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0 EARTHQUAKE DISASTER 2015 IN NEPAL SITUATION AND RESPONSE REPORT (13) Report Submitted To: Goodwill Community Foundation-USA, Mercy Relief-Singapore, Helping Hands USA for Nepal, Disaster Aid International, District Disaster Relief Committee-Kavre, Nepal, Rotary Rotary Australia World Community Service, Rotary New Zealand World Community Service, Rotary District 3292, Rotary Clubs worldwide, Well-wishers, Partners and Supporters Report Submitted By: Report Submitted On: Friday, June 12, 2015 Rotary District 3292 Rotary Club of Dhulikhel Community Development and Relief Agency Nepal

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EARTHQUAKE DISASTER 2015 IN NEPAL

SITUATION AND RESPONSE REPORT (13)

Report Submitted To:

Goodwill Community Foundation-USA, Mercy Relief-Singapore, Helping Hands USA for

Nepal, Disaster Aid International, District Disaster Relief Committee-Kavre, Nepal,

Rotary Rotary Australia World Community Service, Rotary New Zealand World

Community Service, Rotary District 3292, Rotary Clubs worldwide, Well-wishers,

Partners and Supporters

Report Submitted By:

Report Submitted On:

Friday, June 12, 2015

Rotary District 3292

Rotary Club of Dhulikhel

Community Development

and Relief Agency Nepal

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Map 1: Major 15 earthquake affected districts Source: Ministry of Home Affairs

Incident report of Earthquake 2015 (Till June 11):

Total toll: 8,786; Male: 3,932 Female: 4,848 Injured: 22,303

Government buildings fully destroyed: 2,649

Government buildings partially destroyed: 3,617

Public house fully destroyed: 510,762

Public house partially destroyed: 291,707

People displaced/affected: 4.15 million

S.N. District Name Deaths

1. Sindhupalchok 3440

2. Kathmandu 1222

3. Nuwakot 1098

4. Dhading 733

5. Gorkha 448

6. Rasuwa 660

7. Kavre 318

8. Bhaktapur 333

9. Lalitpur 177

10. Dolakha 170

11. Makawanpur 33

12. Ramechhap 39

13. Solukhumbu 20

14. Okhaldhunga 20

15. Sindhuli 15

Woman standing behind her

destructed house. She was

stucked in her house during

quake. Her son helped her to

rescue and also helped other

villager to recover from

debris.

Thanks to CDRA Nepal

volunteers and Rotary

International Volunteer

Justin Harrel from USA

working together to build

transitional shelter for the

deprived families of

Chaurbesi village,

Mahadevsthan of Kavre

district

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Our response in this week ?

On 1st June, 2015

20 plastic buckets, 2 water filters, 40 pkts. spices distributed in Bhakunde, Kavre

10 kg nails, 3 pcs. picks, 2 bundle water level pipe distributed to construct Transitional Shelter

at Gairibisauna, Deupur, Kavre

1 set of construction tools with wheel barrow, 10 helmets distributed to construct temporary

shelter at Patlekhet-8, Dandagaun, Kavre

On 2nd June, 2015

200 plastic buckets, 400 packets distributed in Mangaltar village, Kavre

On 3rd June, 2015

2 wheel barrow distributed in Pipalchaur, Kavre

On 4th June, 2015

4 tent houses (DAI) and 2 tarpaulin distributed to Dipendra Police School at Sanga, Kavre

4 tent houses (DAI) distributed to Patan, Kathamandu

On 5th June, 2015

15 packets of seasonal vegetables (10 varieties) distributed in Bela village, Panchkhal-11, Kavre

On 7th June, 2015

Various constructions tools including hammer, helmet, cutter, pliers, gloves, etc. sent to

