
Nepal Earthquake: Ten Years Later, Billions Spent, Lessons Learned
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Ten years after Nepal’s 2015 earthquake, we did into David Ways anniversary article into the $4.1 billion in aid—where did it go? From Bhaktapur’s stunning recovery to Bungamati’s slow crawl, he unpacks the transparency mess and compares it to Myanmar’s 2025 quake. Hear his personal journey—building heritage walks, saving buildings for future generations, and lessons on trust after watching donations vanish. A raw look at disaster, resilience, and what’s next for Nepal
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