Nepal: Six members of the same family in the remote village died in the quake that rattled through Jajarkot bringing down houses.
photo: TKP
Urmila Rawat and
Chandrakala Rawat of Rawatgaun in Bheri Municipality-1 of Jajarkot district,
the epicentre of the deadly earthquake that occurred on Friday, are in immense
grief.
The Rawat sisters have been losing their consciousness in
quick succession and wailing ever since the quake crumbled their house late
Friday night, killing their sons and daughters and other relatives.
Six members of the same family in the remote village died in
the quake that rattled through Jajarkot bringing down houses. Most of the
houses in the village are in ruins while the families of the deceased are in
mourning.
A total of 31 people died in ward 1 of the municipality
while the total death toll of the district stood at 105 as of Saturday evening.
Here are some photos the Post’s photojournalist Angad Dhakal
captured.
Pampha Rawat, a resident of
Bheri Municipality-1 in Jajarkot, was speaking to her eldest son in
The land beneath her suddenly shook violently and she was
flummoxed. The house collapsed and all four members of Pampha’s family,
including her husband and their two sons, were trapped inside.
“Our neighbours pulled us out of the debris at around 8 am
on Saturday. God saved us,” Pampha told the Post on Saturday. The family
members, who sustained minor injuries, are undergoing treatment at the district
hospital. Six members of another family died in the earthquake at Rawatgaun of
Bheri Municipality-1.
Hardly any house remains intact in Khalanga, the district
headquarters of Jajarkot, or the entire district. The authorities are yet to
assess the total damage.
The devastating earthquake has caused huge losses, mainly in
Jajarkot and Rukum West districts of
As of Saturday night, at least 157 were confirmed killed
while over 375 have sustained injuries in the earthquake with its epicentre at
Barekot Rural Municipality of Jajarkot.
“The entire district lies in ruins,” said Deputy
Superintendent of Police Santosh Roka. “We have prioritised rescue work. We are
yet to ascertain the number of houses and public buildings that were
destroyed.”
According to Roka, 105 people died and around 350 others
were injured in Jajarkot, a hill district of Karnali Province. Other 52 people
were killed in the neighbouring district of Rukum West.
Around 100 injured are receiving treatment at the district
hospital. Chief District Officer (CDO) of Jajarkot Suresh Sunar said that
treatment of the injured was hampered by the lack of health workers, equipment
and medicines at the hospital. “We have asked for more doctors and medicines
from Surkhet and Nepalgunj,” said Sunar.
The district hospital has 50 beds. “We are compelled to
treat the injured on the floor and out on the veranda,” said Dambar Bahadur
Singh, chairman of the hospital management committee. As many as 10 injured
persons brought to the district hospital had died without treatment. Dambar
said that the situation eased somewhat with the arrival of health workers from
Nepalgunj, Surkhet and
According to CDO Sunar,
almost all of the stone-and-mud houses in the district have been damaged. “We
are still working on rescue and relief. The exact extent of death and
destruction has yet to be assessed,” he said.
Sunar added that more than 50 public buildings, including
the historic
Meanwhile, in the neighbouring Rukum West, at least 52 people
have been confirmed dead in the disaster. According to the District Police
Office, the quake hit the
As many as 27 people died in Ward 14 of Aathbiskot
Municipality. Up to five members of a family were killed and many houses were
destroyed in the disaster, police said.
According to Ganesh
Malla, a local, Amrita Malla of Jyamirekot of Aathbiskot-14 and four of her
guests died in the earthquake. Saraswati Jaisi of Chhepare settlement of the
same ward has a similar ordeal. Her house now lies in ruins. She lost her
daughter-in-law Amrita, aged 30, and three grandchildren—Nisha, 8, Bhagawati,
6, and Dipesh, 2.
“I was trapped and fell unconscious after the house
collapsed. I found my daughter-in-law and grandchildren dead when I regained
consciousness a few hours later,” said Saraswati, tears welling in her eyes.
Almost all the houses in
Meanwhile, three people including two children from Salyan
died in the earthquake in Rukum West. According to Salyan CDO Bed Prasad
Kharel, three-year-old Basudev Budha of Kupinde Municipality-4,
Bhumika Malla, 25, of Darma Rural Municipality-6 and her four-year-old son
Lekhnath died in the quake. They had gone to their relatives’ home in Rukum
West.
Survivors’ account
Yadav Mahara of Nalagad Municipality-1 was at home when the
earthquake struck the district. Luckily, he was awake even at 11:47pm. He
quickly took his wife and children out of his stone-and-mud house even as the
shaking continued.
“I thought I had to take my
family members out quickly,” said Yadav. However, the flying debris hit his
son’s head. The three-and-a-half-year-old boy was rushed to Nepalgunj, where he
is receiving care at
Yamuna Rawat of Rawatgaun in Bheri Municipality-1 sustained
injuries in her head and waist. Her husband was badly injured when he was
trapped in the debris of their collapsed house. She saved her three-year-old
son. “We survived. My husband was rescued after two hours and brought here [to
Nepalgunj],” said Yamuna.
A total of 33 injured were taken from Jajarkot to Nepalgunj.
According to Shrawan Kumar Pokharel, the chief district officer of Banke, one
of the injured died in the course of treatment on Saturday evening while 32 are
still being treated at
Deputy mayor dies
Deputy Mayor of Nalagad Municipality in Jajarkot Sarita
Singh died in the disaster. According to the District Police Office, she died
when the house she was staying in collapsed at Khalanga.
Critically injured Singh was rescued and rushed to the
hospital but she died en route, said police. According to the deputy mayor’s
family, she had gone to the district headquarters the previous day to attend an
event.
Singh was elected deputy mayor for the Nepali Congress in
the local level elections last year. The 38-year-old was an emerging leader,
having worked on the party’s district committee.
(Rupa Gahatraj in Nepalgunj and
Biplab Maharjan in Salyan contributed reporting.)
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