In photos: Nepal recovery six months on

Six months on from the Nepal earthquakes, we take a look at recovery still taking place in devastated regions. These are photos from Nepal, where the Canadian Red Cross set up a field hospital to provide emergency medical care following the earthquake. 

Photo credit: Patrice Gordon / Canadian Red Cross

Heli-medevac helicopter landing at field hospital
Heli-medevac helicopter coming in to land at the Red Cross field hospital in Dhunche, Nepal
ERU in the clouds
Clouds roll in over the Red Cross field hospital in remote Dhunche, Nepal
Helping a mother board a medevac helicopter to accompany her critically ill daughter
A mother boards a medevac helicopter to accompany her critically ill daughter to Kathmandu.
Having a moment of hope with a mother accompanying her critically ill daughter
A moment of hope with a mother accompanying her critically ill daughter to Kathmandu by medevac helicopter.
A rainbow over one of the tent cities populated by approximately 700 people
A rainbow over one of the tent cities populated by approximately 700 people displaced from their homes in the Langtang Valley when the earthquakes destroyed their villages and homes.
Roads to Dhunche were closed due to landslides several days each week
Roads to Dhunche were closed due to landslides several days each week.

 

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