Hospitals and rescue teams faced difficult conditions, especially in remote mountain areas affected by landslides and damaged bridges. Medical workers set up emergency treatment areas while aftershocks continued to create fear and delay rescue efforts.
Early reports described heavy losses, injuries, destroyed homes, and families forced into temporary shelters. Even communities far from the epicenter felt the effects, showing how widely the disaster’s impact spread.
Amid the devastation, neighbors, volunteers, and rescue workers helped carry the injured, share shelter, and deliver supplies. The account highlights both the long road to recovery and the resilience of communities determined to rebuild after disaster.