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8-14 May 2015 #757
Dateline: Sindhupalchok

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8-14 May 2015 #757

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8-14 May 2015 #757


Dateline: Sindhupalchok

Editorial

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Columns

GUEST COLUMN

by Victor Rana
A state in aftershock
Dateline: Sindhupalchok

The Gadfly

by David Seddon
A more responsive state
Dateline: Sindhupalchok

By The Way

by Anurag Acharya
Rising from the rubble
Dateline: Sindhupalchok

GUEST COLUMN

by Vinod Thomas
Learning from Disasters
Dateline: Sindhupalchok

Between The Lines

by Tsering Dolker Gurung
Earning back the people’s trust
Dateline: Sindhupalchok
Nation

A concrete future

Nepalis may have been lulled into a false sense of security about the strength of reinforced concrete structures
Sonia Awale
A concrete future

Sindhupalchok’s sorrow

The hard-hit district is losing hope despite being so close to the capital
Bhrikuti Rai
Sindhupalchok’s sorrow

Life after deaths

The capital may be getting back to some normalcy, but the death and destruction in Melamchi is just too severe.
Om Astha Rai in Sindhupalchok
Life after deaths

Bright lights on a dark day

From a health post in Melamchi to the Health Ministry in Kathmandu there was compassion, competence and commitment in treating those injured in the quake
Mark Zimmerman in Sindhupalchok
Bright lights on a dark day

Aftershocks in a migrant economy

Villages without men struggle to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake
Mallika Aryal
Aftershocks in a migrant economy

Two earthquakes in one lifetime

“I survived a big earthquake twice, but it was more frightening this time”
Sonia Awale
Two earthquakes in one lifetime

Monitoring the aftershocks

National Seismological Centre has been busy since the earthquake of 7.8 magnitude
Stéphane Huët
Monitoring the aftershocks

With a little help

International missions support Nepalis in the aftermath of the earthquake.
Stéphane Huët
With a little help

But faith is alive

The collapse of Kapan Church exposed the vulnerability of places of worship in Nepal
Om Astha Rai
But faith is alive

Cleaning instead of climbing

A multinational group of climbers decided that even if they couldn’t climb Everest, they would clean it up
Damien Francois
Cleaning instead of climbing
Nepali Times Buzz

Addressing posttraumatic stress

Normal and common for people to have posttraumatic stress after an earthquake
Anjana Rajbhandary
Addressing posttraumatic stress

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Editorial

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Columns

GUEST COLUMN

by Victor Rana
A state in aftershock
Dateline: Sindhupalchok

The Gadfly

by David Seddon
A more responsive state
Dateline: Sindhupalchok

By The Way

by Anurag Acharya
Rising from the rubble
Dateline: Sindhupalchok

GUEST COLUMN

by Vinod Thomas
Learning from Disasters
Dateline: Sindhupalchok

Between The Lines

by Tsering Dolker Gurung
Earning back the people’s trust
Dateline: Sindhupalchok
 

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