A few days after the April 25th 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, it was becoming clear the extent of the damage was far worse outside the capital of Kathmandu.
Almost 4 months after the Nepal earthquake there are still aftershocks sending fear into the survivors and creating landslides that present new problems.
The monsoons are now in full swing and families are living in temporary tin shelters with piles of debris sitting where homes once stood.
The Sindupalchowk district is facing the monumental task of cleaning and rebuilding mostly on their own until more aid can reach them.