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Only four killed in Nepal quake epicentre Lamjung
Kathmandu/New Delhi, April 28  
The epicentre of 
the massive 7.9-magnitude earthquake that devastated Nepal on Saturday 
and has claimed 4,347 lives so far, Lamjung district suffered only four 
casualties, a top official said on Tuesday.
"Since the earthquake
 happened in the morning, many people were outside their homes. Four 
people have died so far and around 25 are injured," Lamjung Chief 
District Officer Shrawan Kumar Timilsina told IANS in New Delhi over 
phone.
"We have not suffered many casualties, but the physical destruction is very grave," said Timilsina.
He
 said over 3,000 houses were completely razed to the ground in this 
sparsely populated district surrounded by snow-capped Himalayas.
"As
 many as 3,243 houses in the district have been completely flattened," 
he said. Most of these houses were 'kuccha' and were made up of stones.
"Nearly 4,000 houses have cracks and are now unfit for stay," he added.
Timilsina
 feared severe destruction in the far-flung villages of the district, 
some five hours' drive from Nepal capital city Kathmandu.
The district with vast agricultural land has an estimated population of 1,67,000, according to the official.
Timilsina said almost 95 percent of the houses in at least five severely-affected villages had been destroyed.
After
 the strong earthquake and a series of consequent aftershocks, the 
residents are fearful of entering their homes and prefer to stay 
outdoors. But incessant rainfall has made their stay outdoors difficult.
Timilsina
 told IANS that there is a growing demand for food items from some 
villages, and though the officials are trying to help people with the 
aid they have received from the army, much more needs to be done.
"We are in shortage of tents. We need at least 4,000 tents immediately," he said.
He
 said authorities were trying their best to help people, but inclement 
weather has posed serious challenges as people were sleeping in the open
 after the earthquake.
(Priyanka can be contacted at priyanka.p@ians.in)
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	