1,60,786 houses destroyed in Nepal's powerful quake: UN


Kathmandu, May 3 (PTI): The number of houses destroyed in quake-hit Nepal is over 1,60,000, nearly twice the number of households wrecked in the 1934's deadly temblor that has been the country's worst disaster of all times.

In worst-affected districts like Gorkha and Sindhupalchowk, the damage is even more extensive, with up to 90 per cent of houses destroyed, according to a situation report released by the United Nation's humanitarian agency OCHA (Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs).

"According to the government, the earthquake destroyed 1,60,786 houses and damaged 1,43,642 (as of May 1). The government is currently projecting this caseload to increase to a total number of 5,00,000 houses destroyed," it said.

On April 25, a powerful 7.9-magnitude earthquake, with its epicentre located at about 80 km north-west of Kathmandu, hit the country and left a trail of death and devastation, killing over 7,000 and injuring 14,123 others.

Among the affected districts, Sindhupalchowk has reported the maximum casualties with over 2,000 deaths, and several hundreds have died in Gorkha, where the epicentre of the deadly quake lay that fateful day.

The report has also estimated USD 415 million as needed for vital humanitarian relief in the quake-ravaged country.

According to the report, the number of houses wrecked in the earthquake 81 years ago stood at 80,893.

The 1934 Great Nepal-Bihar Earthquake, with its epicentre about 9.5 km south of Mt Everest, had killed several thousands people on both sides of the Himalayas and practically flattened Kathmandu Valley besides levelling several districts in Bihar like Munger, Muzaffarpur and Darbhanga, destroying houses and grand palaces.

The April 25 quake has in many ways become an eerie reminder to the 1934 quake, which too has robbed the culturally-rich country of its architectural jewels, including the iconic Ghantaghar (clock tower).

The Dharhara tower, a veritable landmark of the city was destroyed in 1934 as well, but was rebuilt later, only to meet a more cruel fate this time.

In Sindhupalchowk, a train of flattened houses sends a chill down the spines of visitors and rescue workers.

Tents and tarpaulins can be seen lining the stretch from Kathmandu to Sindhupalchowk, with some even forced to do with a makeshift facility near river and in farm fields.

21-year-old Salu in Dolalghat area in Kavre district says she is still scared to step into her house.

"Our house has developed major cracks and it is right by the river bank. We have left all our belongings inside and we are now sleeping under tents at a community place," she said.

Saroj Shreshta, a 19-year-old business management student here is currently back in his hometown Andheri to assist his family and friends.

The hotel owned by his family right next to the Sun Kosi river has now turned into an earthquake shelter.

"Our places used to be filled with visitors and happy foreigners, who loved the location and the natural beauty of the hills and the river. Now, you can only see sad and depressed faces, and most of them scared," Shreshta told PTI.

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have reported that 25 National Societies are supporting the Nepalese Red Cross Society providing critical life-saving relief.

The report said that they have provided nearly 15,000 tarpaulins and some 1,000 blankets as well as several hundreds of hygiene kits and thousands of water purification tablets.
OCHA's Resident Coordinator in Nepal James McGoldrick told state-run Nepal Television: "The whole culture, centres of years of history on display have been blown away.

"And, these were not just buildings but also part of the psyche of the country... But, people of Nepal have shown great resilience and (are) building back their lives."

In Kathmandu Valley, besides the capital - which has lost its architectural grandeur and overwhelming number of houses, Bhaktapur and Patan areas have also suffered major damage where streets by dark appear haunted now, with barely a soul to be seen.

Police said they are patrolling the area to guard houses against theft and some of the heritage structures there. According to the report, 1,383 schools have also been damaged in the quake.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/B'lore.

    Mon, May 04 2015

    This is not accurate figures and it is still more since Nepal is almost effected and destroyed.

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangaluru

    Mon, May 04 2015

    All Nepalis want to kick out all Indian Media and retain only Indian Army for quake relief work.
    Indian media has just become mouth piece of BJP and praising only Modi and intentionally downgrading the relief work of other countries.

