In the quiet village of Lauhrepauwa, tragedy struck without warning. A massive landslide tore through the hills, claiming 25 lives and leaving around 30 families with nothing but the clothes they wore. Nearly a hundred people were forced to flee, their homes and memories buried beneath the earth.
Amid the devastation, the survivors found temporary refuge in the nearby Trishuli-3 Hydropower staff quarters. Within hours, Dolma Foundation was the first organisation to reach them — carrying food, supplies, and something far more important: comfort and reassurance that they were not alone.
In the weeks that followed, the Foundation helped restore hope by providing drinking water pipes, enabling the community to rebuild and regain their sense of normalcy. It was a small but vital step towards healing — proof that even in moments of immense loss, solidarity can rebuild what nature destroys.
To everyone who donated and stood by Lauhrepauwa’s families during their darkest days, thank you. Your compassion reached farther than the landslide’s shadow — it reached the human heart.