(VOVworld) – Nepal is recovering from a strong earthquake last year. Although rebuilding will take more time and more money, morale is high.
![]() |
Nepal’s government and people held ceremonies last week to commemorate those killed in the quake. Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli laid a wreath at the ancient Kathmandu tower, which collapsed in the quake. A commemorative ceremony was attended by many government officials and relatives of the victims.
On April 25, 2015, an earthquake measuring 8 on the Richter scale hit Nepal’s Lamjun district with an epicenter 15km below the ground. It was the strongest earthquake in Nepal in 8 decades. The earthquake caused avalanches from Mount Everest, destroying the northern part of Janaki Mandir Hindu Temple and Patan Durbar, 2 UNESCO-recognized world heritages. Approximately 900,000 houses collapsed, 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 were injured. Economic losses were estimated at 7 billion USD. According to the Nepalese government, it needs at least 2 billion USD to rebuild houses, schools, hospitals, and historical relic sites destroyed by the quake. Experts say it will take Nepal at least 2 more years to restore its damaged historical relic sites.

