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EARTHQUAKE DISASTER 2015 IN NEPAL
SITUATION AND RESPONSE REPORT (5)
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:
Monday May 4, 2015
Rotary District 3292
Rotary Club of Dhulikhel
Community Development
and Relief Agency Nepal
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Situation Report: Earthquake Disaster May 2 & 3, 2015 After a week of disastrous earthquake, people are still waiting for food and shelter; most of
them are from remote hard-to-reach areas. Humanitarian reliefs are still beyond the reach
especially in remote villages of Kavre, Sindhupalchok and Nuwakot districts where the
earthquake hit the most. It is said that in Sindhupalchok only, the casualties might reach about
5,000. In this area, even after 9 days of earthquake, 2 men and 1 woman are rescued.
Rotary Club of Butwal supported with tent,
mat and food to Baireni Village-4.
President of Kavre Chamber of Commerece
and Industry visit affected villages and
planning further with Nepal police district
chief.
ICA Nepal and Rotary Rudramati delivery food
and logistics at Kallerai, Gagan Pani.
Two tourists visiting Nepal brought blankets
and distributed.
Salute to Nepal Army, Police, doctors, eletricians, oil pump
workers. They all are doing great job to help the victims.
Nepal Jaycees team and Computer Association of Nepal team
distributing food relief.
Dr. Rajendra Koju of Dhulikhel Hospital working tirelessly.
Nepal Army and overseas helicoptor mobilising in rescue
operation. Everyone is doing great job.
Banepa Leo Club and Rotaract Club of Kavre Banepa providing food and tent in villages
of Kavre and Sindhupalchok.
Rotary Madhyapur offering food feeding for 1000 people.
Rotary Club of Dang deployed 4 medical team to Gorkha.
Rotary Club of Dhangadhi send medical team to Gorkha.
Rotary Club of Baglung providing relief materials in earthquake affected area in
Baglung.
Rotary club of Mahaboudha distributed food and tent in Sindhupalchok.
Activities by Rotaract Club of Dhulikhel
Earthquake relief materials distribution at Chapabot, Baluwa, Panchkhal in
collaboration with Aid for Nepal. The relief package was specially focused for lactating
women of this village. Around 64 packages among 178 families were distributed.
Package consists of rice, cooking oil, salt, biscuits, warm clothes and tent.
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Visiting, Inspection and data collection from earthquake disaster hit villages around
Panauti Municipality such as Katunje Village, Kushadevi Village.
Volunteering in Dhulikhel Community Hospital.
Activities by RC Madhyapur
Health camp and medicine (Taiwanese medication)
Distribution of mineral water
Activities by Rotaract Madhyapur
Camp in KMC Hospital - Panga
Medicine and water distribution
Activities by RC Kavre Banepa/Rotaract Kavre Banepa
Medicine supplies and food distribution in Bhimtar Village.
Activities by KU Beta Volunteering Team
Helping people to bring rice, potato, clothes from the destroyed house in Kavre Village.
Distribution of soap, toothpaste, toothbrush in Bhaktapur
GCF - CDRA -Rotary-Mercy Relief- The Johanniter,Germany Meeting
Dissuced how to reach quick and response to sanitation and rehabilation plan.
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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.
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
13. Plastic Sheet 8x20 ft 14. Nylon Rope
Total package cost Rs. 2,200/- 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 club from India are also helping with
deliveries. Mercy Relief, Singapore is also providing 1000 sets of food and tents next week.
What we did today (May 2 & 3, 2015)?
Packaging of more than 500 sets of relief pack.
Packaging of 21 sets of relief pack for Kadhambash, Aarubot village
Packaging of 50 sets of relief pack for Jogitar village, Panchkhal
Packaging of 30 sets of relief pack handed over to Rotary Club for Kathmandu.
Packaging of 30 sets of relief pack handed over to RC Nagarjuna
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Map 1: Major 15 earthquake affected districts
Casualties in Nepal (Till May 3rd):
Total toll: 7,276 Injured: 14,267
415 million still waiting for basic relief materials
Our Future Rehabilitation Plans: To build more than 1000 Low cost houses made by Earth bag. We are preparing one sample house near by our office. Complete Building Cost: Rs 1, 56,000 Approximate USD 1,560
S.N. District Name Deaths
1. Sindhupalchok 3660
2. Kathmandu 1194
3. Nuwakot 798
4. Dhading 656
5. Gorkha 410
6. Rasuwa 384
7. Kavre 312
8. Bhaktapur 278
9. Lalitpur 172
10. Dolakha 64
11. Makawanpur 35
12. Ramechhap 26
13. Solukhumbu 22
14. Okhaldhunga 19
15. Sindhuli 11
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What is Earth bag?
For those who don’t know, earth bag building uses polypropylene rice bags or feed bags filled with soil or insulation that are stacked like masonry and tamped flat. Barbed wire between courses keeps bags from slipping and adds tensile strength. The final plastered walls look just like adobe structures. After devasted earthquake in Nepal it is the proper and efficient design for quick and emergency shelters for those who loss there home. (www.instructables.com)
Why Earthbag System Building?
The ease and simplicity of building with earthbags
should also be mentioned, since there is much unskilled
labor available around the world that can be tapped for
using this technology.
One person familiar with the basics can easily train
others to assist in the erection of a building.
This not only makes the process more affordable, but also more feasible in remote areas where many common building skills are not to be found. (www.instructables.com)
Tools and materials needed (listed left to right):
Woven polypropylene bags (about 18” x 30”), bucket
chute (4-gallon bucket with bottom cut off), 4 or 5
heavy duty 2-gallon cement buckets, string line, metal
chisel and scrap steel for cutting barbed wire (or bolt
cutters), hammer, sheet metal slider (about 13” x 16”),