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Ramechhap Shelter Flyover Flight route:
– East and west boundary river valleys of Northern Ramecchap with views to Dolakha on the West and Solukhumbu and Okhaldhunga on the East
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– Population of 202,646 with 43,910 Households (2011 Census)
– 99% of households reported housing damage as a result of the earthquakes
– 92% of housing is reported to be mud-bonded brick/stone construction
– 80% of households reported that they feel unsafe in the shelter they are living in
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ACCESS – Reasonable road access to South and West,
but limited to North and East
– Limited signs of major landslides
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Ramechhap Shelter Flyover DAMAGE: Medium to high levels of housing damage,
Lower than that seen in similar flyovers of Dolakha and Sindhupalchowk, but still considerable
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Ramechhap Shelter Flyover DAMAGE: Medium to high levels of housing damage,
Lower than that seen in similar flyovers of Dolakha and Sindhupulchowk, but still considerable
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POPULATION DENSITY – Reasonably high in the south but diminishing quickly to the North
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Ramechhap Shelter Flyover ASSISTANCE COVERAGE
– Tarpaulin coverage • Sporadic and limited
• Diminishing as we headed further north
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Ramechhap Shelter Flyover ASSISTANCE COVERAGE
– Tarpaulin coverage • Sporadic and limited
• Diminishing as we headed further north
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Ramechhap Shelter Flyover ASSISTANCE COVERAGE
– CGI Coverage • visible in very few locations
• Again diminishing quickly as we headed north
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Ramechhap Shelter Flyover ASSISTANCE COVERAGE
– Self Recovery • Very few signs of permanent
reconstruction yet visible
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Ramechhap Shelter Flyover ASSISTANCE COVERAGE
– Self Recovery • Very few signs of permanent
reconstruction yet visible
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Ramechhap Shelter Flyover ASSISTANCE COVERAGE
– Coordination • What shelter assistance was visible,
seemed sporadic and poorly coordinated
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Only one example of domed construction assistance and tent assistance seen
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Recommendations: – Shelter assistance in Ramechhap appears to have been largely sporadic
and seemingly uncoordinated particularly in the northern and eastern edges of the district. More shelter assistance is clearly needed, particular in the forms of roofing and training.
– A number of seemingly well made stone houses appear to have performed remarkably well and would warrant further investigation so as to provide better guidance to reconstruction
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Comparative need coverage – East Hub
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48,880
49,933
10,031
26,743
18,197
63,885
9,014
695
2,165
21,330
52,000
73,647
13,138
39,916
28,225
66,636
45,827
27,946
12,181
10,096
15,147
74,393
0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000
Dolakha
Kabhrepalanchok
Okhaldhunga
Ramechhap
Sindhuli
Sindhupalchok
HH covered (Tarpaulin)
Damaged houses (fully & partially)
HH covered (CGI)
Fully damaged/destroyed houses
*Housing damage data per district available on http://drrportal.gov.np/ndrrip/main.html?id=3
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Ramechhap - TK/Fixings
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Priti
