KATHMANDU, Nepal — Bishworaj Khadka, a cook in Lalitpur, could hear the Nakhu River becoming louder and louder as he sat with his wife and daughter-in-law in their house situated at the river’s edge. It hadn’t stopped raining for about 12 hours and the swollen river was getting dangerously close.
When they felt the first reverberations through the living room floor, the family rushed out the door. The rest is a blur in Bishowraj’s mind. He had only managed to stuff some money into his pocket. Barely 15 minutes later, the house caved in before their eyes.
Bishowraj took his family to his brother’s place, farther up from the river’s edge.
It was the morning of Saturday, Sept. 28, and the rain would continue for another day, causing landslides and floods in areas surrounding Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital.
More than 200 people were dead in the worst flooding to hit the region in five decades. Over 10 inches of rainfall fell in the Kathmandu Valley in two days, nearly 20% of the monthly average.
The Bagmati River in Kathmandu inundated low-lying areas, damaging temporary shelters and forcing daily-wage squatters to seek safety away from the raging waters. Some of the urban dwellings were covered foot deep in mud and debris of broken tree limbs and damaged buildings.
By Monday, the sun was out and Bishowraj and his wife Sharmila went back to what remained of their home to try and salvage whatever they could. The damage was extensive and Sharmila tried hard to find some cooking utensils that were intact.
Elsewhere in the capital, earthmovers lifted parked vehicles out of the mud, and tried to flush the ground floors of the slime left by the receding floodwaters.
Several highways leading to Kathmandu were damaged, causing traffic jams and disrupting supplies.
AP – Oct 2, 2024
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Rakyat Nepal bergelut dengan kehilangan selepas banjir membunuh lebih 200 orang
KATHMANDU, Nepal — Bishworaj Khadka, seorang tukang masak di Lalitpur, dapat mendengar Sungai Nakhu semakin kuat ketika dia duduk bersama isteri dan menantunya di rumah mereka yang terletak di pinggir sungai.
Hujan tidak berhenti selama kira-kira 12 jam dan sungai yang membengkak semakin dekat.
Apabila mereka merasakan gema pertama melalui lantai ruang tamu, keluarga itu bergegas keluar dari pintu.
Selebihnya adalah kabur dalam fikiran Bishowraj. Dia hanya sempat memasukkan sedikit wang ke dalam poketnya.
Hampir 15 minit kemudian, rumah itu runtuh di hadapan mata mereka.
Bishowraj membawa keluarganya ke tempat abangnya, lebih jauh dari pinggir sungai.
Ia adalah pagi Sabtu, 28 September, dan hujan akan berterusan untuk hari lain, menyebabkan tanah runtuh dan banjir di kawasan sekitar Kathmandu, ibu negara Nepal.
Lebih 200 orang maut dalam banjir paling teruk melanda wilayah itu dalam tempoh lima dekad.
Lebih 10 inci hujan turun di Lembah Kathmandu dalam masa dua hari, hampir 20% daripada purata bulanan.
Sungai Bagmati di Kathmandu menenggelami kawasan rendah, merosakkan tempat perlindungan sementara dan memaksa penduduk setinggan gaji harian mencari keselamatan dari air yang mengamuk.
Sebahagian daripada kediaman di bandar telah diselaputi lumpur dan serpihan anggota pokok yang patah dan bangunan yang rosak.
Menjelang Isnin, matahari terbenam dan Bishowraj dan isterinya Sharmila kembali ke rumah mereka untuk mencuba dan menyelamatkan apa sahaja yang mereka boleh.
Kerosakan sangat besar dan Sharmila berusaha keras untuk mencari beberapa peralatan memasak yang masih utuh.
Di tempat lain di ibu negara, pengubah tanah mengangkat kenderaan yang diletakkan keluar dari lumpur, dan cuba membersihkan tingkat bawah dari lumpur yang ditinggalkan oleh air banjir yang surut.
Beberapa lebuh raya menuju ke Kathmandu telah rosak, menyebabkan kesesakan lalu lintas dan mengganggu bekalan.
AP – 2 OKT 2024