Earthquake

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Jenny walking from our house

“Have you told Leah about the possibility of an earthquake here” said Jenny. 24 hours later it came. We are only just back on internet so if you are reading this then you probably know more about what has happened in Nepal than we do! Here is a copy of the message we sent to friends and family:

We are all fine. Its now 8am here and we are sitting outside in the garden where a wall conveniently fell down giving us easy access to a safe spot away from buildings. About 40 of our neighbours, including a 4 day old, slept here last night under a tarpaulin. Fortunately there was only a tiny drop of rain as we weren’t under the shelter.

P1070159You will have lots more info than us about what is going on. There is no internet from here so we are hoping we can find some where to send this. Electricity is off altogether so people’s internet mobiles are running out of power. After the first shock we had about 20 further shocks/tremors. The last one came at about 5 this morning so we still don’t know if its safe to go back inside but we do shoot in to get things, make tea, use loo etc.

Having a quick cycle around the area this morning I was amazed at how few houses have come down in our area. The old Durbar square is worst hit with several temples in rubble.

It was very scary when it came. Jenny was quickest to react and ricocheted down the stairs screaming at Leah to get out. Leah was skyping her parents but managed to hit the off button as she ran so they didn’t worry. I foolishly grabbed my lap top and that slight delay meant I was suddenly thrown to the floor and thought I wasn’t going to get out so tried to pull the bed over my head – except its a bed with struts on the bottom so its impossible. Got down just after the others with a few cuts and bruises but fine.

We stood in a huddle with neighbours, holding hands as more shocks came and the ground wobbled like a water bed or ship at sea. Gates, trees and windows waved around and we heard the occasional loud crashing sound and the swoosh of outside walls turning to rubble.

Looking at the papers this morning it looks like other areas have had it much worse. For us we now wait for news wondering when water and electricity will be returned.

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Our neighbours

All is amazingly calm most of the time here. A few shops are open. There is no panic buying or hiking of prices. People are sharing food and blankets. Someone has now set up  a stove to make Dahl Bhat.

Another piece of excitement in the night came when people started shouting ‘light’, ‘thief’. It looked like a light had gone on in one of the neighbours houses and they thought it was being robbed. Several young men rushed up there but it seems it was a cat.

We still feel occasional dizziness, especially when going up the stairs. It’s a bit like getting off a boat and coming on to dry land but not having your land legs. There is a relief we are OK, concern about others, anxiety that we just don’t know if another big tremor may come. However it’s a great way of getting to know the neighbours.

Thinking of you all – no need for you to worry. Hopefully life will return to normal soon.

Love from us all

A,J and L

10 thoughts on “Earthquake

  1. So thankful you are both safe. Thinking of you and praying for your safety and that God will be able to use you in this situation. Love Jenny Weeks xx

  2. Dear Andy & Jennny our love, thoughts & prayers are with you. & all who are affected by this earthquake & we ask God to keep you all safe from further disaster as you deal with the challenges of daily life at this time. May His name be glorified in your lives as you express His love in all you do & experience in the days ahead. Much love Mark & Sandra xx

  3. Sue Keogh. Hi Andy Jenny and Leah. What an incredible thing to happen so soon after Leah’s arrival. Yesterday morning we had a sermon on Esther 4:1-14, especially “who knows if perhaps you were made queen ( you happened to be in Kathmandu?) for such a time as this”. I am praying for your safety and for your everyday needs as this is probably more what’s on your mind at the moment. It must be very scary and uncomfortable to say the least. Love to you and blessings on your neighbours too. With Love,
    Sue.

  4. Hi Andy, Jenny & Leah. So good to hear that you are all ok. You are all very much in our prayers.
    From this end it sounds like some sort of international relief operation is kicking into life so we hope and pray that there will be support getting there very soon.
    Sue’s comment on Esther does seem so appropriate and who knows what God has planned for you in the midst of this.
    God’s richest blessings upon you all as you seek to serve Him. Denzil.

  5. Thinking of you all as you go through this disaster. I pray God will provide all your needs at this time and that you will be a witness of God’s love to your neighbours. Sending love and prayers of thanks for God’s protection over you, Wendy Anez

  6. So pleased to hear that you are all safe, and trust that you have had a quieter time since the initial quake. It is a long time since the last day of the spirituality course when we walked the labyrinth here. I have followed you blog and prayed for you, and my prayers will be with you at this time especially. With love to both Maureen

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  7. I was so relieved to hear that you were all safe. I’d not long read Jenny’s post from 24/04 when the news hit. The t.v. footage shows such devastation in places. You are in my thoughts and prayers. With very much love, Cheryl xx

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