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Nepal's deadly protests hammer tourism sector as arrivals fall 30%

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Nepal’s deadliest protests in decades erupted just as the country entered its peak tourist season, dealing a blow to businesses that had been preparing to welcome trekkers from around the globe to experience its world-famous trails.

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  • Violent anti-corruption protests in Nepal resulted in 72 deaths and over 2,000 injuries. 16s
  • Tourist arrivals dropped by 30% compared to the previous year, with many bookings cancelled. 27s
  • Tourism, which makes up 8% of Nepal's GDP, was severely affected by the unrest. 52s
  • Several countries issued travel advisories after images of damaged buildings and hotels circulated. 1m 3s
  • Sushila Karki was appointed interim Prime Minister and will oversee new parliamentary elections. 1m 47s
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