Almost a year after the April 25 earthquake that hit Nepal, killing
nearly 9,000 people and injuring hundreds others, National
Reconstruction Authority is set to start post-quake reconstruction work
from tomorrow.
The day for starting the reconstruction work coincides with National
Earthquake Safety Day being observed to mark the massive destruction
caused by the devastating 1933 earthquake in Nepal.
There was delay in the passage of the reconstruction bill by Parliament
due to disagreement over the issue among major political parties,
prolonging the post-quake reconstruction work.
The authority said that the Central Bureau of Statistics has started
surveying the damage caused by the quake in Dolakha and Rasuwa as part
of channelling donations provided by various donors to reconstruct
damaged structures.
Authority Chief Executive Officer Sushil Gyawali said preparations were
under way to begin the reconstruction work after completing the survey
within one month.
Likewise, the authority has started providing formal and informal
training on reconstruction work at the local level.
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