With temperatures dropping in the Kathmandu Valley, the situation is growing increasingly dire for those who recently lost everything in the devastating floods. Hundreds of families who saw their homes, belongings, and livelihoods swept away are now facing the harsh cold without adequate shelter, clothing, or essentials.

In makeshift camps or temporary shelters, these flood victims are struggling to stay warm and healthy. Many lack proper blankets, winter clothing, and food supplies, putting them at risk of illness as the cold intensifies. Children and the elderly are especially vulnerable to the bitter temperatures, and the need for warm clothing, blankets, and nutritious food is urgent.

Local organizations, volunteers, and community groups are working tirelessly to provide relief, distributing warm clothes, temporary shelters, food, and medical support. However, the sheer scale of need means resources are stretched thin. As winter approaches, ongoing support is essential to protect these families from further suffering and to help them rebuild their lives in the aftermath of disaster.

This winter will be a challenging one for many in Kathmandu Valley, but with continued aid and compassion, communities can come together to ensure that no one faces the cold alone.


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