Compared to the 1934 quake, the number of houses damaged in the #NepalQuake is much higher: http://t.co/6CR82c5Sgp pic.twitter.com/9TUFv5Hcwi
— UNOCHA (@UNOCHA) May 3, 2015
#NepalQuake Latest OCHA Humanitarian Snapshot (01 May) 6,250 dead - 160,786 homes destroyed - http://t.co/sndvNmLXwK pic.twitter.com/T6ayjRaIoH
— UN OCHA Asia Pacific (@OCHAAsiaPac) May 2, 2015
The latest #NepalQuake Situation Report is now available here: http://t.co/O3AolvdHfM
— NRRC (@NepalDRR) May 2, 2015
Disaster Info Report No.15 on #CivMil & #humanitarian env't after #NepalQuake http://t.co/Yu92L2nnf2 @PacificCommand @UNOCHA @DeptofDefense
— CFE-DMHA (@cfedmha) May 9, 2015
#INFOGRAPHIC Overview of the situation in Nepal Monday after the devastating April 25 earthquake @AFP pic.twitter.com/hipo8QNe3t
— Agence France-Presse (@AFP) May 4, 2015
#NepalQuake funding: $415m required for vital humanitarian relief but only 3% funded (5 May) - http://t.co/twy3aG4ffY pic.twitter.com/juuUBTxDfr
— UN OCHA Asia Pacific (@OCHAAsiaPac) May 5, 2015
Physical Infrastructure Damage-Government:Complete(10488);Partial(14215);Public-Complete(142388);Partial(155884)
— EarthquakeNepal-MoHA (@NEoCOfficial) May 3, 2015
Infrastructures damage
Fully 200552
Partially 196285
— EarthquakeNepal-MoHA (@NEoCOfficial) May 3, 2015
Government Still need 400000 Tents
— EarthquakeNepal-MoHA (@NEoCOfficial) May 2, 2015
More than 3.5 million people are estimated to be in need of food assistance. #NepalQuake http://t.co/hlVMR3bvLk
— NRRC (@NepalDRR) April 30, 2015
Preliminary Damage Assessments Dhading and Nuwakot Districts, Nepal http://t.co/ppIWNZWZ9m #NepalQuake pic.twitter.com/l6LqdbpacG
— DisasterAWARE (@disasteraware) May 4, 2015
What #Nepal's national and 8 foreign militaries contributed in response to the #NepalQuake: http://t.co/HKYPEiEkMC pic.twitter.com/TV49tnYpiG
— UN OCHA Asia Pacific (@OCHAAsiaPac) May 13, 2015
#NepalQuake 141 international medical teams are on the ground in Nepal. Latest OCHA snapshot - http://t.co/NyiFaUrrxe pic.twitter.com/am4wS12pD2
— UN OCHA Asia Pacific (@OCHAAsiaPac) May 14, 2015
Homeless in Nepal
600,000 houses need to be rebuilt after #NepalQuake
How?
@nepalitimes
http://t.co/vzpZpubcgf pic.twitter.com/lcoZVozpB1
— Kunda Dixit (@kundadixit) May 14, 2015
Govt prepares to return foreign rescue teams; 4,050 men from 34 countries working in #Nepal http://t.co/cRlGLD6uoN pic.twitter.com/FOkOQJq1KC
— The Kathmandu Post (@kathmandupost) May 3, 2015
Over 400,000 people have left Kathmandu Valley since the earthquake. #NepalQuake http://t.co/0SEGjp9JqY
— NRRC (@NepalDRR) April 30, 2015
Up to 90 per cent of the houses in Gorkha and Sindupalchowk districts have been destroyed. #NepalQuake
— NRRC (@NepalDRR) May 4, 2015
Madhyamanchal
Tot House 1964045
Tot Population 9656985
Death 6800
Injured 12823
Gov fully10502 partial13366
Public fully130195 partial118644
— EarthquakeNepal-MoHA (@NEoCOfficial) May 4, 2015
Paschimanchal
Tot. House 1066282
Tot. Population 4926765
Death 421
Injured 1200
Gov. fully 79 partial 582
Public fully 57340 partial 49466
— EarthquakeNepal-MoHA (@NEoCOfficial) May 4, 2015
Total House 5477224
Total Population 26494504
Death 7276
Injured 14362
Gov. fully 10680 partial 14677
Public fully 190664 partial 173547
— EarthquakeNepal-MoHA (@NEoCOfficial) May 4, 2015
Mainshock displacements in Katmandu. Valley now about 1.5m closer to heaven. pic.twitter.com/lojBw932Zp
— Susan Hough (@SeismoSue) May 3, 2015
related articles:
Nepal’s Dangerous Dams [The New Yorker, Apr 30 2015]
Earthquake and landslide in Nepal and India [Disasters Charter]
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