An aerial view of the disaster zone in Nepal. The people whose homes were lost were directed to higher ground, where tented villages had been set up by members of the ShelterBox response team, who were assisted by the Nepalese armyPhotograph: Mark Pearson/PRThe land in the disaster zone shows signs of flood damagePhotograph: Mark Pearson/PRTransport was available only by boat or helicopter in parts of the flood-hit areaPhotograph: Mark Pearson/PR
The roads are strewn with sandbags after the floods subsidePhotograph: Mark Pearson/PROne of many Nepalese families who lost their homes in the floodsPhotograph: Mark Pearson/PRShelterBox response team members show local representatives how to put up the ShelterBox tentsPhotograph: Mark Pearson/PRShelterBox provides everything a family needs to survive after a disaster has struck. Recipients are able to use the equipment to get back on their feet Photograph: Mark Pearson/PRSunita Devi holds her four-year-old disabled son Nitish Kumar outside their new ShelterBox tentPhotograph: Mark Pearson/PRShelterBox villages provide a temporary home while families wait for the floods to subside and rebuild their houses Photograph: Mark Pearson/PRA Nepalese boy is pleased to have saved his goat from the floods, in which so much has been lost. His family received a ShelterBox, which has provided them with shelter, cooking equipment, blankets, tools, and the means for creating clean waterPhotograph: Mark Pearson/PR
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