Nepal: Over 100 persons including tourists trapped in Tibet after landslides block roads

Over 130 people, including tourists, were stranded in China’s Tibet region after landslides in neighboring Nepal shut major roadways.

Heavy rains and flooding washed away sections of a provincial highway, trapping tourists in the remote mountain hamlet of Zhentang, according to China’s state media.

Heavy rains have caused floods and landslides in Nepal for several days, killing dozens and washing away roads and other critical infrastructure.

According to local media, those stranded included migrant laborers, businessmen travelling, and tourists.

Rescuers were attempting to evacuate them on Wednesday.

The stranded people were earlier asked to hike up a mountain to relative safety.

The town, on the southern slope of the Himalayas near China’s border with Nepal, has an average altitude of 2,000 metres and is in an area known for hot springs and hiking.

Another 342 stranded people were relocated to nearby towns earlier.

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