The Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on the morning of April 25, 2015, soaking the hillside villages. In Kagati, a small farming community on the outskirts of the capital, Durga, 25, was boiling potatoes from his field, when a deafening noise rang out and his house began to shake violently. He and his wife, Niruta, 23, ran across the wildly shifting ground, but then he stopped in his tracks —
in the confusion, the couple had left their newborn daughter inside. “I grabbed her and quickly jumped off the terrace on the hill,” he recalled. The house collapsed behind him. “One second later and the child and I would have been killed. That day we were lucky.” Many others were not.
यसरी फलाइन्छ चीनमा स्याउपूर्वी चीनको सान्दोङ प्रान्तको जिओजिअसान्जुआङ गाउँमा स्याउ टिप्दै गरेकी महिला । नेपाल बजार पनि चीनबाट आयात भएको स्याउले धान्ने गरेको छ ।
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