

The World Health Organization on Saturday expressed deep concerns about the potential for a "second disaster in Pakistan.

WHO warns of "second disaster" in Pakistan

The World Health Organization on Saturday expressed deep concerns about the potential for a "second disaster in Pakistan.

Local levels working for disaster preparedness in Jumla

The local levels in the Jumla district have started working on disaster preparedness with the onset of the monsoon

Govt announces ‘policy-level reforms’ for disaster management

The government has started initiatives for policy-level reforms related to disaster management. The post Govt announces ‘policy-level reforms’ for disaster management appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.