A local politician speaks of the lack of earthquake relief in his village in a teahouse in Leepa Pakistan


A local politician Mohammed Mamman speaks of the lack of earthquake relief in his village of Chaniana in a teahouse in the a remote Leepa Valley very near the Line of Control (LOC) with India Azad Kashmir Pakistan. Nearly half the estimated 35 000 people of the Leepa Valley were affected by the 2005 earthquake and nearly all schools and government buildings damaged but because of its location on the LOC the valley is inaccessible by road from the rest of Pakistan in the winter and little aid has arrived. Leepa Valley is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Kashmir but shelling and sniper fire from the Indian troops have kept the valley closed to foreign visitors. A UNOPS (United Nations office for Project Services) team traveled to the region to make an assesment of Post-earthquake humanitarian and reconstruction needs.


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Location: Leepa Jammu and Kashmir Pakistan
Photo credit: © Beth Wald / Aurora Photos / Alamy / Afripics
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Keywords: asia, azad, debate, district, earthquake, jammu, kashmir, leepa, muzaffarabad, pakistan, pakistan-controlled, south, teahouse