Request for help

Every good thing has some bad on them, and so is with nature. Beautiful nature has once again shown its extreme cruelty. Beside lots of scarcity, we people are facing, we are obligated to fight against the ruthlessness of nature. Let us unite together and help mankind. It may be impossible for us to stop heartless nature from making disaster but still we can make prevent and take some preventive action to minimize its effect. So let us come together to help the flood victims of eastern Nepal and other few part of India. Due to negligence of both the nations, Nepal & India, many people have lost there land and lives. Let nations not fight with each other but let we unite together to fight against nature. Let we be selfish for mankind and not for nation.

We may not be able to stop this heartfelt disaster but as a human being we can put a little effort to increase the helping hands. Human race from any part of world can help flood victims either in monetary or material way. A little effort by all the human races can help a lot to victims. So why not we take steps ahead. We assure that every small unit of your donation will be on right hands. With these objectives we Peace Nepal DOT Com have taken the first step. We hope for you people to support and help.

We have developed this website with the view to increase helping hands for flood victims of various places due to the overflow of Koshi River. We are trying to increase more helping hands for flood victims from various part of world. We did what we can in our own way. Please help human in the way you can.

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Flood Victim of Sunsari, Nepal

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On August 18th the Koshi River broke through an eastern retaining wall roughly 10 Km north of the East West Highway. The waters have flooded significant portions of the following VDCs of Sunsari District: Shreeharipur, Shreepurjavdi, Lokahi, Kusahapaschim. Dhuskighat, Bashntapur, Narshigha and Madhuban VDCs are also affected, but to a lesser extent. The East West Highway is currently impassable due to flood waters at the entrance of Koshi Tapu National Park and the landline and mobile phone network is down in the Eastern Region.

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Koshi Victims Back Home to Rebuild Lives

Somnath Bastola Itahari, September 28

The swollen Saptakoshi has usurped everything they had. They have returned to their place, only to find land filled with sand and houses that have collapsed or seem to be waiting for a blow of wind to cave in.
"Sir, here was my sugarcane plantation. I had dreamt of buying many things by selling sugarcane, but the swollen Koshi has shattered my dreams," a tearful Mahfauz Miyan told this daily in Paschimkusaha.
"How can I console myself when sand has covered all my land?"
Leaving their women, children and parents in state-run relief camps, Miyan and other men have been guarding their deserted homes and land for a week.
Sand mounds dot Paschim Kusaha, which was lush green before the flooding. Houses that have not collapsed are in a dilapidated condition.
"Sometimes I think I am living in the middle of a desert," Mustak Ansari of Paschim Kusaha 4 says, recalling the lush-green vegetation in the village before the Koshi havoc. "When will this desert turn into a lush-green spot?"
Almost all flood victims have similar questions in mind. They blurt out whenever they see a stranger, "Please tell us how we can grow crops here?"
Idris Ansari, who is in Paschim Kusaha-3 to look after his house and land, realls with eyes full of tears, "The Koshi has swamped 10 bigha of my sugarcane farm. We have become refugees."
Ansari says, "We had not expected the Koshi to be so cruel against us."
Men, who have returned to their dilapidate houses from the relief camps, say snakes and poisonous insects have put their lives at risk. We stay awake whenever it rains, they say.
"We remain awake whenever rain lashes the area," says Sriram Mandal of Paschimkusaha.
Back in their land, these brave men are surviving on food grains provided by the government. They eat in common kitchens built in the deserted area.
They are calling on the government to provide them jobs.

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