Lifeline trails restored to Nepal's quake-hit villages

[Article] Un peu plus de deux ans après le tremblement de terre qui a dévasté le Népal, les chemins d'accès aux villages isolés sont enfin reconstruits, mettant fin à la crise alimentaire menaçant les habitants dépendants de denrées importées.


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Lifeline trails restored to Nepal's quake-hit villages.Lapa (Nepal) (AFP) - As the dust settled from Nepal's massive earthquake, a fresh humanitarian crisis was just beginning: supply lines to remote communities had been destroyed, and villagers were starving.Without these trails used by porters and...
This article was published Tuesday, 21 November, 2017 by AFP
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Lapa, a village in Dhading, was once a bustling trading point for the communities of northern central Nepal but access to the area is on foot and the trails were severely damaged in the 2015 earthquake leaving many cut off from supplies © AFP PRAKASH MATHEMA


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