‘Please God, send me a magic wand so that I can make everything normal’
“Please God, send me a magic wand so that I can make everything normal.”
Photo: Deepa Poudyal
“Please God, send me a magic wand so that I can make everything normal.”
Photo: Deepa Poudyal
Sankhu, 17-km north-east of Kathmandu, witnessed severe destruction in the April 25 earthquake and the May 12 aftershock. Many of the houses in this historic town were damaged, and it suffered a death toll of 300. In the immediate days after, Sankhu figured prominently in the media, as an illustration of the destruction suffered by small towns and villages around Nepal. Four months on, Pushkala Aripaka visits the rural town—and finds the community attempting to rebuild their lives amidst fears of another quake.
“Before the earthquake, I was a housewife. My husband had a small cybercafe but our main income came from agriculture. I lost my house in the quake and even worse, we have not been able to sow any crops this year. Now, as we try to rebuild our house, I have opened a teastall to help with our income. I sell food items that I cook. I also help my husband with the rebuilding of our house. I think we can only move forward if we strive hard. Whatever happened to us is past. We have to look forward to the future.”
Photo: Pushkala Aripaka
“The earthquake buried me under bricks. While I lay there, before my husband removed the rubble and rescued me, the only thing I was praying was, ‘God please take me!’ Now I realise that God already took me. He took me the day I married my husband 40 years ago.”
Photo: Pushkala Aripaka