The recent heavy rains in Nepal have led to landslides and floods causing devastation and loss of life. At least 15 people have been reported dead, with fears that the number may rise due to further heavy rains. Dozens have been evacuated and many injured, while infrastructure and transportation have been severely impacted. The Koshi, Gandaki, and Bagmati Provinces are among the hardest hit, and the situation is expected to worsen as more rainfall is predicted. Nepal, already susceptible to climate change, regularly faces such challenges, and the current response is complicated by political instability and corruption. The ongoing disaster response is hindered by a lack of resources, and the country is facing potential government changes amid the crisis.