#NepalPhotoProject uses Instagram to capture aftermath of Nepal quake
Image: NepalPhotoProject/Instagram
It is not always cheers
of victories for the people involved in the rescue operations. Here, a
day before famously rescuing Pema Lama, L.B. Basnet, an officer from the
Nepal Armed Police Force (APF) is seen doing necessary paperwork after
retrieving a deceased body of a 47-year-old shopkeeper, Dambar Karki.
On April 26, 2015, one day after the most devastating Earthquake to hit Nepal in 80 years, the Nepal Photo Project began.
The project was founded with the intention of documenting the area in
and around Kathmandu following the disaster, and to provide critical
information so others outside the region can find information about
rescue and relief efforts.
Approximately 7,000 people were killed in the 7.8 quake.