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Three of single family buried in Ramechhap landslide

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Ramechhap: Three members of a family died in a landslip that occurred on Thursday evening at Pharpu village in Gokulganga Rural Municipality-6, Ramechhap. 

Chief of District Police Office of Ramechhap Pradip Kumar Singh said that 18-year-old Sita Tamang, 14-year-old Ashika Tamang, and 13-year-old Laxmi Tamang were buried after a part of local Biman Tamang’s house collapsed in the landslide. 

Chairman of Gokulganga Rural Municipality-6 Chandra Sunuwar said that Biman and his spouse, who were residing in a separate house room, are safe.