ICOMOS activities in Nepal – Update of 22 May

ICCROM and ICOMOS release their situation overview report on damage to cultural heritage following the recent Gorkha earthquake in NepalDSC06132
and ongoing efforts for response and recovery. Based on the information gathered through the joint crowd mapping initiative undertaken by ICCROM and ICOMOS, through its International Scientific Committee on Risk Preparedness (ICORP), it aims at providing a snapshot of the extent of damage and to assist the agencies on the ground in identifying priorities for intervention.

As a next step ICOMOS, ICCROM, ICOM and the Smithsonian Institution are organizing a joint mission to Kathmandu from 25 to 30 May 2015.

The main objectives of the mission are:

ICOMOS members are not only involved in heritage rescue – but also in humanitarian relief. Read the report of the Nepal Earthquake Search and Rescue team lead by ICORP Member, Umut Dinçşahin (GEA Arama Kurtarma GEA Search and Rescue - www.gea.org.tr

Image: still standing structures around Hanuman Dhoka Palace, Kathmandu, © Kai Weise