A sick 5-year-old girl, Ayusi Darji, is cared for by her grandmother Urmila Darji inside a temporary shelter at the Chuchhepati Camp, where her family has been living since the earthquake in April, in Kathmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015. Child-rights groups warned Tuesday that shortages of fuel, medicine and other supplies in Nepal due to a border blockade with India are putting millions of children at risk of disease and even death. More than 200,000 families affected by the tremors are still living in temporary shelters, at an altitude above 5,000 feet, where weather conditions will be harshest this winter, a UNICEF statement said.
Niranjan Shrestha Associated Press