Thousands evacuated in Nepal landslide

A landslide in Nepal has created a dam and a lake two kilometres long on the Kaligandaki River, which is threatening to burst and cause flash floods.

An earthquake survivor sits outside her tent in Kathmandu

Kathmandu resembles a tent city as a second earthquake complicates recovery efforts in the nation. (AAP) Source: EPA

Thousands of people fled villages and towns along a mountain river in in northwest Nepal after it was blocked by a landslide that could burst and cause flash floods.

The landslide created a dam and a lake two kilometres long on the Kaligandaki River, government administrator Yam Bahadur Chokhal said on Sunday.

Residents living on the banks of the river were moved to higher grounds for fear the river could burst and send flash floods through the area north of Beni Bazaar, about 200km northwest of the capital, Kathmandu.

Soldiers and police officers were sent to monitor the river and help and warn the villagers.

Two powerful earthquakes devastated Nepal on April 25 and May 12, killing nearly 8,700 people and injuring 16,800 others.

The quakes and aftershocks also triggered many landslides in the Himalayan nation.

In 2002, dozens of people were killed when an avalanche held back the nearby Seti River, which then burst through the snow blockage and sent water gushing through villages along its banks.


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