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  • saleem, Uppala / Dubai

    Mon, May 04 2015

    Your are right , All media Hype
    Paid media

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  • Ramakrishna A K , Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2015

    Since Rahul Gandhi Visited Kedarnath Temple its brother Temple Pashupathinath is saved. Similarly if Rahul Gandhi had visited all other Households in Kedarnath, then all houses in Nepal would have been saved in this earth quake.
    Sakshi Maharaj's statement has two sides just like a coin. The second side of his statement is that due to visit of Rahul to one Temple in India, one temple in Nepal is saved and if Rahul had visited many temples and many houses in Kedarnath then many temples and many houses of Nepal would have been saved.

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  • Manju, Mumbai

    Mon, May 04 2015

    RSS is working in Nepal through its arm HSS.
    RSS volunteers are True patriots and always help people in times of distress.
    Where as our sickulars just sit in their a/c rooms and commenting against RSS.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 04 2015

    Manju, Nepal does not want peeping toms and have sent them back ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 03 2015

    NAUTANKI INDIANS HAVE BEEN ASKED TO GO BACK FROM NEPAL ...

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  • Asif, Mangalore

    Sun, May 03 2015

    Not NAUTANKI INDIANS it is NAUTANKI CHADDIS

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  • GuRu, Mangalore

    Sun, May 03 2015

    An indian news reporter to a mother who's learnt her only son has been buried under their house.

    Q. How do you feel?

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  • Manju, Mumbai

    Sun, May 03 2015

    Guru, don't worry about that mother.
    She will be Okay soon and hope she knows little bit about Buddha because Buddha is originally from Nepal.

    Geeta says : jatasya hi dhruvo mrityur dhruvam.

    That which is born must die.

    Just a matter of time, some delay, Somebody dies today, somebody tomorrow and somebody the day after. A mater of delay, that's all.
    Death is the transfer of the soul from one body to another body.
    or
    In cases when a man is fully Awakened, from one body to the body of the whole universe(one Existence).

    If someone his Ego then there is no death at all for them.

    Ego is that which is accumulated through sense organs(limited apparatus), not real one.

    Don't ask such question. If possible help that women.

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  • Manju, Mumbai

    Sun, May 03 2015

    Typo ....Must Ego...

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  • Asif, Mangalore

    Sun, May 03 2015

    dont worry 20000 RSS workers are there to rebuilt.

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  • abhyankar, mumbai

    Sun, May 03 2015

    Asif your comments are sense less. learn to appricate someones good effort. they went to help people.these moments have some humanity don't be like jossey.

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  • Well wisher, Udupi

    Sun, May 03 2015

    Clearly shows how insensitive you are. You are another pulchat like jossey.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 04 2015

    Well wisher, I have heard of Aloo Chat, Channa Chat, Paapri Chat, Anar Chat and Egg Chat.
    What is this Pul Chat, is it available only in your Udupi ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 03 2015

    I hope our 20,000 RSS volunteers are safe ...

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  • Sandesh Shetty, Bangalore/Kudla

    Mon, May 04 2015

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai do you have guts to assist them by leaving all your political differences???

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 04 2015

    Sandesh, dont you read the news papers. Indians are not wanted in Nepal ...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, May 03 2015

    Abdul Rafiq

    Is that sense of humor or senseless comment? Grateful to God that you are safe.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sun, May 03 2015

    Quake hit in Nepal is over 1,60,7861/- houses and several thousands have died and injured.
    Damages to structures, dams and Roads may not be even counted. Several animals also might have died.
    How hurting it must be!
    Very Difficult even to imagine.
    People should really think of their plight and spare for fellow humans in whatever way they can.
    In somebody's pain we are tested!

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA / DUBAI

    Sun, May 03 2015

    OH MY GOD! WE ALREADY REQUESTED MR. RAHUL GANDHI NOT TO VISIT ANY TEMPLE IN NEAR FUTURE, OTHERWISE ANOTHER 1,60,0000 HOUSES WILL BE DESTROYED IN ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE.

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  • Daniel, Bristol

    Sun, May 03 2015

    God forbid if something similar happens where you live ,and some other ignorant twit comments the same way you did..

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  • Manu, mangalore

    Sun, May 03 2015

    He is just quoting excerpts from our blessed sakshi Maharaj speech....


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