At least 38 people have been killed in Nepal since early on Friday as persistent downpours triggered more flooding and landslides, closing major roads and disrupting domestic air travel, officials said on Saturday, Report informs via Reuters.
The death toll could rise, they added, with another 29 people reported missing over the last 30 hours.
Most of the deaths took place in the Kathmandu valley, which is home to four million people and the country's capital, where the flooding brought traffic and normal activity to a standstill.
Rescue workers used helicopters and rubber boats to help people stranded on rooftops or elevated ground as some parts of Kathmandu reported up to 322.2 mm (12.68 inches) of rain over the last day.
Most rivers in the Himalayan nation have swollen, spilling over roads and bridges, authorities said, after nearly a week's delay in the retreat of South Asia's annual monsoon rains brought torrential downpours across the region.