Torrential monsoon rains triggered devastating flash floods in a Himalayan valley between Nepal and China, resulting in at least one fatality and 17 missing individuals. A crucial bridge over the Bhotekoshi River, a vital link between the two nations, was destroyed. Rescue operations are underway, with nine people safely rescued in Rasuwa.
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