The Week -
26 Apr 2016 04:35

One year after Nepal was hit by a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake, there are still millions of people living in temporary shelters and hundreds of thousands of buildings in need of reconstruction. BBC South Asia correspondent Justin Rowlatt writes that he thought rebuilding would have started in Nepal, "but it is as if the country has been frozen in time." Most structures that were clearly unstable have been brought down and the rubble has been cleared from streets, but "virtually none" of ...
Share this Article