Nepal Earthquake updates & news
Updates May 1 2015
GOOD NEWS FROM AMANDA AND KAMAL.
THE FAMILY OF TRADITIONAL ART OF NEPAL IS SAFE.
THE VILLAGE OF CHANGU AND OUR WORKSHOPS WERE SEVERELY DAMAGED OR DESTROYED BUT LIFE GOES ON.
THE VILLAGE OF CHANGU NARAYAN WAS STRONGLY HIT BY THE EARTHQUAKE OF 7.9 THAT HIT NEPAL AND NORTH OF INDIA.
ONLY TWO PEOPLE DIED in Changu, SADLY ONE OF THEM WAS A 5 YEARS OLD CHILDREN.
The city/village of Bhaktapur was almost destroyed.
This is a video from an Italian tourist in the main center of one of the most amazing temples and historical site in the world.
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Dear customers and friends from all around world,
I am the webmaster of traditionalArtOfNepal.com in collaboration with Kamal and Amanda.
I am in north of India at this time and I do also felt the quake.
I’m trying to get in touch with Kamal and Amanda in Changu Narayan and other friends in Bhaktapur and other villages in Nepal.
I’ll update the blog with news as soon as possible.
Sorry for the inconvenience and the delay with our current orders.
A pray for all people suffering in Nepal and North of India.
Blessing
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