When we went to Kathmandu Durbar Square, it was hard not to break down. Most of my favorite temples had turned to piles of rubble. There was dust everywhere and people caked in mud from the debris were being rushed to the hospitals. The Bhimsen Tower had been destroyed to pieces with only dust and old bricks remaining. Then another significant aftershock came. We were pretty scared. The adrenaline pumped through my veins as the shock began to set in and I felt sick to my stomach. We were in a narrow street and people were crouching in doorways to take cover and as soon as the quake was over we ran to the nearest open
When we went to Kathmandu Durbar Square, it was hard not to break down. Most of my favorite temples had turned to piles of rubble. There was dust everywhere and people caked in mud from the debris were being rushed to the hospitals. The Bhimsen Tower had been destroyed to pieces with only dust and old bricks remaining. Then another significant aftershock came. We were pretty scared. The adrenaline pumped through my veins as the shock began to set in and I felt sick to my stomach. We were in a narrow street and people were crouching in doorways to take cover and as soon as the quake was over we ran to the nearest open