Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Categories: Asia | Catastrophes

Four months ago, Nepal was hit by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake. The catastrophe destroyed countless homes, hospitals and schools, and leveled entire neighborhoods to the ground. 8800 people died.

Now the country is in the monsoon season, and life is still very hard. Months of severe rain, floods and mudslides are expected in many areas. Outlying villages may be cut off from the outside world. Tens of thousands of families whose homes were destroyed by the earthquake will need temporary housing. About 2.8 million people need humanitarian assistance. Schools, roads and hospitals have been destroyed. Over a million people suffer from hunger.

(Total 23 photos)

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster Photo: ZUMAPRESS.com/Global Look Press

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Ruined temple gate in Kathmandu.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Candy and papaya vendors in Kathmandu.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Recycling bricks from a destroyed house.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

In a camp for displaced persons.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

The peasant returns from the rice fields.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Destroyed houses in Bungamati village.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Temporary school students.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

A Hindu woman prays near the Bagmati River.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

At a temporary school.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

A woman builds herself a temporary home.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

The ruined center of Kathmandu.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Public well - many houses do not have water.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Workers collect bricks left over from the destroyed temple.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

View of Kathmandu.

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Nepal: 4 months after the disaster

Keywords: Himalayas | Earthquake | Kathmandu | Nepal | Devastation | Destruction

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