nepal earthquake relief support
DESCRIPTION
Report about donations delivered to Dhading District during the Nepal earthquake in 2015.TRANSCRIPT
P H : A n d r e u A u s i r ó O m A r i
NEPAL EArthquAkE
rELiEf SuPPortPeople helping people
› Situation
› Area visited
› What we bought
› Report
› How to help
› People who supported us
› Clear accounts
› About us
INDEX
sItua-tIoN
The 2015 Nepal earthquake occurred at 11:56 NST on 25 April with a moment magnitude of 7.8Mw or 8.1Ms and a maximum Mercalli Intensity of IX (Violent). Its epicenter lay in Barpak village of Gorkha district and its hypocenter was at a depth of approximately 15 km (9.3 mi).
The earthquake killed more than 7,000 and injured more than twice as many, as of 1 May 2015. Nepal’s Prime Minister, Sushil Koirala, has said that the number could reach 10,000.
It was the most powerful disaster to strike Nepal since the 1934 Nepal–Bihar earthquake. Some casualties have also been reported in the adjoining areas of India, China, and Bangladesh.
Hundreds of thousands of houses were destroyed rendering people homeless with entire villages flattened, across many districts of the country. Centuries-old buildings were destroyed at UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Kathmandu Valley, including some at the Kathmandu Durbar Square, the Patan Durbar Square and the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Geophysicists and other experts had warned for decades that Nepal was vulnerable to a deadly earthquake, particularly because of its geology, urbanization, and architecture.
RuRal NEpal earthquake fund
aREa vIsItED
Murali Bhanjyang is a town in Nilkantha Municipality in Dhading District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal.At the Census of 2011, this Village Development Committee has 7,253 Population with 1,673 no of Household.
MuRalI BaNjyag, Dhading District
Map of Nepal showing the epicentre of the massive 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck the country on Saturday, April 25, 2015. Source: www.channelnewsasia.com
What WE
Bou-ght
FOOD BAGS (100 Packs):
› Rice 5 Kg.› Lentils 1 Kg.› Bitten Rice 2 Kg.› Dalmut (Dry Fruits) 1 Pack› Check Peace 2 Kg.› Noodels 5 Pack› Biskits 6 Pack› Massala 1 Pack› Salt 1 Pack› Oli 1 Lt.› Shower Soap 1› ReHidratation Salts 5 Pack PLASTIC BAGS to pack the food (7.360 Kg.)ROLL PLASTIC to make tents (53.890 Kg.)ROLL PLASTIC (Tripal) to make tents (58 units, 6 x 6 mts.) ROPES to make tents (16,495 Kg.)
MajoR NEEDs
TOOLS:
› Shavels (5 units)› Pick (5 units)
MATRESS (85 units)MATRESS (34 mts.)BLANKETS (20 units)PILLS TO PURIFY WATER (18 packs)REHYDRATION SALTS (30 units)MASKS (10 units)
RE-poRt
General observations: Mountainous & Rural area.
Acces: Good access roads.
Main activity: Agricultural and livestock. Subsistence production.
Percent of households affected: 100%
Water supply: Not affected
Animal losses: About a hundred among goats, cows, buffaloes and chickens.
Access to Medical Center: 5Km.
Polution: No signs of contamination of any kind are recorded.
Harvest: No crop losses are recorded.
Sanitation: The operation of sanitation and waste disposal remains the
same as before the earthquakes.
Medical care: No medicines needed.
Education: School closed for a month.
Electricity: No power supply.
Population: 3 people died and about 10 people injured.
Cooking utensils: No registration of cookware needed.
FRIDay 1st to suNDay 3th
of May
At the visited area the houses are built of adobe, stone and wood. After the earthquake these constructions became very unsafe to live in, so the citizens of the village have constructed temporary shelters with plastic ropes and bamboo to avoid the risk of landslides and to protect themselves from wind, sun and rain. Most of the population is currently living in tents that are set up according to the availability of materials received by donations.Animals have also been displaced from their stables to keep them safe. Plastics and ropes are used for safekeeping.
The main need in the area is to provide sufficient material for the construction of tents for all families.
Murali Banjyag is a mountainous area where the main activity is agricultural and livestock. While there have been no major losses in crops and livestock, due to the absence of electricity service, families are not able to process the food stock they own.
