Savita and her two sons are living temporarily under a tent made of tarpaulins. '' I saw my house collapse before my very eyes… Luckily, my children are safe,'' says Savita.
Child Friendly Spaces are being set up by World Vision to address the distress faced by children.
World Vision staff are distributing relief materials to villagers.
90-year-old Durga says, “I can start rebuilding my home little by little with the materials I received.”
Hygiene kits contain soap, towel, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush and other items.
Children can put down their pain temporarily in Child Friendly Space.
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