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EARTHQUAKE DISASTER 2015 IN NEPAL
SITUATION AND RESPONSE REPORT (4)
Report Submitted To:
Goodwill Community Foundation-USA, District Disaster Relief Committee-Kavre,
Nepal, Rotary Clubs worldwide, well wishers, partners and supporters
Report Submitted By:
Report Submitted On:
Tuesday May 1, 2015
Rotary District 3292
Rotary Club of Dhulikhel
Community Development
and Relief Agency Nepal
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Situation Report: Earthquake Disaster
Survey for the Singaporean Medical team from 'Mercy Relief' to Sindhupalchok.
Tremor are quite less compared to past few days, today sensed 2-3 tiny quakes which may be the
magnitute of not more than 5 richter scale.
We left Banepa from 8.30 am with the team. In our team
were Rotarians, CDRA Nepal Volunteers, Rotractors and two
members from Mercy Relief, Michael and Carol Liew.
On either side of the road we could witness the devastation
of mud and stone houses. Even the concrete houses at places
were damaged beyond repair. People were on the road with
their belongings for survival, some were building the temporary shelter some were just siting in dismay.
Pictures taken on the way of destruction.
After reaching to health post of Melamchi, we came to know there Japanese team were busy erecting
the tent for the setup for check up for which we helped. We talked with a Nepali doctor there and
asked if he knew for the requirement of the Health Camp in any area
there. With his suggestion, we moved further to Chanaute where it was
said there could be the requirement. We reached Chanaute of
Sindhupalchok further north of Melamchi and walked for half an hour to
Mahankal (as the road was blocked by the rubbles of the damage which
was yet to be removed) looking for suitable place for the medical camp
so that if the camp is set the Mercy Relief people can check about 300
people in a day. We could not find any such places needy in large
number as 300 in a day. We doubted about the availability of the
patients seeking medical assistant in that number there. We heard there was a health camp so we went
to see the camp organized by NRNA. They were saying that they had started the camp from 7.00 am in
the morning it was 1.00pm when we were there, we could see some of the people seeking for the
medical help till that time. They had a mobile team for villages, they were doing a wonderful job
covering the remote area for bringing the injured people to the camp and if need be to the hospitals.
Mr. Michael talked with one person about the feasibility but
for the capacity of about 300 per day we did not see the
need of the specialist there. We then discussed about the
possibility at the local hospital at Dhulikhel since it had
already been 7 days of the disaster, and most needy were
airlifted (as reported by the locals) and some minor (fracture
bones and bruises) were taken by two wheelers and local
ambulances to the biger hospital to Dhulikhel Hospital and
Kathmandu.
Upon reaching to the Dhulikhel Hospital we talked with Dr. Rajendra Koju (Hospital Chief) and he was
requesting for the equipments (more hospital beds with blankets and sheets) and medicine.
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Response for Disaster
In response to the disaster, Rotary District 3292 Nepal-Bhutan, Rotary Club of Dhulikhel coordinating
with GCF-USA/CDRA Nepal, District Disaster Relief Committee-Kavre district is implementing
Earthquake disaster response with basic food survival package including.
We have send medical team with 150 set of tent with KU medical and engineering students' team.
We have organized vehicle for the relief team to reach villages in time.
1. Rice 7 Kg, 2. Masala 3 pkts
3. Lintel 1Kg 4. Steel plate 5 pcs
5. Food grain 1 kg 6. Spoon 5 pcs
7. Salt 1 pkt 8. Plastic jug 1 pc
9. Cooking oil 1 ltr 10. Plastic bucket 1 pc
11. Beaten rice 1 Kg 12. Noodles 1 pkt
Total package cost Rs. 1,765/- now we are providing 1000 set of above mentioned items to be
delivered to the victims affected by recent earthquake. Rotary Club of Dhulikhel/ CDRA Nepal team is
working hard to response the situation. We believe that this will
support 5 members family to survive 7 days. Rotary is
coordinating many international Rotary clubs to support the
people in need.
We thank you very much for generous support to our GCF
friends and Rotary friends worldwide for your cooperation on
the difficult situation. We also thank Rotaract Club of Dhulikhel,
Budol, KU, Rotary Community Corps.
Preparing more food package and looking for more tents to buy in Nepal markets. There is scarcity to
find the goods and supplies. However, we are working with neighboring Rotary and Lions network to
get things in place. Rotary and Lions from India also helping with deliveries. Mercy Relief is also
providing 1000 sets of food and tents next week.
What we did today (May 1, 2015)?
Packaging of more than 400 sets of relief pack.
Meeting with different Rotary Club members , Mercy Relief team, Students of KU, Rotaract
members
Relief and medical Support of Earthquake Victims gone to Nuwakot organized by Rotary Club of
Kathmandu University.
Gone to Melamchi with friends Michael and Carol from Mercy Relief, Singapore for survey to
construct health camps to check more than 300 patients in a day.
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Map 1: Major 15 earthquake affected districts
Casualties in Nepal (Till May 1st):
Total toll: 6,621 Injured: 11,413
House Damage: 3, 00,000+ (Private houses: 143,673 and Government building: 14,201)
History of Earthquake in Nepal
S.N. District Name Deaths
1. Sindhupalchok 2400
2. Kathmandu 1152
3. Nuwakot 759
4. Gorkha 410
5. Dhading 651
6. Rasuwa 306
7. Kavre 293
8. Bhaktapur 269
9. Lalitpur 171
10. Dolakha 62
11. Makawanpur 34
12. Ramechhap 26
13. Solukhumbu 22
14. Okhaldhunga 18
15. Sindhuli 9
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Reportings from Clubs and Medical Teams:
Program 1: Relief and medical Support of Earthquake Victims
(April 29th, 2015, Sipa-pokhare VDC, Ward No. 6, Sindhupalchok District, Nepal)
In response to the devastation caused by an Earthquake in Sindhupalchok, we representatives from,
Rotarct Club of KU, Rotary Club of Dhulikhel, GCF-USA, CDRA Nepal, FoP, KUYRCC and Dhulikhel
Hospital went to Sipa-pokhare VDC, Ward No. 6,
Sindhupalchok on the date of 30th April, 2015. We
distributed 20 packages of ‘preparation and
disaster relief material’ which was provided to us
by Rotary club of Dhulikhel, GCF/CDRA Nepal.
Blankets and clothes collected under the initiation
of Rotaract Club of KU were also distributed to the
victims of the disaster. Along with this a package
of medical items required for the first aid purpose
was delivered to them with the assistance of the doctor from Dhulikhel Hospital.
Program 2: Relief and medical Support of Earthquake Victims
(May 1st, 2015, Thanapati VDC, Ward No: 2-7 Nuwakot District, Nepal)
Details
1. 150 tents distributed
2. 500 food packets (Noodles, Dalmot, Beaten Rice, Biscuit)
3. Medical Assessment and Support: 343 Person First Aid Medicine Distribution Counseling
Organizers Young Pharmacist Group Nepal(Medical Support) Kathmandu University (Volenteers Support) Dhulikhel Hospital ( Medical Support) Art of living (Food Package Support) Rotary Club of Dhulikhel (Transportation Support) Rotaract Club of Budol( Volenteers Support) Thanapati Sewa Samaj (Tent Support)
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See some photos of earthquake hits and distribution of relief materials, 1st May
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Some of the Heart Touching Photos: Courtesy Facebook, Internet
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Prepared By: Photo and edit by
Ashok Kumar Shrestha Anup Kumar Shrestha
Assistant Governor, RID 3292 Admin and IT officer
Phone: +977-98511-2273 CDRA Nepal