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Earthquake In Nepal–IV

Issue April 2015

KTM Metro Reporter

April 28, 2015: After shocks have been considerably reduced. The US Geological Survey has predicted that two major aftershocks might occur on May 3 and 31, 2015. Nepalese have to be careful on these days, and keep them as safe as possible, and keep the loved ones not far from each other in case of aftershocks come.

 

Lives in the quake-affected areas have been coming to normal but for the people that have lost the loved ones, homes and in them any assets, lives are not certainly normal. Quick and immediate assistance for them is the immediate requirement. The international community and the government of Nepal have been doing everything possible. In such a massive scale of disaster, to reach immediately to everybody in need might not be possible but efforts are being made.

 

For those people that have not lost anything, have the earthquake picnics even though they are scared to death to lose anything and anybody. Aftershocks have been terrifying. People have been in terror days and nights. To add to the misery of the quake terrors, heavy rains have been causing another problem to the already heavily suffered people.

 

China has complained that the Indian air force aircrafts have entered the Chinese air space in the name of rescue flights, according to the Nepalese media website. That might be true because the aircrafts must have gone to see what have happened to the northern villages in Nepal. Those remote areas have no communications with the Kathmandu and other parts of Nepal so only the aerial views could tells what had happened in those northern border areas.

 

Another media website has it that the Indian aircrafts have been so crowded in the Kathmandu international airports, twenty Chinese helicopters could not land there. It might be a bit exaggeration. Helicopters did not need many spaces to land or they could wait until the Indian aircrafts leave. Let us be friendly than to be unfriendly. Let us all work in cooperation to cope with this unthinkable disaster.

 

The news in the websites are in Nepalese language”

http://www.annapurnapost.com/News.aspx/story/10972

http://www.khabardabali.com/2015/04/16130/

http://medianp.com/2015/04/56372.html

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