
Sun Sep 29 10:36:11 UTC 2024: ## Toddler Pulled Alive from Landslide Debris in Nepal, Offering Hope Amid Devastation
**Kathmandu, Nepal:** Amidst the devastating floods and landslides that have ravaged Nepal, claiming over 112 lives and leaving 68 missing, a glimmer of hope has emerged. A two-year-old baby was miraculously rescued alive from the debris of a landslide in Dolakha district.
The toddler was found buried under rubble by a joint rescue effort involving Nepal Police and Nepal Army. Despite the ordeal, the baby is reported to be in good health and has been taken to a nearby health camp for examination. While the child’s parents remain unaccounted for, the rescue has offered a much-needed moment of hope to a nation grappling with immense tragedy.
Search and rescue efforts continue across Nepal as authorities battle the aftermath of severe flooding. Rivers have swelled, causing widespread destruction to property and lives. The nation stands united in this trying time, with rescue teams and volunteers working tirelessly to locate survivors.
**In other news:**
* A disturbing video surfaced showing a police officer in Bihar physically assaulting a young man and forcing him to lick his own spit.
* Two bodies were discovered in Singalila National Park, West Sikkim, with identities yet to be confirmed.
* A lieutenant colonel was arrested in Dehradun for allegedly murdering a 25-year-old Nepali bar dancer who had pressured him for marriage.