EARTHQUAKE UPDATE FROM SOLUKHUMBU (Mount Everest Region)

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EARTHQUAKE UPDATE FROM SOLUKHUMBU (Mount Everest Region) Ang Tshering Sherpa Chairman Climate Alliance of Himalayan Communities Email: angtshering@asian-trekking.com Web: www.cahc.org.np May 2015

Live Feed: Today 12 May 2015: 7.4 magnitude Earthquake While preparing t h i s presentation a 7.2 magnitude earthquake with epicenter in the direction of the Everest region has shocked Nepal - 12 May 2015 at 12.52 p.m. Contact was made within 5 minutes of earthquake through satellite phone with people in Khumbu: Damages to property has been vast in the Solukhumbu region too early to report on human and livestock casualties Efforts to contact others in Khumbu have failed due to difficulties in communication lines Reports are streaming in of the effects in other parts on Nepal Damages and human casualties in Kathmandu are being reported Emergency cabinet meeting is being held in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu Prime Minister will address the nation any moment now

Live Feed: Today 12 May 2015: 7.4 magnitude Earthquake I h a v e been receiving continuous phone calls since the earthquake at 12.52 p.m. today from various mountaineering associations, alpine clubs, media and other organizations associated with mountaineering and trekking. Currently I am prioritizing emergency c a l l s with information and reports from various mountainous parts of Nepal. Therefore I a p o l o g i z e if I h a v e not been able to answer your calls or reply to your mail. I would like to request you to contact me only if absolutely necessary and when doing so to please keep it brief as I would like to keep lines free to receive urgent calls. Similar to this report from the Everest Region, we are preparing initial reports of other mountainous regions. Please send us your contact details if you are interested in receiving t h e s e further reports.

THE 25 TH APRIL EARTHQUAKE On April 25, 2015: 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal

Heart-wrenching images after the 7.9 magnitude earthquake

Earthquake in Solukhumbu The 25 April 2015 earthquake caused devastation in many districts across Nepal, including Mount Everest Region of Solukhumbu District.

Glimpses of the effect of the earthquake in Solukhumbu region

Glimpses of the effect of the earthquake in Solukhumbu region

Glimpses of the effect of the earthquake in Solukhumbu region

The massive devastation that the 7.9 magnitude earthquake has caused is widespread and has affected everyone. We will have to rebuild and revive. This is our second birth.

Earthquake in Everest Base Camp (EBC) The Mount Everest south base camp in Nepal was struck by a major avalanche triggered by the earthquake. 18 climbers died and 71 were injured. All of the 71 injured were helirescued from Base Camp to Kathmandu on 26 April. Five B3E helicopters, one MI17 helicopter and two Sky Truck fixed wings were involved in the rescue operations..

Earthquake in Everest Base Camp (EBC) The 5 small helis shuttled between BC (5350m) and Pheriche (4350m), the MI17 shuttled between Pheriche and Lukla and the fix ed wing air c r afts shuttled between Lukla and Kathmandu. Total rescue operation of the injured from EBC to Kathmandu Hospital took 4 hours.

Evacuation from Everest High Camps Due to the collapse of the Khumbu Icefall route by earthquake avalanches 120 climbers from Camp 2 (6450m) and 60 climbers from Camp 1 (6100m) were helicopter evacuated to Base Camp on 27 th April, 2015.

Mount Everest Expedition cancelled All Mt. Everest expeditions were cancelled due to the collapsed Icefall route and unsafe conditions with continued aftershocks.

