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yihaur497 karma
You sir, and your company need to be commended.
He was at the same camp as us, and we left the day after for Syabru Besi. People were asking for helicopters to get him, but to no avail. Thank you for your amazing feat.
yihaur467 karma
There was a person who broke their leg during the first quake nearby to where i was.
Never saw him after the second day, but he emerged a day later at Syabru Besi. I was told four strong Lithuanians carried him out as they stumbled across him when they were trekking to safety. He was air lifted out the next day.
It was EXTREMELY difficult to trek down given the landslides, i really have no idea how they managed to carry him.
yihaur300 karma
Unfortunately i hadn't seen her or heard about her while i was there.
If she was in the Langtang Village (a part of the Langtang Trek) at the time the quake happened, it would be bad news as that village was hit the worst... There was an avalanche that leveled the town.
I was there the day before the quake, fortunately.
My thoughts and prayers go out to her and her family
yihaur697 karma
I have been reading some bad press about how the Nepalese are handling the situation. Nepal is a very big country and their population is spread out over vast mountainous regions, which makes relief efforts difficult. Given the situation, i'd like to let the western world know that this is not an easy task to handle.
The Nepalese remain resilient and resourceful through this time of crisis.
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