Nepal's farmers continue fight for survival after deadly quake
KATMANDU: Five months after the devastating Nepal earthquake, agriculture-dependent communities in the region, sandwiched between destruction and the need to earn a livelihood, have yet to emerge from the chaos.
The April 2015 earthquake which hit the Himalayan region earlier this year killed at least 9,000 people, causing widespread destruction and leaving Nepal paralysed in the aftermath.
About 40 per cent of Nepalese people live in poverty, with the majority of them dependent on agriculture for a living, the United Nations estimates.
Farmers living in the far-flung mountains ─ whose houses were destroyed and agricultural activities disrupted by the earthquake ─ are still waiting for help reconstructing their homes and streamlining their only means of sustenance.