Workers help Nepal storm displaced with food, shelter
PARWANIPUR, Nepal — Government workers and private volunteers provided food, tents and clothing Tuesday to the thousands of people in southern Nepal who lost their homes and belongings in a weekend storm.
Police officers and soldiers helped dig through debris to help the victims salvage what was left of their belongings and the victims asked the government for help to rebuild their homes and farms.
The Sunday night wind and rain storm left 28 people dead and hundreds injured. Most of the deaths were caused by collapsing walls and falling bricks in homes and toppled trees and electrical poles.
“We are asking the government to come and help us rebuild our homes and help us get back on our feet,” said Sunil Ahmed, a farmer who lost his family home in the storm.