Mahadevsthan-3, Chaurbesi, Kavre

70 plastic buckets, steel plates 210, spices 140 pkts, turmeric powder 70 pkts, salt 70 pkts

distributed to Mahadevtar village, ward no. 9, Kavre

On 8th June, 2015

1 wheel barrow and 1 shovel in Rabi Opi village, Kavre

70 pcs mat, 2 water filter, 1 emergency light in Mahadevsthan village, ward no. 3

Academic fee worth Rs. 10,000 given to Jenisha Kutuwoju by CDRA Nepal

On 9th June, 2015

1 shelter box, 7 pairs gloves, 1 pc. measuring tape to Shikharpur village, ward no. 2, Hokse

12 Transitional shelter house build with support of Mr. Arbinda Shrestha and Helping Hand

Nepal in Mahadevsthan -3, Chaubesi village.

On 10th June, 2015

50 packets of seasonal vegetables (10 varieties), 50 stationary materials (drawing book, sketch

book, copies, etc.) distributed in Mahadevsthan-3, Kavre

Free Eye camp conducted in Mahadevsthan VDC-Kavre served 147 eye patients

45 adult and adolescent girls have received psycho social trauma counseling by CDRA in same

village

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60 set of ten varieties of seasonal and off seasonal vegetable seeds distributed to woman

members.

51 Transitional shelter construction is in progress

On 11th June, 2015

31 bundle zinc sheets sponsored by Disaster Aid International (DAI) for transitional shelter

construction at Chokate, ward no. 5, Sindhupalchok

65 bundle zinc sheets sponsored by Disaster Aid International (DAI) for transitional shelter

construction at Sushma Kshemawati, ward no. 1, Dolakha

40 pcs zinc sheets, 10 pcs. mat, 60 sets of educational material distributed in Sikharpur, Hokse-

2, Kavre

Construction of Primary School in Hokse village with the help of GCF-USA and RAWCS support

Rotaract Budol volunteers building truss.

100 set of education kit distributed to school children in Hokse village of Kavre.

From Volunteers word

June 12, 2015

Deepika Dhakal, Sundarijal, Kathmandu

Himalayan Whitehouse Int'l College, Kathmandu

I am from Himalayan Whitehouse International College situated at New Baneshwor, Kathmandu.

Through the college Director, I got the golden chance to be the part of CDRA Nepal for a certain

period to be engaging in transitional shelter project in Mahadevsthan-3, Kavre.

When I first reached here I was unfamiliar to other volunteers and villagers, so I felt

uncomfortable to collaborate with them. But when I begin to speak with them, they became more

frank and shared their pain and sorrow with me that they had felt in earthquake.

It was surprising to see them happy even though they lost everything their home, relatives. From

this we can learn that Nepalese have much more power to handle their problem and battle

against sorrow. Now all the villagers are actively involved with us to build their own shelters. My

little effort makes great relief to them. So, from my inner heart I feel glad.

Rotary Education kit presented

by Rtn. Jason Booth in Hokse

village

Children of Hokse village

receiving Rotary education kit Rotaract Budol volunteers building school steel frame work in Hokse

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Free Eye Camp conducted

Rotary Club of Dhulikhel organized '1 day Free

Eye Camp' to the victims of Mahadevsthan village

chaurbesi 2, Kavre in association with REM Eye

Hospital, RAWCS, GCF/CDRA Nepal. The team

checked eyes and provided power glasses to

adults and senior citizens of 147 people. Camp

was successfully conducted with 3 optometrists, 2

dispenser and 10 volunteers including medical

and non medical professionals.

Team of 6 members; John, Grant, Jason, Dick, Matt and Ryan from RAWCS were aware that the

earthquake has destructed not only their home but also their educational materials are transformed

into rubble. In response to this this situation, the team distributed 50 sets of stationary materials to

the children of earthquake affected village.

Similarly, team distributed 50 packets of seasonal vegetable seeds including 10 different varieties

distributed to the local women. Team believe that they could grow and consume vegetable so that

they could fulfil their dietary supplements locally. Rupa Karmacharya, facilitator from District Health

Office, discussed about the public health issues among the women.

