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Infrastructure in Nepal-1 year later after Earthquake

We generally catch wind of police in creating nations and how terrible they are for debasement and such. Being an expat here in Nepal I had been interested about the police and have been satisfied with most experiences that I've had with the police here in Nepal. 

After the main seismic tremor a year ago I went to the police office with a visitor so she could see about getting emptied. The police division in Changunarayan is situated on a slope at the front of the town. There had been around 5 little structures there, however they had all fallen seriously the day preceding. 

While we were there another seismic tremor started! The officer who was conversing with us began instructing me to take a seat. I proved unable, the earth was moving so fiercely underneath me. The shaking appeared to continue for a long while, despite the fact that it was quite than a moment. 

From this vantage point, I could see tufts of smoke where more homes were falling, and where more individuals more likely than not been losing much more. It would rain soon, which would mean more misfortune, more injury. 

That was just about a year prior. A week ago a cop went to the visitor house and asked for a gift to remake. I was astounded when Kamal and I went up to the police office to perceive how we could offer assistance. 


These photos are as the police division looks now. The little office structures have no solid establishments, nor do they have cement and re-bar development; they won't be ok for the following seismic tremor. 

As I watched the chain of occasions event around me for these previous 11 months I keep on being stunned by a few patterns: couple of objections about the everyday hardships, the gradualness of assistance for the general population and the misery of the scene that encompasses me. 

I don't need our fearless cops being among the main setbacks when the following seismic tremor comes. We lost 9 amid the primary hours after the main seismic tremor as a building descended on them. This was the seismic tremor story that touched my heart the most profoundly. 

Our police boss let me know they just need $10,000 to alter it to the way they arrange it to be. Such a little add up to secure such a large number of individuals. There are 15 officers who work there and rest there. They should be our specialists on call when the following calamity comes. 

If you don't mind help us to keep our people on call safe. On the off chance that you've been to Nepal and got assistance from our police office or our Tourist Police Department I know you comprehend the thoughtfulness they demonstrate vacationers. I thank you ahead of time for your backing. We will have the crowdfunder for them soon.

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