Gyewali’s words will come as little comfort to Sita Giri. Like everyone else, Sita, 25, is struggling with the water shortage, but she has other problems too. When the earthquake struck, Sita, who was four months pregnant, was resting indoors with her husband, Ram Krishna. They both made a dash for the door, but the house fell on them before they could get outside. Their neighbours managed to pull them out of the rubble, but Ram Krishna immediately knew something was wrong.
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