Primary school students receiving education kit from Australian Rotarians in Chaurbesi village

Trauma counseling to the woman members of the

village

Woman members received 10 verities of

vegetable seeds

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Disaster Aid International is supporting transitional shelter for the victims of Mahadevsthan village of

Kavre.

Landslide disaster : 58 feared dead in Taplejung landslides Source: The Himalayan Times

At least 58 people are feared dead and eight injured in landslides that were triggered by incessant rain in several VDCs of Taplejung last night.

As many as 21 bodies were recovered till this evening while 37 were reported missing. Deputy Superintendent of Police Shantiraj Koirala at District Police Office said the exact death toll from the mudslides was yet to be known. According to him, 21 bodies, including those of six women and eight children, have been recovered so far and six were handed over to their families.

VDCs of Thinglabu, Khokling, Libang, Santhankra and Lingtep were the worst affected. At least 28 of the dead or missing are from Libang, two from Santhankra, 14 from Thinglabu, nine from Khokling and five from Lingtep VDCs.

Rescuers say likelihood of finding any of the missing persons alive was unlikely. According to DSP Mr. Koirala, 150 personnel of the Nepali Army, Armed Police Force and Nepal Police were in the mudslide-affected areas to carry out rescue work in collaboration with hundreds of locals.

University volunteers preparing 51 shelters Rotary Australian team handing over CGI Zink sheet

to the family members

Roofing work with CGI Sheet to complete 51 shelters

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Report on Rotary/ CDRA in action in Mahadevsthan Village, Kavre for transitional shelter Introduction CDRA in association with Rotary International, constructed 51 transitional shelters in Mahadevsthan, ward no. 3, Kavre district in a week from June 7, 2015, after the village was devistated by 25th April's earthquake. For a month or so, peoplewere living in temporary shelters. Under tents and tarp while CDRA supervised their transitional settlement to last them for a couple of years until they get permanent shelter, as the village is still feeling the after shocks and tremors. Objectives

To provide trasitional shelters

To settle them under more comfortable house for tackling upcoming monsoon Methodology

Group Division

Division of Work Out of 20 total volunteers from KU and Himalayan White House Int'l College four groups were divided with five voluteers in each group. Different groups were involved in different works according to the nature of work. Justin from US was there for continuous support, moral courage and supervision. He was very friendly to all volunteers as well as villagers. While we conducted work like measuring holes, measuring wooden posts, preparting post, leveling, framing and fixing GI Sheets, the villagers comforted us by managing meal and shelter for a week, which was provided by the CDRA office. Gant Chart

Days Work

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6

Reahced field and material collection

Dig Holes

Build Posts

Framing

GI Sheet Fixing

Volunteers from White House college with RAWCS

member Mr. John Price, Rtn. Mr. Ashok

Building transitional shelter Building transitional shelter with tin

sheet

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Challenges Problems

All materials weren't available from first day, so we had hard time creating plans.

Wooden posts weren't vertical and straight. Some woods were too weak and some too strong to nail.

Lack of coordination from local people, as they went to work.

Execessive heat during day, so couldn’t work full day.

Problem nailing the bamboo frame as its slippery. Conclusion As estimated, work finished in time and everything went well. Some of the villagers were very excited and enthuastic to help. They were very thankful to us, the volunteers, as we were totally dedicated to help them during these hard condition and time. They were also thankful to Rotary /CDRA for providing such priceless help. Volunteers, partners in service, donors and supporters are welcome to join us. Prepared By: Photo and edit by Ashok Kumar Shrestha Anup Kumar Shrestha [email protected] [email protected] Assistant Governor, RID 3292 Mohan Prajapati 977-9851122737 [email protected]

CDRA Nepal

www.rotarydhulikhel.org.np www.cdranepal.org

Volunteers fixing wooden posts