Journey to recovery

Friendship binds two girls who survive 2015 Nepal earthquake with each losing one leg

Updated: 2025-05-16 09:56
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Tamang (right) and Pariyar visit a rehabilitation center in Kathmandu to alter prosthetic legs on April 11. NIRANJAN SHRESTHA/AP

Ten years after the devastating earthquake, most of the buildings and houses that were damaged have been rebuilt. Schools and public buildings have been built to better safety standards.

Earthquakes are common in Nepal, which is covered mostly by mountain terrain and home to most of the highest peaks in the world.

Agencies via Xinhua

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