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Nepal Landslide: Rebuilding with Faith and Gratitude 12 Feb 25

The Leprosy Mission Anandaban Hospital in Nepal was hit by devastating landslides in September of last year, causing significant damage and the tragic loss of a team member. Despite the destruction, God protected our patients and staff, and with your support, we've begun rebuilding and restoring vital services.



In September of last year, the Leprosy Mission Anandaban Hospital in Nepal was struck by devastating landslides caused by intense rainfall and a sudden cloudburst. The steep terrain of the hospital grounds was severely affected, leading to significant damage to several buildings.


Amid the physical destruction, we also experienced the heartbreaking loss of a beloved member of our Nepal team—a dedicated Lab Technician who tragically lost his life in the landslides.


We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering prayers and support during this incredibly challenging time. In the face of such devastation, we have seen God’s mercy and grace, which have given us the strength to move forward.


By God’s grace, we were spared from even greater loss. Despite the severe damage to our leprosy wards, not a single patient was lost or injured. We are profoundly thankful for His protection over our patients, staff, and the hospital.


   


Immediate Response and Restoration

Thanks to your incredible generosity, we were able to respond swiftly and begin the restoration process. With your continued prayer and financial support, we addressed the most urgent needs and resumed essential services.


Here’s an update on the progress we’ve made:


Leprosy Ward


Although the leprosy ward suffered significant damage, we successfully relocated patients to the new trauma center building and emergency department, ensuring they continued to receive the vital care they needed while remaining safe.


Retaining Walls


To secure the hospital buildings, we have begun constructing retaining walls around the campus. These are essential for the safety of the hospital structures, allowing our medical team to continue providing critical care to patients.


Orthosis and Prosthesis Department


The roof of the Orthosis and Prosthesis Department was damaged, but we made repairs immediately. By God’s grace, essential work resumed once the retaining walls were completed.


Self-Care Unit


Though the Self-Care Unit store was completely destroyed, we adapted quickly. Self-care teaching resumed and was integrated with inpatient leprosy services, ensuring continued support for our patients’ well-being.


Training Centre


Training sessions were relocated to alternative safe spaces, allowing education on leprosy care to continue without interruption.


By God’s grace, we were able to resume emergency services, inpatient leprosy care, and surgeries shortly after the disaster. While we are currently operating with reduced bed capacity, we are working toward expanding to 102 beds to maximise available space.


Moving Forward


We remain committed to rebuilding and strengthening our hospital, trusting in the resources and strength God provides each day. While the rebuilding process is well underway, significant challenges remain.



The Leprosy Mission Anandaban Hospital’s location in a high-risk area adds complexity to our efforts. We are exploring all options, including the potential relocation of some services, to ensure the hospital remains a safe and effective place for healing and care for the people of Nepal.


Your generosity, prayers, and love have been a lifeline during this challenging time. We cannot thank you enough for standing with us.


Please continue to pray for our staff, for wisdom in decision-making, and for the success of our rebuilding efforts. Together, with God’s guidance and your support, we will restore the hospital to its full capacity, continuing to serve those in need with excellence and compassion.