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Clothes collected from various place of Nepal for the support of Flood Victims is distributed on 13th October to Ishwori Regmi associated with Nepal Red Cross Society, Banke by Prajwal Chuke, team member of Peace Nepal DOT Com
Children having their meal
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Displace mother and children
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Hungry displaced children eagerly waiting for meal
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Child born during displacement
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In this recent photo, flood victims take a meal at Sarada Secondary School, Inaruwa, Sunsari district.
(Photo : Chandra Shekhar Karki. )
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Floods in Sunsari due to Sapta Koshi River Eastern Embankment Breach
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Floods in Sunsari due to Sapta Koshi River Eastern Embankment Breach
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Floods Affected Families in the East
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Aerial photographs of Flooded area in Sunsari
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Floods in Sunsari due to Sapta Koshi River Eastern Embankment Breach
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Nepal Police assisting flood victims in Sunsari
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Relief camps distribute food to flood victims in east Nepal August 23, 2008. Indian army troops helped evacuate more than 120,000 people from floods in eastern India, but more bad weather raised fears that rivers would to continue to overflow, officials said on Thursday. The flooding, which officials say are the worst in 50 years, was caused after the Kosi river broke a dam in Nepal where it originates, unleashing huge waves of water that smashed mud embankments downstream in Bihar state. Photo taken August 23, 2008.
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Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reservation
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A Nepalese floods victim whose house was washed away by an overflowing Koshi river wails in Sunsari 400 kilometers (250 miles) southeast of Katmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. The swollen river burst its banks in a part of Nepal just north of the border with India, and changed course, now flowing through a fresh channel some 75 miles (120 kilometers) to the east, which has no levees or protective embankments. Indian officials appealed to more than 1 million people in flood-ravaged northern India to flee for their lives Tuesday, saying they faced death from the surging river if they remained in their homes.
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Army Force rescuing people of sunsari flood victim.
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