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Last updated 27 Nov 2025

Recovery Collection: Nepal: Gorkha Earthquake 2015

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Introduction

The Gorkha Earthquake in Nepal occurred on 25 April 2015 and had a magnitude of 7.6. Its epicentre was about 76km northwest of the capital Kathmandu. It was followed by more than 300 aftershocks. Around 9,000 people were killed, of whom approximately 55 per cent were female, and over 100,000 people were injured. Overall eight million people have been impacted, which is almost one-third of the population of Nepal.

The housing sector was by far the most affected, also given that numerous houses in poorer rural areas did not have any seismic-resistant features. Over 500,000 houses were destroyed and another 269,000 damaged, which included historical and cultural monuments recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In addition to destroyed or damaged key infrastructure livelihoods, e.g. in the agriculture and tourism sector, have been also critically impacted. According to the Post Disaster Needs Assessment by the UN, World Bank and the EU the total value of the damages and losses of the disaster was estimated at US$7.1 billion, while the estimated needs for recovery were US$ 6.7 billion. The damages and losses of the housing sub-sector and the resulting recovery needs accounted for almost half of the total amount respectively.

According to the latest Independent Impacts and Recovery Monitoring by the Asia Foundation around five years after the earthquake the large majority of the affected people live again in their own houses. Out of all households with damaged houses three-quarters now live in either a rebuilt or repaired house or another house not damaged by the earthquake. However, others continue to occupy damaged houses or those without seismic-resistant features. For many households the recovery from the earthquake remains a financial burden, demonstrated by prevalent borrowing. Four per cent who are still living in temporary shelters are in particular need of support.

 

Hazards
Earthquake
Themes
Governance Inclusion Recovery Recovery planning Shelter and housing
Country and region
Nepal

Knowledge base

Items: 93
Documents and publications
Case Study
5 August 2018
Communicating with disaster-affected children: a case study from the 2015 Nepal earthquake response

This report examines the information provision by humanitarian responses and their communication to and with girls and boys affected by the 2015 Nepal earthquake.

Plan Sweden
Final Evaluation: Nepal Earthquake Recovery Programme
Documents and publications
Publications
30 June 2018
Final Evaluation: Nepal Earthquake Recovery Programme

This is the final evaluation report of the recovery programme conducted by the British Red Cross (BRC) partnered with the Nepal Red Cross Society (NRCS) after the earthquake in Nepal on 25 April and 12 May 2015.

British Red Cross
Documents and publications
Publications
23 June 2018
Lost production due to internal displacement: the 2015 earthquake in Nepal

This case study focuses on the economic impact of the 2015 earthquake in Nepal, beyond direct disaster losses. The study finds lost production of around $406 million caused by internal displacement after the Gorkha earthquake.

Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC)
Rebuilding Nepal Three Years On
Documents and publications
Publications
25 April 2018
Rebuilding Nepal three years on

This booklet captures the key efforts undertaken and results achieved over the past three years by UNDP in line with the vision articulated in its Strategy for Earthquake Recovery Assistance for recovery from the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake in Nepal.

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Documents and publications
24 April 2018
What matters for households' recovery trajectories following the Gorkha earthquake? A two-year panel study

To understand what mattered for recovery in the short and long-term, this study followed the same households 10 weeks, one year and two years after the Gorkha earthquake in Nepal. The analysis will explore what factors mattered most for short-term coping and longterm recovery in order to improve humanitarian response and design of recovery programs in the aftermath of acute disasters.

Mercy Corps
Post-disaster housing  reconstruction in  urban areas in Nepal
Documents and publications
Publications
30 December 2017
Post-disaster housing reconstruction in urban areas in Nepal: Aid governance and local rebuilding initiatives

This research was motivated by the lack of reconstruction progress in urban settlements one year after the earthquakes and conducted ethnographic fieldwork in five urban settlements over a period of 18 months.

International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
Aid and Recovery in Post-Earthquake Nepal: Synthesis Report (Phase 4)
Documents and publications
Publications
Reports and analysis
25 October 2017
Independent Impacts and Recovery Monitoring Phase 4: April 2017 Synthesis Report

2 years after earthquakes hit Nepal in 2015, the IRM completed its 4th round of research to track how people are recovering, what aid has been provided and how effective it has been, and which groups are being left behind.

The Asia Foundation
Documents and publications
7 July 2017
Building back safer and greener: A guide to sound environmental practices for disaster recovery in Nepal

This guide outlines ways in which adverse environmental impacts can be avoided after disasters, and good practices can be promoted. It covers sectors including settlements and land use planning; building construction; waste management; energy; infrastructure; water, sanitation and hygiene; agriculture and livelihoods; and education. It highlights the importance of flood risk management, landslide prevention and treatment, and management of forests after disasters.

World Wide Fund For Nature
Aid and Recovery in Post-Earthquake Nepal: Synthesis Report (Phase 3)
Documents and publications
Publications
Reports and analysis
5 May 2017
Independent Impacts and Recovery Monitoring Phase 3: September 2016 Synthesis Report

18 months from the earthquakes hit Nepal in 2015, the third wave of the IRM tracks the extent to which people have recovered, what coping strategies they are using and how effective they are, how aid is helping and which groups are being left behind.

The Asia Foundation
Aid and Recovery in Post-Earthquake Nepal - Independent Impacts and Recovery Monitoring Phase 4 Quantitative Survey: April 2017
Documents and publications
Publications
Reports and analysis
30 April 2017
Aid and Recovery in Post-Earthquake Nepal - Independent Impacts and Recovery Monitoring Phase 4 Quantitative Survey: April 2017

This report provides findings from the fourth in a series of large-scale surveys, conducted in April 2017, two years on from the devastating earthquakes that hit Nepal.

The Asia Foundation

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