Chuchure
Gelu
Rampur
Those
Salu
Sukajor
Gunsi
Bhuji Namadi
Goshwara
Bamti
Khimti
Himganga
Rasanalu
Bijulikot
Pakarbas
Okhreni
Bhirpani
Kathjor
Phulasi
Betali
Duragaun
Saipu
Bhaluwajor
Bethan
Lakhanpur
Deurali
Doramba
Rakathum
Khandadevi
Bhatauli
Dadhuwa
Thokarpur
Gupteshwar
Tharpu
Majhuwa
Nagdaha
Hiledevi
Tilpung
Khaniyapani
Dimipokhari
Chanakhu
Kunbhukasthali
Sunarpani
Gothgaun
Pingkhuri
Chisapani
Puranagaun
Sandhutar
Makadhum
Gumdel
1.33% 4.13% 1.98%
58.21%
30.70%
11.09%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
Duragaun Manthali Khimti
% population
% TK/Fixings
Manthali
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Ramechhap - Tarpaulins
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Priti
Chuchure
Gelu
Rampur
Those
Salu
Sukajor
Gunsi
Bhuji Namadi
Goshwara
Bamti
Khimti
Himganga
Rasanalu
Bijulikot
Pakarbas
Okhreni
Bhirpani
Kathjor
Phulasi
Betali
Duragaun
Saipu
Bhaluwajor
Bethan
Lakhanpur
Deurali
Doramba
Rakathum
Khandadevi
Bhatauli
Dadhuwa
Thokarpur
Gupteshwar
Tharpu
Majhuwa
Nagdaha
Hiledevi
Tilpung
Khaniyapani
Dimipokhari
Chanakhu
Kunbhukasthali
Sunarpani
Gothgaun
Pingkhuri
Chisapani
Puranagaun
Sandhutar
Makadhum
Gumdel
4.13%
1.33% 1.02%
2.71%
1.20% 2.36% 2.63%
15.47%
11.47%
6.14% 5.48% 5.41%
4.54% 4.53%
0.00%
2.00%
4.00%
6.00%
8.00%
10.00%
12.00%
14.00%
16.00%
18.00%
% population
% Tarpaulins
Manthaili
Ramechhap
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Ramechhap – CGI Bundles
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Priti
Chuchure
Gelu
Rampur
Those
Salu
Sukajor
Gunsi
Bhuji Namadi
Goshwara Bamti
Khimti
Himganga
Rasanalu
Bijulikot Pakarbas
Okhreni
Bhirpani
Kathjor
Phulasi
Betali
Duragaun
Saipu
Bhaluwajor
Bethan
Lakhanpur
Deurali
Doramba
Rakathum
Khandadevi
Bhatauli
Dadhuwa
Thokarpur
Gupteshwar
Tharpu
Majhuwa
Nagdaha
Hiledevi
Tilpung
Khaniyapani
Dimipokhari
Chanakhu
Kunbhukasthali
Sunarpani
Gothgaun
Pingkhuri
Chisapani
Puranagaun
Sandhutar
Makadhum
Gumdel
1.45% 2.23% 1.48% 1.33% 4.13%
1.68% 1.98% 0.97% 1.62% 2.59%
36.95%
28.98%
18.36%
7.62%
2.66% 1.36% 1.34% 0.99% 0.92% 0.81%
0.00%5.00%
10.00%15.00%20.00%25.00%30.00%35.00%40.00%
% population
% CGI bundles
Manthali
Ramechhap
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Government cash distribution
15,000 NPR to all households whose house was severely damaged.
Cash distribution still ongoing (10 VDCs still missing).
NRCS supporting district authorities through distribution in Duragaun and Khimti VDCs, as well as Manthali Municipality (Ward 7).
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Priti
Chuchure
Gelu
Rampur
Those
Salu
Sukajor
Gunsi
Bhuji Namadi
Goshwara
Bamti
Khimti
Himganga
Rasanalu
Bijulikot
Pakarbas
Okhreni
Bhirpani
Kathjor
Phulasi
Betali
Duragaun
Saipu
Bhaluwajor
Bethan
Lakhanpur
Deurali
Doramba
Rakathum
Khandadevi
Bhatauli
Dadhuwa
Thokarpur
Gupteshwar
Tharpu
Majhuwa
Nagdaha
Hiledevi
Tilpung
Khaniyapani
Dimipokhari
Chanakhu
Kunbhukasthali
Sunarpani
Gothgaun
Pingkhuri
Chisapani
Puranagaun
Sandhutar
Makadhum
Ramechhap VDCs which have not yet received 15,000-NRP grant from authorities
Gumdel
Ramechhap
Manthali
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Monsoon Preparedness
No coordinated prepositioning ongoing.
Government-led temporary relocation: • Initial planning figure 1,400 HHs (Source:
Anapurna Post)
• Later: 5,548 (Source: DUDBC)
• Duragaun VDC’s population completed. Provision of food and shelter for 4 months.
Self-relocation of Kuvu, Gupteshwor, Bhuji VDCs’ population.
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Main challenges
Political pressure/interference in delivery of humanitarian assistance
Local tension at distribution site (Banti Bandar - Ramechhap)
Access
Low number of high-capacity agencies
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