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Quake survivors spend second winter in temporary homes

Nearly two years on, the reconstruction of thousands of houses destroyed by the deadly quake remains stalled.

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Early morning at the home of Sharma family in Dandagaon village, in Dhading district. The area was severely affected by the 2015 earthquake. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]

By Ioana Moldovan

Published On 23 Feb 201723 Feb 2017

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The 2015 earthquake in Nepal caused unprecedented loss of life and damage to property. Nearly 9,000 people died and more than 600,000 houses, including centuries-old cultural heritage sites, were destroyed.

Nearly two years after the quake, the worst to have hit the Himalayan nation in eight decades, people in rural areas, the most severely affected, are still living in improvised sheds or under tin roofs.

Despite the international community’s pledge to rebuild the country, the promised money has yet to reach those in need.

According to Cold Feet Foundation Nepal, a local NGO, people have so far received only $500 out of the $2,000 promised by the government in compensation to rebuild their homes.

Nepal is one of the least developed countries in Asia, with per capita income comparable with the poorest countries in the world. Rebuilding is an onerous task and uncertainties over regulatory mechanisms and new building codes have further delayed the reconstruction process.

Thousands of Nepalese have now endured two bitterly cold winters living in improvised shelters and it seems they may have to face another monsoon season without proper homes.


READ MORE: The seasons have changed but Nepal has yet to recover


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This bridge connects the main road to the villages across the river in Dhading district. This pedestrian bridge is the only thing connecting the villages to the outside world. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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An old woman carries stones from the river in rural Dhading district. The former roofs of their homes were made of stones and bricks but since the earthquake they have had to make do with corrugated tin sheets. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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The 11 houses in Devisthan village in Dhading district became unlivable after they were severely damaged in the 7.8 magnitude earthquake. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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A local man makes bricks in Mahjhigaun village, in Kavrepalanchok district. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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People rebuilding a house in Jogitar village, in Kavrepalanchok district. According to Balaram Nepal, chief of the village, Caritas, a Church-run NGO, is helping people in the area rebuild their houses, with two instalments of $1,500 each. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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A woman tends to her cows in Dhading district. Cows are used exclusively for dairy products in the rural areas. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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Local people watching TV in an establishment that also serves as a local shop in Mahjhigaun village, Kavrepalanchok district. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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A girl walks to school in Dhading district. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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Children study outside the Shree Arunodaya primary school, in Dandagaon village. The school was badly affected by the earthquake. Children attend classes outside as the school has yet to be rebuilt. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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Reconstruction work has been extremely slow. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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Children study at Shree Mahendrodaya secondary school, in Dandagaon village. There are around 215 pupils in the school. Some of them had to move here from the Shree Arunodaya primary school, which was badly damaged by the earthquake. The school has 14 teachers. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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The school draws pupils from more than seven villages. Some have to walk for up to two hours to reach it. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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Dhruba Prasad Khatiwada, 36, a teacher at Shree Mahendrodaya, is treating a girl with an accidental head injury. Medical supplies are in short supply. Emergency services can only be accessed by helicopters. A pedestrian bridge is the only access to these villages from a main commercial road. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]
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In Mahjhigaun village, in Kavrepalanchok district, almost all 40 houses were destroyed. Nearly two years later, people are still living in improvised shelters. [Ioana Moldovan/Al Jazeera]

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