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First returns from quake zone in Pakistan
MANSERAH/BALAKOT, Pakistan, 16 March (UNHCR) – Atta Ur-Rahman, flanked by one of his daughters, walks to his tent pitched a few metres from where his elderly father, Wali, is sitting on a pile of rubble carefully cracking almonds with a brick. This rubble was once their family home in the village of Ganool. And, after spending four months in a temporary camp, this pile of broken bricks and stones is what Atta, his wife and their five children have come home to. The Pakistani authorities have recently announced that
the temporary camps for earthquake survivors like the Shohal Najaf camp where
the Ur-Rahman family were staying will now close as the cold winter months draw
to an end. UNHCR, which has been the lead agency for managing these camps, is
working now to ensure that people are able to return well informed and
voluntarily. It's also trying to ensure that vulnerable people, such as those
who are seriously disabled, widowed or have lost their land in landslides, are
found somewhere else to live. When the Ur-Rahman family left the camp, they took their tent, and were supplied with blankets, quilts, and a month's supply of food rations each. They are among over 130 families to have made the journey home in recent days. Their main task now is to rebuild their house. But like many people, part of their land was lost in the destructive landslides that followed the quake. "It'll be difficult to reconstruct because of the
condition of the land, but we can build one room," says Wali. Wali Ur-Rahman remained in their home village throughout the winter along with ten other members of their family. Atta's brother was killed in the disaster and Wali stayed and looked after his widowed daughter-in-law, as well as their cattle. "We had four cows before the quake, after it we had only
two. You can't take cows to a camp," he said.
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