Thousands of people have fled to safety following a landslide in western Nepal which blocked the flow of a river.
The Kali Gandaki River in Myagdi district, about 140km (90 miles) north-west of the capital, Kathmandu, has created a deep and growing new lake.
There are no reports of casualties. Army soldiers are being sent to help.
A number of landslides have hit Nepal since the 7.8-magnitude earthquake on 25 April which killed more than 8,000 people and injured many more.
It was followed by a 7-3 magnitude quake on 12 May and several strong tremors.