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'It is enough for us to survive, for now'.(Civil Society Watch)

Publication: UN Chronicle
Publication Date: 01-DEC-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

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WALKING THROUGH THE REMAINS of Balakot city, located 136 miles north of the capital of Islamabad in Pakistan, one is constantly reminded of what happened here nearly a year ago. A 7.6 magnitude earthquake ripped through this once prosperous city and neighbouring Kashmir.

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On October 2005, the unthinkable occurred with no warning: houses on hillsides within the city literally crumbled and slid down the hill, one on top of the other, while remote villages in the mountains suffered heavy losses. Houses made of stone and mud with timber roofs collapsed from the weight, and entire families were buried. According to government estimates, over 70,000 people died and more than 3.5 million in the region were left homeless. Piles of broken concrete and buildings that were once restaurants, businesses and homes are reminders of that fateful day. Structural shells stand as testament that this was once a thriving city and home to over 300,000 people.

Ten months later, life went on amid the rubble. People walked through the ruins on their way to work or to the market. Children in clean, pressed uniforms went in groups to tent schools, which were set up by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and other local organizations. Life indeed goes on for these distressed people, but the challenges are great, as lack of work, inadequate shelter and a doubtful future place a great burden on survivors.

Habitat for Humanity (HFH) Pakistan has been assisting the needy with transitional shelters to replace the tents, which were inadequate and unable to withstand the harsh weather conditions. Since starting the project in mid-February 2006, the Habitat Resource Center (HRC) assembled over 400 shelters, made of four iron pipes with seven corrugated steel sheets. Each shelter is insulated with foam sheeting that provides warmth against the cold and wind.

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