Nepal recovers first body from buses swept away by landslide

Due to poor road construction, poor maintenance, and reckless driving, fatal accidents are frequent in the Himalayan nation.

Almost 2, 400 people lost their lives on Nepal’s routes in the 12 month to April, according to government statistics.

In an injury in January, a vehicle traveling from Nepalgunj to Kathmandu fell into a river, killing 12 people and injuring 24 others.

As rains cause floods and storms across the mountainous region, path travel becomes more dangerous during the monthly rain season.

Monsoon rains that occur in South Asia from June to September are both important for regenerating liquid supplies and cause widespread death and destruction.

Although the snowfall is difficult to predict and varies widely, researchers claim that climate change is making the rain stronger and more unpredictable.

88 people have died in the country as a result of storms, floods, and lightning attacks since the rain started in June, according to authorities figures.