Author: samsara
The Damages caused by the Earthquake
And off we go…
READY TO ROLL….
Thank You
October 17, 2015
Razzu and I had hoped to have a positive update for you by now on how best to use the funds you so generously donated. However, due to circumstances beyond our control, this has been delayed.
Nepal passed a long overdue constitution on Sept. 20 followed almost immediately by an embargo by India on fuel deliveries to Nepal. There has been very little international reporting on the crisis but it is very real in Nepal, a country that had barely started to rebuild after the devastating earthquake in April. Airlines have stopped flying in and out of Kathmandu and those that still fly are constrained with loads as they cannot refuel in Nepal. Tourism was already decimated but is now virtually at a standstill.
As the situation worsened while we were in Bhutan and then India, Razzu and I still hoped that he and Dick and the others would still be able to trek into Bhakanjee to as assess the need. However the day before he and Dick were to fly back to Kathmandu from Delhi, Shyam let us know that travel by road had become impossible with no fuel for private vehicles permitted. Thus there was no way to travel the many hours to the trailhead.
When Dick and Razzu did arrive in Kathmandu, they said the airport was chaotic with passengers arriving not knowing there was even a problem, baggage missing or delayed and they too were affected. Dick said they were lucky as their bags arrived the next day though it is likely that Razzu had a part in that, being able to weave his way through the mess with his usual wizardry.
We all hope that this crisis will end sooner than later and as soon as possible, Razzu and Shyam and Kailash will head for Bhakanjee. The donations of winter clothing will go with porters at that time and Razzu will come back with a report on what can be done with our funds.
As always, patience is required in Nepal but we want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your generosity.
Namaste,
Marian
Friends who have contributed to the cause:
Patrick and Cecilia Rennison |
Dick and Marian Leighton |
Janet Merrick |
Karen Rathwell |
Claudette Martin |
Cathy and Doug McQueen |
Claire Leighotn/Pat Hunter |
Suzanne Woeller |
Luba and Cam Scott |
Elaine and Ted Keating |
James and Laura Anderson |
Brenda Sawada |
Suzanne Woeller |
Marilyn Bell |
Cochran Family |
Elaine and Ted Keating |
Jane and John McIntyre |
Fred and Shelley Galloway |
Connie |
Greg and Linda Booth |
Nicholas and Michelle Bates, and Sam |
Lynda Cook |
Maria and Andrew Gawin |
Jane Srivastava |
Deb and Jim Hassell |
Cheryl Stomps |
James and Wing Chen |
Jane Noonan |
Diana Fry |
Kimberly Slone |
Kacy |
Linda Shearon |
JoAnn Cocoros |
David and Karalee Greer |
Brendan and Ute Russell |
Trish and Mike Harrison |
Sally and Ben Wilson Gida and James Rehfisch Sandi Briglia and Luc McKell
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A Little Delay
Dick Leighton, Kailash Pradhan and myself were not able to trek to Bhakanjee as planned since no vehicles was available for the drive to Jiri from Kathmandu due to the ongoing fuel crisis in Nepal. Dick had his flight back to Vancouver for the 21st Oct but has now rescheduled for the 17th Oct. Kailash and myself have made new plans to go to the village on 17th Nov to distribute all the clothes donated by friends from overseas and to inspect the conditions so that we can figure out the best way to help the locals there devasted by the big earthquake. Will keep you all posted. Thank you for all the donations!
Help Bhakanjee !
Marian Leighton from Canada and Judy Tenzing from Australia are helping to raise funds to help and make a small difference for a village effected by the major earthquake that hit Nepal in April/May . The earthquake was devastating and outside of Kathmandu the government has done little or nothing to help the Nepalese people.We had originally hoped to find a small project in Langtang where many people lost their lives and there is a real need. However with the overwhelming devastation in such a large area it did not make sense for us with limited funds to try to find a suitable project. Nepal Government and International agencies are working to create a long term plan with possible resettlement and infrastructure rebuilding in Langtang.
We next looked at a village called Bhakanjee in the Solu area where our trek Sirder Shyam Karki (whom many of you have met during your trek in Nepal) comes from.
Our plan is to trek in and assess the situation in October with a plan to build after the winter. Razzu with Dick Leighton an engineer, Kailash Pradhan a Sikkimese architect and Shyam will trek in and assess the situation in October (11 – 16 Oct). Again In November Razzu and Judy Tenzing will trek in with clothes and blankets to distribute in the village.
Thus we will be concentrating on the village of Bhakanjee and hope to share some plans later in October. We are grateful that amongst all of us who are involved, both directly and with your generous donations that by the time winter really sets in we have made changes that will make that small difference we mentioned earlier.
We will keep you all updated with the latest posts and pictures as we progress.
Thank you and Namaste!
Samsara Journeys…