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Nepal earthquake 2015

The latest on the earthquake that struck Nepal on 25 April 2015.

May 2021

  • Climbers make their way to the summit of Mount Everest at sunrise.

    The man who survived Mount Everest’s deadliest day. Then went back

    Jim Davidson was 20,000ft up the world’s tallest mountain when an earthquake struck. He was determined to complete the journey he started

June 2020

  • Durbar Square in central Kathmandu

    Quake-hit Kathmandu rises from the wreckage – in pictures

    Five years after the Nepal earthquake many buildings still lie in ruins. But homeowners and conservationists are working to rebuild and preserve the area’s unique heritage

December 2018

  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square  a week after the 2015 earthquake in Nepal

    Nepal: first came the earthquake, then came the debt

    Survivors of the 2015 quake that killed almost 9,000 people around Kathmandu now face another challenge they didn’t expect

April 2018

  • Three years after the earthquake, women trained as masons are rebuilding houses near Kathmandu and becoming independent as they earn their own money.

    Women's rights and gender equality
    Nepal's female masons dig deep to lay foundations for change and renewal

    When a lack of trained builders hampered reconstruction efforts in earthquake-hit Nepal, women stepped up to the plate

September 2017

  • Round the bends: the road leading into Tibet from the Nepal border.

    On the radar
    Nepal-Tibet border reopens to tourists after 2015 earthquake

    The famous Himalayan road from Lhasa to Kathmandu, partly destroyed by the earthquake, is back on the travel wishlist as the Kerung-Rasuwa border crossing reopens to international visitors

April 2017

  • Locals turn their homes in impromptu restaurants for the few passing tourists. This woman in Kholakarka cooked us  dal bhat, the Nepali staple of rice and lentils dish

    Hiking Nepal’s forgotten trail

    A walking trail created to increase tourism in a rarely visited part of Nepal was in its infancy when the massive earthquake struck two years ago today. It remains open but the brave communities en route are desperate for more visitors and investment

November 2016

  • The Boudhanath stupa during its three-day purification ceremony, earlier this week.

    Nepal's earthquake-hit Boudhanath stupa reopens after restoration

  • Langtang rebuilding one year after earthquake in Nepal : A wooden beam is carried across scree formed by one of the giant landslides from the earthquake, near Kyanjin Gumba.

    Rebuilding in Nepal's Langtang valley – in pictures

October 2016

  • Nepalese people sit on a bench in front of damaged buildings at the Basantapur Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, Monday, June 15, 2015. Nepal on Monday reopened most of the cultural heritage sites that were damaged in a pair of devastating earthquakes, hoping to lure back foreign tourists. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

    Consumer champions
    Charity begins in Nepal with HP cartridges

    HP is ignoring our request for a refund on cartridges that don’t fit a Malaysian printer bought to help earthquake victims

August 2016

  • Planes are seen on the flooded tarmac of Don Mueang airport in Bangkok, the Thai capital, in November 2011

    Decrepit infrastructure denies millions urgent natural disaster aid, study says

    World risk report underlines need for major improvements to transport and power networks in poor countries vulnerable to extreme weather events

July 2016

  • Construction workers helping to build emergency latrines in Nepal.

    Notes from the field
    'I helped prevent an outbreak of cholera after the Nepal earthquake'

  • Christian Aid toured a ‘truth truck’ around villages in Gorkha and Dhading

    Anatomy of a campaign
    How we revealed what local people thought of Nepal earthquake aid

May 2016

  • Alex Staniforth

    Experience
    Experience: I was caught in an avalanche on Everest

  • Mount Everest, photographed in November 2015.

    Climbers hope to reach Everest summit for first time in over two years

  • Some parts of Nepal remain unchanged from the way they were in 2015. Anik Rahman, a freelance photojournalist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh captured the days that followed the earthquake.

    'I don’t feel safe but life must go on': one year on from the Nepal earthquake

  • Dhar Maya Maharjan, 75, in her home in Kathmandu

    The Guardian picture essay
    Stories of survival and hope after Nepal's earthquake

  • Nepal Earthquake one year anniversary : Chandra Ghale, a 32-year-old construction worker from Baluwa, Gorkha

    Acts of kindness that helped the people of Nepal survive the earthquake – in pictures

  • A woman carries a metal roof panel to rebuild her damaged house in Laprak, in Nepal’s Gorkha district.

    Earthquake survivors left stranded in Nepal as red tape stops aid flowing

  • Nepal earthquake one year on – video

  • On the radar
    Trekking in Nepal – a year on from the earthquake

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