Therefore the provision of food to families is necessary, until the system power is resumed.
Drarapani Tol*: 46 HousesSauri Bazer: 11 HousesPhal Sura: 37 HousesMathild Valuwan: 37 HousesMurli Valuwan: 37 HousesMurli Vanjan Tol*: 12 HousesPauwa Khalta: 33 HousesBajo Palpa Tol*: 15 HousesAran Tar Tol*: 12 HousesDada Thoka Tol*: HousesTari Tol*: 8 HousesAlachi Tol*: 11 HousesPakhre Khola Tol*: 24 Houses
We helped 341 families in total!!!
* Small area with few houses
IMpaCt
The estimated time of housing reconstruction is uncertain. To build new houses it is necessary to wait until the stabilization of seismic quakes and ground, and also until the rainy season ends.Meanwhile citizens should live in tents or if its possible evacuate unsafe cities that are close to the earthquake epicentre. Nepal needs long-term help.
FutuRE
hoW to
hElp
If you want to collaborate, please keep in touch with:
› TREKKING EQUIPMENT SHOPS ASSOCIATION (TESA)President: Chandra Prasad PoudelT.E.: 9856027052, 621996E-mail: [email protected]/chandra.poudel.718
› HIMALAYA VOLUNTEERS:www.facebook.com/pages/Himalaya-volunteers
Nepal needs your support!!
loCal CoNtaCts
pEoplE Who
suppo-RtED
us
From Argentina, Ireland, United States, Spain, New Zeland, Germany, Portugal & Australia:
Paula SuarezM. Emilia VerónM. José AguirreRenzo PalaciosAgustín PodestaLu RecabarrenJulieta HerreroNati AvendañoJ. Andrés CastilloEstefanía FerreyraNicanor RocchiaBeatriz AguirreCésar & Ana AguirreCandela VivesLeandra AdenLuz VallejoEmiliano QuevedoSonia Crecente
spECIal thaNks
Flavia PalucciniBren BlancoRubén BatetKelly Stark ShaferPhylis StarkMariana CittrinovitzRomina MadoeryEogha WalshMohit PandyaPaula BradaConstanza MedelRomina MolinaSameer NimbalkarJulie WalshSteve FortuneWillow RowntreeCece JullienSoledad Moyano
Cami GruderCesar AloeEugenia GiordanoTani SotoLeticia NadiaMaria Belen UgaldeYael CieplinskiJoako TrejoFranziska GutkasRosa Marquez
Special Thanks to Agustín Podesta!!!!!
ClEaRaCCou
-Nts
We have received the amount of $ 2.644,27 USD = 268,721 NRS
FOOD BAGS (100 Packs x 1.245 NRS each): 124.500 NRS
PLASTIC BAGS to pack the food (7.360 Kg. x 300 NRS/Kg) : 2.200 NRS
ROLL PLASTIC to make tents (53.890 Kg x 350 NRS/ Kg): 18.860 NRS
ROLL PLASTIC (Tripal) to make tents
(58 units, 6m x 6m, 180 NRS each): 10.440 NRS
ROPES to make tents (16,495 Kg x 350 NRS/Kg): 6040 NRS
TOOLS (10 units): 3800 NRS
MATRESS (85 units x 650 NRS): 55.250 NRS
MATRESS (34 m x 155 NRS / m): 5.200 NRS
BLANKETS (20 units x 900 NRS each): 18.000 NRS
PILLS TO PURIFY WATER (18 packs x 235 NRS): 4.230 NRS
REHYDRATION SALTS (30 units x 10 NRS): 300 NRS
MASKS (10 units x 10 NRS): 100 NRS
JOURNEY COSTS (Truck, travel allowance & expenses): 8.925 NRS
TRANSFER TAXES: 10.876 NRS
Thank you all!!!
DoNatIoNs
RECEIpts
govERNMENt pERMIts
aBout us
We a group of foreigner people who met in Anapurna Trekking. After earthcuake we decided to collect some money from people around the world and with local people help Dhading District.Thanks to everyone who have collaborated!!!!!!
CONTACT US:› Andreu AusiróTechnical realization and audiovisual [email protected]
› Ignacio Aguirre [email protected]
› Mariana BeldiGraphic [email protected]
› Pam Oliver Pieri [email protected]
Who WE aRE
May 2015 - Pokhara, Nepal