Nepalese prime minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned as anti-corruption protests escalate.
A total of 19 people have been killed since yesterday and today more have died.
Protesters have set fire to the home of an ex-Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and vandalised the homes of several leaders.
Protests erupted on Monday, ostensibly over a social media ban that the government has since reversed.
The ban sought to stifle an anti-corruption campaign online but it sparked more anger and unrest in the country.
Anti corruption protests have rocked the capital Kathmandu and other parts of the country.
Residences of several high profile politicians were attacked, vandalised and Political party headquarters.
Mohan Regmi, the executive director of Civil Service Hospital, says that 90 people are currently being treated at the hospital.
Domestic flights on the other hand have come to a standstill in Nepal as youth protests continue across the country.
Gyanendra Bhul, a spokesperson of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal confirmed that domestic flights have been canceled.
Fove international flights are currently on hold as the southern route of Kathmandu Airport has been extensively affecting visibility due to heavy smoke.
Nearly 400 people have sustained injuries, including more than 100 police officers.
More resignation, Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has stepped down following the violence.