Sangutar Chyanam Sallere Narayansthan Betini Mulkharka Palapu Thulachaap Bhadaure

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Sangutar Chyanam Sallere Narayansthan Betini Mulkharka Palapu Thulachaap Bhadaure OKHALDHUNGA Humla Darchula Bajhang Bajura Mugu Baitadi Jumla Dadeldhura Dolpa Doti Achham Kalikot Mustang Kanchanpur Dailekh Jajarkot Kailali Rukum Manang Surkhet Myagdi Bardiya Salyan Rolpa Baglung Kaski Lamjung Gorkha Parbat Rasuwa Banke Pyuthan Gulmi Syangja Dang Tanahu Dhading Arghakhanchi NuwakotSindhupalchok Palpa Dolakha Kathmandu Solukhumbu Kapilbastu Nawalparasi Rupandehi Chitawan Kabhrepalanchok SankhuwasabhaTaplejung MakawanpurLalitpur Ramechhap Okhaldhunga Parsa Sindhuli Bhojpur Terhathum Bara Khotang Panchthar RautahatSarlahi Dhankuta MahottariDhanusha Udayapur Ilam Siraha Sunsari Saptari Morang Jhapa EQ-affected VDCs as per NRCS Okhaldhunga Rawadol Severely EQ affected Bhushanga Khijikaanthi Moderately EQ affected Khijichandeshwori V Area already visited (See following pictures) Patale Ragani V Area to be visited (Flyover planned) Khijiflate Jantarkhani Tarkerabari Pokali Gamnangtar Shrichaor Ragadeep Yesham Prapcha Bigutar Narmadeshwor Bilandu Harkapur Ranibaan Barudeshwor Barnalu Kuebhire Singhadevi Phulbari Kuntadevi Ratmate Sherma Okhaldhunga Katunje Mamkha Pokhare Jyamere Rumjatar Kalikadevi Phedighooth Diyale Chyanam Sallere Narayansthan Betini Mulkharka Palapu Thulachaap Bhadaure Ketuke Balakhu Moli Tuluwa Shishneri Madhabpur Baksha Manebhanjyang Ubu Tokshel Thakle Visited VDCs – 04 August 2015 Bilandu Rawadol Bhushanga Khijikaanthi Pokhari Bhangyang Khijichandeshwori Patale Ragani Khijiflate Jantarkhani Tarkerabari Pokali Gamnangtar Shrichaor Ragadeep Yesham Prapcha Bigutar Narmadeshwor Bilandu Harkapur Ranibaan Barudeshwor Barnalu Kuebhire Singhadevi Phulbari Kuntadevi Ratmate Sherma Okhaldhunga Katunje Mamkha Pokhare Jyamere Rumjatar Kalikadevi Phedighooth Diyale Sangutar Chyanam Sallere Narayansthan Betini Mulkharka Palapu Thulachaap Bhadaure Ketuke Balakhu Moli Tuluwa Shishneri Madhabpur Baksha Manebhanjyang Ubu Tokshel Ghorakhori Dalli Danda Thakle IDP Site High level damage – structural collapse Less than 10% of the buildings Medium level damage – significant cracks 20% of the buildings Medium level damage – significant cracks 20% of the buildings Minor damage level – cracks mostly in the plastering Majority of the buildings Minor damage level – cracks mostly in the plastering Most of the buildings No visible damage: potential for replication during recovery and reconstruction? No visible damage: potential for replication during recovery and reconstruction? Quite a number of families have built TS next to their damaged houses: a. Little or no visible humanitarian assistance b. TS mostly built with material privately purchased and/or recovered from damaged houses c. Families are often living in TS for fear of aftershocks/landslides Access points to most VDCs in Western Okhaldhunga (year around) Access Point from Sindhuli (on foot only) Access Point from Ramechhap District Headquarters Gumdel Chuchure Goshwara Those Bamti Lakhanpur Rasanalu Thokarpur Kunbhukasthali Rawadol Gunsi Priti Dadhuwa Betali Gupteshwar Doramba Bhushanga Khijikaanthi HiledeviDimipokhari Namadi Bethan Phulasi Khandadevi Bhuji Khijichandeshwori Tharpu Duragaun Gagal Bhadaure