Eight killed as landslide hits northeast Nepal, sparking flood fears
Monsoon rains trigger huge landslide in remote northeast Nepal with at least 8 dead and 'dozens more missing'

A massive landslide on Saturday in Nepal’s northeast left at least eight people dead and dozens missing as officials worked to clear debris blocking a major river and avert the possibility of flash floods.
The landslide struck in the early hours, burying two dozen homes before dumping mud and stones into the Sunkoshi river, northeast of the capital Kathmandu, Prakash Adhikari, press adviser to the prime minister, told reporters.
Police and army officials retrieved eight bodies and airlifted 16 injured people to safety.
“Dozens more are still missing, we are trying to find them,” said home ministry spokesman Laxmi Prasad Dhakal.
Ten Nepalese and a 46-year-old Belgian national injured in the landslide were flown to Kathmandu for medical treatment, police said.
