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“...Municipality)’ (The Himalayan Times 2017). Although the old Katunge village doesn’t exist any longer, we still refer to it as ‘Katunge’ throughout the paper as this is what we and the villagers are familiar with. 2. Since the earthquake, the tourism industry has also fallen very low due to the damage to famous world heritage tourist sites and the fear of an earthquake. Nepal received 251,148 fewer tourists in 2015, representing a sharp drop of 31.78 percent, compared to the 2014 figure (Nepal Economic Forum 2016; Prasain 2016; Thapa 2016). The fall of tourism arrival has not only affected the hotel business but it also severely damaged the business of vendors who ran small and local business in the famous visiting sites. 3. Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005. Over 80% of the city of New Orleans was flooded and estimated property damage was over 125 billion USD. The death toll was 1,836, and 15 million people were evacuated from their homes. The Indian Ocean Tsunami...”
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“...1. National Planning Commission. 2015. Post Disaster Needs Assessment. Government of Nepal. (Accessed on January 3, 2017). National Reconstruction Authority. 2016. Rebuilding Nepal, (Accessed on October 26, 2016). ------. 2017. Rebuilding Nepal, (Accessed on May 15, 2017). Nepal Economic Forum. 2016. Economic Impact of Earthquake-Tourism. (Accessed on May 15, 2017). Kumar, Nikhil. 2016. Why Nepal Is Still in Rubble a Year After a Devastating Quake. Time, April 24, 2016 (Accessed on August 9, 2016). Parajuli, Lokranjan. 2016. Flawed Category. The Kathmandu Post, May 26, 2016