How we are contributing (Nepal Earthquake)

We are actively taking part in providing aids to the victims of the recent 7.8 Richter scale earthquake in Nepal. The earthquake, otherwise called the Gorkha earthquake, which has so far killed more than 8,000 individuals and affected more than twice the number, happened at 11:56 NST on 25 April. Its epicentre was the town of Barpak, Gorkha area, and its hypocentre was roughly 15 km away from the epicentre. It has been the biggest strike that has hit Nepal since the 1934 Nepal-Bihar earthquake, 8.2, which had killed 8,500 people. The earthquake also set off an avalanche on Mount Everest, killing more than 19 people, making it the deadliest day in history, where 250 have still been unaccounted for.

We have started to collect donations and any relief essentials to help these earthquake victims in Nepal and prepare team of doctors; nurses and volunteers to protect, rescue and cure affected people. Kalyan Kadel, our treasurer, and other team members, including doctors and nurses have been in Nepal since 07/05/2015 with the help Yes Humanity members in Nepal to make our efforts more effective. We recently made a small effort to distribute water and other stuffs on Kathmandu Pragya Pratisthan on 19/05/2015. We are and will be doing whatever we can to help earthquake victims until these people in Nepal will be back to normal lifestyle and build back a strong NEPAL. Activities that has been done by YES HUMANITY

Recent Activities

Currently we are activity taking part in relief the victims of earthquake in Nepal. The Nepal earthquake 2015 (otherwise called the Gorkha earthquake), which murdered more than 8,000 individuals and harmed more than twice the same number of, it happened at 11:56 NST on 25 April, with a rector scale of 7.8. Its epicenter was the town of Barpak, Gorkha area, and its hypocenter was roughly 15 km.

It was the biggest strike Nepal since the 1934 Nepal-Bihar earthquake 8.2 and killed 8,500 peoples. Some setbacks were additionally reported in the bordering ranges of India, China, and Bangladesh.

The earthquake set off an Avalanche on Mount Everest, killing no less than 19 making it the deadliest day on the mountain in history, where 250 were accounted for missing.

Yes Humanity is actively taking part to help the victims of Nepal. We are frequently sending necessary foods, volunteers and medipack in affected area. Recently, some of the volunteers from Australia reached the affected area with help and support.