Key Points

Nepal has formally requested India’s assistance in locating 17 missing citizens after devastating floods in Uttarakhand. PM Oli expressed deep concern and initiated diplomatic efforts through Nepal’s embassy. Local officials confirmed the missing individuals are from Jajarkot and Bardiya districts. Search operations remain ongoing, but their status is still unclear.

Key Points: Nepal PM Oli Urges India to Find 17 Missing in Uttarakhand Floods

  • Nepal requests India's help in locating missing workers
  • Victims hail from Jajarkot and Bardiya districts
  • Local officials confirm no contact since Tuesday
  • Rescue operations continue amid uncertainty
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Diplomatic efforts initiated for search of 17 Nepali nationals missing in Uttarakhand floods: Nepal PM Oli

Nepal initiates diplomatic efforts as 17 citizens remain missing in Uttarakhand floods, with PM Oli requesting India's assistance in rescue operations.

"I am deeply concerned by the tragic news of the huge loss of life and property due to floods in Uttarakhand. – PM KP Sharma Oli"

Kathmandu, August 8

Nepal has initiated diplomatic efforts requesting India to search for the 17 Nepali workers who have gone missing in Uttarakhand flood, Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli announced on Friday.

Oli, who is on his way back from Turkmenistan on Friday, took to Facebook to condole the tragic incident and request the Indian Government to search for Nepali workers in the tragic incident.

"I am deeply concerned by the tragic news of the huge loss of life and property due to floods in Uttarakhand, a neighbouring and friendly country in India. It has been reported that more than 17 Nepali citizens have also been affected by the floods. Immediate diplomatic discussions were held through the embassy for their rescue. I pay my respects to all those who lost their lives in the floods and landslides and wish the bereaved families the strength to bear the loss," Oli wrote on Facebook.

Amongst those missing 17 are from Jajrkot District and four others from Bardiya district local officials has confirmed. As per the officials whereabouts of them is unknown since Tuesday afternoon after a devastating flood hit the Dharali area of Uttarkashi district in Uttarakhand, India.

"The missing locals have not been contacted since the flood, and their families are deeply worried. We also have requested the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to assist in search and rescue operations," Hari Chandra Basnet, Chairperson at Kushe Rural Municipality in Jajarkot District told ANI over phone.

In addition, the Bardiya District Administration Office has confirmed that four people from Bardiya are also missing due to the same flood. Reports indicate that dozens of Nepali have been injured in the disaster.

Chief District Officer of Jajarkot, Megh Bahadur Mangrati, said the local government is coordinating efforts to identify and locate the missing persons.

"We have instructed all local bodies and police posts in the district to compile names of residents working in Dharali and report back. The Home Ministry has been informed accordingly," Mangrati added.

Rescue and relief operations are ongoing, but the status of the missing Nepalis remains unclear.

- ANI

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Priya S
Why does it take diplomatic efforts for such basic humanitarian actions? Both countries should have a standing protocol for cross-border disaster response. These delays can cost lives!
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Rohit P
Uttarakhand floods are becoming an annual tragedy now. Instead of just rescue operations, both governments should invest in better infrastructure and early warning systems. Prevention is better than cure!
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Meera T
My prayers are with the missing workers and their families 🙏 Many Nepali brothers work in our Himalayan states - we must ensure their safety. Hope the rescue teams find them soon.
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Siddharth J
The India-Nepal relationship goes beyond politics. In times like these, we must stand together as neighbors. Kudos to PM Oli for his prompt response and our government for initiating search operations.
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David E
As someone working in disaster management, I must say the coordination between India and Nepal has improved significantly in recent years. Hope they can locate the missing persons soon.

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