'Then someone screamed run': A Canberran's experiences in the Nepal earthquake

By Pamela Steele Sherpa
Updated May 12 2015 - 5:15pm, first published May 9 2015 - 11:00pm
A Canberra woman, working with the International Buddhist Academy, who has been caught up in the aftermath of the Nepal earthquake. Photo: Pamela Steele Sherpa
A Canberra woman, working with the International Buddhist Academy, who has been caught up in the aftermath of the Nepal earthquake. Photo: Pamela Steele Sherpa
Residents in Bhaktapur find shelter after the earthquakes, but monsoon season is fast approaching. Photo: Pamela Steele Sherpa
Residents in Bhaktapur find shelter after the earthquakes, but monsoon season is fast approaching. Photo: Pamela Steele Sherpa
Members of the International Buddhist Academy sleep together after rooms were destroyed by the Nepal earthquakes. Photo: Pamela Steele Sherpa
Members of the International Buddhist Academy sleep together after rooms were destroyed by the Nepal earthquakes. Photo: Pamela Steele Sherpa
Survivors in Bhaktapur start the daunting task of rescue and recovery. Photo: Pamela Steele Sherpa
Survivors in Bhaktapur start the daunting task of rescue and recovery. Photo: Pamela Steele Sherpa

When I woke up on Saturday, I thought: "That's strange, I can't hear any birds".

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