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Michel, 72 y.o.
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Bonjour Irina,
Jolie photo devant cette magnifique maison. Pas trop difficile la vie en Arménie actuellement ? Que faites vous de vos journées ?
J'espère vous lire bientôt et si vous le souhaitez commencer nos conversations
A bientôt
Michel
Jolie photo devant cette magnifique maison. Pas trop difficile la vie en Arménie actuellement ? Que faites vous de vos journées ?
J'espère vous lire bientôt et si vous le souhaitez commencer nos conversations
A bientôt
Michel
Bonjour Pierre. Je suis content de votre lettre. Comment vas-tu?
Bonjour.
Sorry for e-mailing late because we have no electricity no net etc in our area for few days.
We have great catastrophe in Nepal perhaps you have seen in TV.
Now a days the most important are shelter(light tarpoline), blanket,food (dry food like noodles, biscute etc) etc. in needy places.
And it is difficult to reach the very needy places (Gorkha and Sindhupalchok). Many countries (including Japan) are sending help ( medicine, med. persons, tarpoline, food, fund). The Govn. are distributing those needy supplies. Some heli. are
using to reach those needy places. And it was also hampared by havy rain and cloudy. People and
animals are dying in those places. Many people in Kathmandu are leaving to their places because
they want to look their famaily and their thought ,there may be scare of food, epedimec etc. in Kathmandu in future.
I am still shavering due to fare. Today we also have three small earthquacks. I and my family are still living in open place(no tent in first day). No food and water. We( about 150 people) are feed by local club. Historical temples in Kathmandu are completely destroyed.My house is little bit crack.
Today a person is rescued by a team of experts from Frence and the Armed Police after 82 hours from a collapsed building at Gongabu in Kathmandu. Nearly two hundred people rescued( including 4 months old) . Still rescue is going in different places.
With regard.
Homan
We have great catastrophe in Nepal perhaps you have seen in TV.
Now a days the most important are shelter(light tarpoline), blanket,food (dry food like noodles, biscute etc) etc. in needy places.
And it is difficult to reach the very needy places (Gorkha and Sindhupalchok). Many countries (including Japan) are sending help ( medicine, med. persons, tarpoline, food, fund). The Govn. are distributing those needy supplies. Some heli. are
using to reach those needy places. And it was also hampared by havy rain and cloudy. People and
animals are dying in those places. Many people in Kathmandu are leaving to their places because
they want to look their famaily and their thought ,there may be scare of food, epedimec etc. in Kathmandu in future.
I am still shavering due to fare. Today we also have three small earthquacks. I and my family are still living in open place(no tent in first day). No food and water. We( about 150 people) are feed by local club. Historical temples in Kathmandu are completely destroyed.My house is little bit crack.
Today a person is rescued by a team of experts from Frence and the Armed Police after 82 hours from a collapsed building at Gongabu in Kathmandu. Nearly two hundred people rescued( including 4 months old) . Still rescue is going in different places.
With regard.
Homan
Hey Michel! Im again at the site :)
Je m'appelle Maria. Seychelloise. Quells pays aver voussoirs visiter déjà.
Greetings from Portugal!
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