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Indian among seven killed in Nepal landslide, 6 missing
Kathmandu: At least seven people, including one Indian, were killed and seven others, six from Darjeeling, went missing after a massive landslide triggered by heavy rain buried five vehicles on a highway in eastern Nepal, police said on Monday.
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