PHOTO ESSAY: 2 girls survived Nepal's 2015 earthquake. Each lost a leg but found a friendship
- The devastating April 25, 2015 Nepal earthquake injured Nirmala Pariyar and Khendo Tamang, leading them to meet at a Kathmandu hospital.
- Both girls lost a leg due to injuries sustained during the quake.
- They underwent months of surgery and rehabilitation, later receiving prosthetic legs and requiring ongoing adjustments.
- The earthquake damaged over one million buildings and killed thousands across Nepal.
- Now teenagers, ten years later, they finished high school exams and maintain a strong friendship while planning their futures.
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PHOTO ESSAY: 2 girls survived Nepal's 2015 earthquake. Each lost a leg, but found friendship
The devastating 2015 Nepal earthquake that killed thousands changed the lives of many in the Himalayan nation. But it began a friendship for two girls who each lost a leg in the tremor. Nirmala Pariyar and Khendo Tamang where 7…
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