The Nepal Earthquake Death Toll The death toll from Saturday's deadly 7.9 magnitude earthquake and a series of over 100 aftershocks that struck various parts of Nepal has surpassed 8000 and leaving over 17,000 injured

Scarce relief efforts reaching Solukhumbu

Property Destructions in Solukhumbu (Everest Region) Preliminary record of property destructions in three VDCs (Namche, Chaurikharka and Khumjung): Government building School Private homes VDC Fully damaged Partial damaged Fully damaged Partial damage Fully damaged Partial damaged Khumjung 1 N/A 2 1 187 260 Namche 3 1 1 1 259 141 Chaurikharka 1 1 3 1 264 285 Source: # #DDC May 2015/ Khumbu Earthquake Information

Human Casualties in Solukhumbu (Everest Region) Record of human casualties in the three VDCs (Namche, Chaurikharka and Khumjung) as per the record of Solukhumbu District Headquarter Human Casualties VDC Death Injured Nepali Foreigner Nepali Foreigner Khumjung 3 5 3 14 Namche 3-2 - Chaurikharka 1 - - - Source: # #DDC May 2015/ Khumbu Earthquake Information

TOTAL POPULATION FOR THREE VDCS Total population and households of three VDCs (Namche, Chaurikharka and Khumjung) as per the record of Solukhumbu District Headquarter VDC Population No. of Households Male Female Total Khumjung 913 999 1912 551 Namche 807 733 1540 480 Chaurikharka 1872 1837 3709 968 Source: # #DDC May 2015/ Khumbu Earthquake Information

Government Relief Support in three VDCs The government has allocated Rs. 7,000 per house as immediate relief fund for completely damaged households and Rs. 1,40,000/- to the family of the deceased) VDC Government relief fund per house Government relief fund per VDC Khumjung 7000 1197000 420000 Namche 7000 1967000 280000 Chaurikharka 7000 1848000 140000 Budget per VDC for (death) family Source: # #DDC May 2015/ Khumbu Earthquake Information

People displaced by Earthquake in three VDCs Total number of people displaced by earthquake in the three VDCs (Namche, Chaurikharka and Khumjung). VDC Resettle Khumjung 887 Namche 1055 Chaurikharka 1050 Source: #DDC May 2015/ Khumbu Earthquake Information

Earthquake Relief Group Formed in three VDCs Local based committee and group formed to work on this earthquake relief VDC Khumjung Namche Chaurikharka Khumjung & Khunde Earthquake Relief Group (KKERG) Sagarmatha Sarokar Samiti (Thami, Buffer Zone) Pharak Sherpa Kyidug Source: # #DDC May 2015/ Khumbu Earthquake Information

THE 25 TH APRIL EARTHQUAKE IMPACTS 1. People of Solukhumbu are still sleeping under the open sky at 13,000 to 18,000 feet without proper temporary shelters 2. Monsoon season is approaching and this will further damage the existing fragile buildings, landscape, etc. 3. 70% of local residents depend on tourism for their annual income (through catering, guiding or portering) and several lodges and teashops have been damaged 4. Acute skill labour shortages to rebuild private houses, teashops and lodges 5. Poor communication systems due to geographic remote areas 6. Government approach is limited especially in remote regions like upper Khumbu

The Way Forward. Immediate relief (such as food, shelter, medication, etc.) are required especially in the mountainous areas due to their remoteness. Assessment of damages to property and rebuilding plans will be required to provide long term shelter solutions. Funds shall be needed for locals to rebuild their homes and lives. With most mountainous areas dependent on tourism it will be vital that tourists return to boost the economy of these areas in the long term. Education is key to development of the nation. Schools therefore need to be rebuilt, restarted and allow children a safe environment to study. Destabilization of the landscape can cause landslides, avalanches, glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs), etc. Scientific and environmental research will be required to assess the risks and put in place short-term and long-term preventive measures.

The Way Forward. To revive and rebuild from this multisector impact will take time, efforts and resources. This is not an easy task but a task of moving mountains. To overcome this Herculean task we will need your support in every way possible: morally, financially, physically and with your expertise and resources. I hope and pray for a speedy recovery to all. Thank you. Ang Tshering Sherpa Chairman of Climate Alliance of Himalayan Communities President of Nepal Mountaineering Association Honorary Member of UIAA (International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation)