Rebuilding Nepal, 2 Years Later
The task of rebuilding from the 2015 earthquake, in both villages and the capital, remains painfully slow.
A devastating earthquake struck Nepal almost two years ago, but anyone visiting Bungamati, an ancient ridge-top town at the southern rim of the Kathmandu Valley, could be forgiven for thinking that it happened only a couple of months ago.
The earthquake which hit central Nepal just before noon on April 25, 2015, killed almost 9,000 people, injured 22,000, and made over half a million people homeless.
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Deepak Adhikari is a Kathmandu-based freelance journalist who covers Nepal for international publications.
Sunil Pradhan is a Kathmandu-based freelance photojournalist specializing in social and cultural issues.