Over the weekend, Nepal experienced devastating floods that resulted in the deaths of over 200 individuals, marking one of the most severe flash flooding events in the capital city of Kathmandu and its surrounding valleys in recent history. The region was hit by the heaviest monsoon rains in two decades, which fell on Friday and Saturday, leading to widespread flooding that submerged large areas of Kathmandu. Entire neighborhoods, bridges, and roads were washed away as the Bagwati River, which flows through the city, surged more than two meters above safe levels. In addition to the fatalities, at least 30 people are reported to be stranded or missing, and hundreds have sustained injuries due to the catastrophic weather conditions. The impact of the floods has left a significant mark on the city and its residents, prompting urgent rescue and recovery efforts.