WHAT NEXT?

Shanta Giri,Ramechap:Innocent faces and little hands waving while passing a highway seems like a dream. You wake up and witness scenarios that make your heart ache. Houses that people were happily living in now have merged with the ground. When we reach  nears the destination, and more destruction becomes evident —houses with wooden support are plenty, unsure of the fate. .Fear of earthquake in an open space is almost nil as you feel safer, but this is not Bangesala Manthali’ only concern." Our house is near the jungle, roar can make anyone jump especially when you have nowhere safer to go," Maya shared “The forest is nearby and we hear tiger roaring every night.They do everything possible to stay safe, but make sure to protect the cattle too. Cows, Buffallos, goats, were seen grazing and were kept under the tarps.  Shelter struggleLife is strange somehow, whatever happens it has to go on.  One way to deal with this is to build houses, and temporary ones at this point is a relief. So bamboo and hay of wheat (chhwali) come handy or zinc. But still we haven't got zinc so bamboo and hay i am using to protect my three daughter and one 3 month son, Dilip said. The hay is used to make roof while the bamboos are for the walls. “We can’t wait for anyone to make our homes. This is why we have been making such temporary shelters with our effort and skills.  



Story don't finist yet, when we met people they lost their house so they are worry about what next for shelter but when we turn to another phase where we see kids who lost their parents and house who is there to help. We are saying to rebuild Nepal but calculate in 11000 people died how many children became orphan. Who is there to look after those children education,food,shelter? Swastika 10 years old kids"my father died in 25 April i have 1 year sister,i want to fulfill my father dream" Like this here are many children became orphan whose responsibility to look after their education,food,shelter?

Memory of Swastika with her parents


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