As of 28 April, the Government reports 4,358 deaths and 8,174 injured people. Search and
rescue teams have saved 14 people from the rubbles. In addition to continued efforts in the Kathmandu Valley, the response continues to broaden to include more remote areas, including the most affected districts of Dhading and Gorkha. Up to 90 per cent of the health facilities in Ramechapp, Nuwakot, Sindhupalchowk and Gorkha have been severely damaged. Many people are leaving the Kathmandu Valley and joining families in less-affected areas. There is anecdotal evidence of unrest in relation to limited water supplies. Uneven distributions pose a risk of generating animosity amongst the affected people.
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Publisher:
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Bulletin or Poster
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Keywords:
EARTHQUAKES, NATURAL DISASTERS, EARTHQUAKE ZONES, SEISMIC ACTIVITY, DISASTER RELIEF, HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE, EMERGENCY SHELTER, CAMP COORDINATION, CAMP MANAGEMENT, EARLY RECOVERY, EDUCATION, FOOD SECURITY, FOOD AID, HEALTH, HEALTH AID, LOGISTICS, NUTRITION, PROTECTION, SHELTER, WATER, SANITATION, COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, AID COORDINATION.
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Thematic Group: UNOCHA
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Humanitarian Coordination and Affair
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Thesaurus:
13.02.00
- Disaster Prevention, Preparedness And Relief
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