Saint John Architect Neil Bauman Heading to Earthquake-Ravaged Nepal

 April 28, 2015

Posted April 28 2015

Saint John architect will be travelling to Nepal to aid in the aftermath of Saturday’s major earthquake and powerful aftershocks that have left thousands dead and many more missing or homeless.


 


There are fears the death toll could rise to 10 thousand….

Neil Bauman is frequently deployed by the Red Cross on international missions because his specialty is emergency sheltering and planning.

He says the rebuilding effort will take many years but he’s hoping that with the agencies on the ground they can quickly get people into safe homes fairly soon.

He expects the damage to the city’s infrastructure will be quite concerning and the bottlenecks that come from rubble.

Bauman just returned to Saint John a few days ago from the South Pacific Island of Vanuatu where he been assessing the damage and what the shelter needs were following last month’s Tropical Cyclone “Pam”.

See story on CBC’s website

91

Years
of
Experience

366

Valued
Members

171

Architectural
Firms