#GuardianNews  Footage shows damage wreaked by protests in Nepal as residents begin clean-up

Footage shows damage wreaked by protests in Nepal as residents begin clean-up
Residents in Kathmandu mobilised on 10 September for a clean-up operation after days of anti-corruption protests that led to the resignation of the prime minister, KP Sharma Oli.
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Volunteers gathered at the Nepal Department of Transport Management office to clear rubble, including broken furniture and shattered glass. Youths cleaned up offices, swept floors and pavements, packed debris into trash bags, and loaded garbage trucks. The unrest in the country was sparked by a social media ban that was announced last week

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