Sri Lanka, Sept. 10 -- The Nepal Army has advised all foreign nationals who are stranded or require assistance in Nepal to contact nearby security personnel or authorities.

A semblance of normalcy returned to Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, today (10) after two days of massive protests that turned violent following the deaths of 19 people, mostly youth, on Monday.

The Nepal Army then took charge of security, with military personnel deployed across the capital. Over the past two days, protests in Nepal escalated quickly into violence and the storming of government buildings.

The Army said in a statement, 'Hotels, tourism operators, and other organizations hosting foreign nationals are also requested to coordinate and facilitate any rescue o...