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Prince Harry extends Nepal trip to rebuild quake-hit school | Prince Harry extends Nepal trip to rebuild quake-hit school |
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KATHMANDU, Nepal — Britain’s Prince Harry said Wednesday that he will extend his trip to Nepal by six days to help rebuild a school damaged by a devastating earthquake last year. | |
The 31-year-old prince said he will work with a charity group in a remote village, but would not give the location. | The 31-year-old prince said he will work with a charity group in a remote village, but would not give the location. |
Harry arrived in Nepal on Saturday for an official visit and had been scheduled to stay for five days. | |
“The people I have met and the beauty of this country make it very hard to leave. Thankfully however, I’m not leaving just yet! I will be spending the next six days in a remote village with a charity called Team Rubicon,” Harry said. “The team I’m joining will be working with a community to rebuild a school damaged in the earthquake.” | |
Harry has visited earthquake-damaged heritage sites, temples and a camp where people made homeless by the April 2015 earthquake are still living. | |
Nearly 9,000 people were killed and 1 million houses damaged by the earthquake. It also damaged Nepal’s tourism industry, which drew foreign tourists to visit Hindu temples, old palaces and trek mountain trails. | |
Harry said he had wanted to pay his respects to the many who died, and also show that the country is “open for business and has so much to offer.” | |
“I hope that everyone back home who took an interest in the tour can see that Nepal is a country that you really have to come and visit,” he said. | |
According to a Kensington Palace statement, Harry will help rebuild a school where students have been studying since the earthquake in makeshift classrooms made of poles, tarpaulins and tin. The temporary facilities provide little defense against difficult weather conditions, it said. | |
Team Rubicon is a U.S.-based disaster response group that combines the skills of military veterans with first responders. Harry served twice with the British military in Afghanistan before leaving the army in 2015. | |
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