%0 Journal Article %T Socio-Demographic Impact Study of Nepal Earthquake 2015 at Sindhuli District %A Bishnu B. Khatri %J Open Journal of Earthquake Research %P 53-68 %@ 2169-9631 %D 2018 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojer.2018.71004 %X
As a result of the two major earthquakes that struck Nepal at 11:56 am on 25 April, and 12 May 2015, nearly 9,000 lives and over half a million homes have been destroyed. In this connection, the paper tries to assess the socio- demographic impact of Nepal earthquake 2015 with reference to Sindhuli district. The Sindhuli district of Nepal was one of the highly affected districts among the fourteen severely destructed districts of the central part of Nepal, was purposively selected among them for the study purpose. The paper utilized the both primary and secondary data. The survey found that the earthquakes had unevenly affected the age, gender, poorer, rural locations relative to the urban and less poor areas. It also found that women and children had comparatively fallen victim to anxiety, trauma, depression, feeling helpless, loss of interest (passive) and irrational fear. During the survey, the study found that the NGOs, INGOs, Private and Personal support agencies/actors had played significant role in distribution of relief package at Sindhuli district of Nepal. The distributions of relief materials were challenging because of lack of road connectivity to reach at many earthquake affected villages in Sindhuli district.
%K Socio-Demographic %K Impact %K Nepal Earthquake 2015 %K Sindhuli District %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=82739