Khaniyapani Pingkhuri Patale Chanakhu Gelu Khimti Ragani Majhuwa Makadhum Puranagaun Khijiflate Rakathum Saipu Tilpung Jantarkhani Nagdaha Tarkerabari Pokali Chisapani Bijulikot Bhirpani Bhatauli Gamnangtar Pakarbas Kathjor Shrichaor Gothgaun Ragadeep Manthali Yesham Prapcha Bigutar Deurali Narmadeshwor Salu Bilandu Sunarpani Sandhutar Harkapur Bhaluwajor Ranibaan Barudeshwor Barnalu Kuebhire Ratmate Ramechhap Singhadevi Phulbari KuntadeviOkhaldhunga Sherma Okhreni Katunje Mamkha Pokhare Himganga Jyamere Sukajor Kalikadevi Phedighooth Rumjatar Diyale Chyanam SallereNarayansthan Rampur Betini Mulkharka Palapu Thulachaap Bhadaure Ketuke Balakhu Shishneri Moli Tuluwa Madhabpur Baksha ManebhanjyangUbu Tokshel Thakle Access constraints • EQ-affected VDCs in Western Okhaldhunga better accessible from Ramechhap. No Access From Eastern Okhaldhunga (District EQ) during monsoon season. • Only two access points for light vehicles (4X4) travelling to Okhaldhunga from Ramechhap. • Pokhari Bhangyang (Singadevi VDC) furthest accessible location by light vehicle. • Tractors/Porters only viable options for transport of supplies beyond Pokhari Bhangyang. • Response in Okhaldhunga only possible from Manthali or Ramechhap municipalities (still extremely challgenging) Access constraints RAMECHHAP Gumdel Chuchure Goshwara Those Bamti Lakhanpur Rasanalu Thokarpur Kunbhukasthali Gunsi Betali Priti Dadhuwa Gupteshwar Doramba Hiledevi Dimipokhari Bethan Namadi Phulasi Khandadevi Bhuji Tharpu Duragaun Gagal Bhadaure Khaniyapani Pingkhuri Chanakhu Gelu Khimti Majhuwa Makadhum Puranagaun Rakathum Saipu Tilpung Nagdaha Chisapani Bijulikot Bhirpani Bhatauli Pakarbas Kathjor Gothgaun Manthali Deurali Sunarpani Salu Sandhutar Bhaluwajor Ramechhap Okhreni Himganga Sukajor Rampur Winterization VDCs reportedly affected by snow: • Gumdel • Chuchure Gumdel • Bamti Chuchure Goshwara • Those Those Bamti Lakhanpur Rasanalu Thokarpur Kunbhukasthali Gunsi Betali Priti Dadhuwa Gupteshwar • Rasanalu Doramba Hiledevi Dimipokhari Bethan Namadi Phulasi Khandadevi Bhuji Tharpu Duragaun Gagal Bhadaure Khaniyapani Pingkhuri Chanakhu Khimti • Makadhum Gelu Gupteshwar Puranagaun Majhuwa Rakathum Saipu Tilpung Nagdaha Chisapani Bijulikot Bhirpani Bhatauli • Pakarbas Kathjor Goshwara Gothgaun Manthali Deurali Sunarpani Salu Sandhutar • Dadhuwa Bhaluwajor Ramechhap Okhreni Himganga Sukajor Rampur Government-led Cash Distribution • As per Census 2011, blanket cash distribution • District Population = 43,910 HHs (202,646 ind.) • HHs receiving 15,000-NPR cash grant = 46,852 • Total cash distributed by Govt = 702,780,000 NRP • 2 Supporting distributing agencies: - NRCS: Duragaun VDC + 1 ward in Khimti VDC - RRN: Gelu VDC Tarpaulin Coverage Low-coverage VDCs (based on SC database): Gumdel • Bamti Chuchure • Bhuji Goshwara Those Bamti Lakhanpur Rasanalu • Goshwara Thokarpur Kunbhukasthali Gunsi Betali Priti Dadhuwa Gupteshwar Doramba Hiledevi Dimipokhari Bethan Namadi Phulasi Khandadevi Bhuji • Tharpu Gupteshwar Duragaun Gagal Bhadaure Khaniyapani Pingkhuri Chanakhu Gelu Khimti Majhuwa Makadhum Puranagaun Rakathum Saipu Tilpung Nagdaha Chisapani Bijulikot • Priti Bhirpani Bhatauli Pakarbas Kathjor Gothgaun Manthali Deurali Sunarpani Salu Sandhutar Bhaluwajor Ramechhap Okhreni Himganga Sukajor Rampur .
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