Over 60 Missing After Nepal Landslide Sweeps Buses Away

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Rescuers in Nepal have ruled out finding survivors from last week's landslide that swept two buses carrying 65 people into a swollen river, with 55 passengers still missing. The focus has shifted to recovering bodies, as family members at the site have lost hope. The disaster is part of a series of landslides and floods caused by heavy monsoon rains, which have killed over 100 people in Nepal since mid-June. The government plans to ban night travel for buses in areas with adverse weather forecasts.
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