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Jajarkot landslide victims seek safe, permanent shelter
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Jajarkot landslide victims seek safe, permanent shelter

From OnlineKhabar English · () English

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  • Landslide victims in Jajarkot, Nepal, are seeking safe and permanent shelter after their homes and farmlands were damaged.
  • Many are currently residing in temporary shelters at schools, unable to return to their damaged properties.
  • The situation highlights the ongoing need for secure housing solutions for those displaced by natural disasters.

Chandrakali BK, a 60-year-old resident of Risang in Jajarkot, Nepal, now lives in a temporary shelter at Tribhuvan Secondary School. Her home and farmland were destroyed by landslides, forcing her to relocate to the school, which now serves as a holding center.

This situation is not unique to BK. Many other residents of Jajarkot face similar circumstances, displaced by the landslides that have ravaged their communities. The temporary shelters, while providing immediate refuge, underscore the urgent need for more permanent and secure housing solutions for the affected population.

The damaged homes and farmlands represent not only a loss of shelter but also a significant blow to the livelihoods of the residents. The ongoing reliance on temporary arrangements points to the challenges in rebuilding and recovery efforts in the region following the disaster.

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