Nepal Emergency Medical Relief

by Cure Blindness Project
Nepal Emergency Medical Relief
Nepal Emergency Medical Relief
Nepal Emergency Medical Relief
Nepal Emergency Medical Relief

Project Report | May 1, 2015
Report from the Hardest Hit Zone

By Beth O'Grady | Operations Specialist

Below is an update from our partner organization, Tilganga, employee Khim Gurung. The team from Tilganga is visiting hard hit, remote areas, to deliver food, medical supplies and urgently needed emergency supplies.

Dear all 

We (Dr Suman, Krishna Gopal & myself) returned yesterday from badly affected zone after distributing little dry food to victims.  The situation in that area is horrible. The people are in panic. More than 90% (18,000) houses were collapsed, thousands of animals were killed, about thousand people were died, thousands of people were injured, several health clinics, school building are badly damaged. Electricity is also blocked. 
When we started to distribute the foods, we realised the dry food is not enough. They need solid food such as rice which they can cook and eat. There foods are under collapsed houses. A little amount of food have taken out, some borrowed from neighbours and shared among themselves. People are living together under poorly managed tents. However, they are living together helping each other and saving from hunger. But question is, how long they will go??? However, they are trying to take out remaining foods from their collapsed housed, that is very very tough and they are being able to take out very little amount of food, they cloths and other accessories. Very very tough time for all of the victims. 
On first day of dry food distribution, we realised that dry food  is not enough. So, we informed to Tilganga management team about the need of rice and requested to arrange some rice other accessories. Fortunately, We succeeded to distribute some amount of rice to a community of very poor area. That will help them to survive and search for more foods from other sources. Furthermore, we distributed two solar panel for mobile charge and water purifier. To prevent outbreak of diarrhoea, cholera etc, we delivered health education about hygiene, safe drinking water, temporary toilet construction and use and health check up in case of any health problem occurrence.
Good thing is the government and other organisations are also started to distribute the foods in very remote area after our action. 
We will report and share our learnings to Dr Ruit and team today. Let's see how we plan to move forward to be part of our suffered communities. 
For your information, Tilganga family has decided to contribute 2 days of salary and some of them more days of their salary. 
Thanks to all of you for your great support. Some pictures from our field visit are attached.
Thanks and regards
Khim

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