kumari lama: we can't live in our house. we can't even go into it.of course, we'll rebuild it, but that won't happen this year. so first we need a tent and, of course, drinking water every day in order to survive here. man well: that's true of millions of people in nepal who've had nowhere to live since the quake. in this village, at least, wheat is being harvested and threshed. it wasn't buried in the rubble. families who got none of the relief supplies have gathered at the community hall. they're furious. the coordinator promises a new delivery will be coming to the valley. it's time to return to our car. residents take us down on a motor scooter. when we arrive, we see large sacks of rice, more sleeping mats and tents being unloaded -- just what the people up here need. >> it's not possible to get anything up there. how do you want to do that? naresh gela: yes, i know. our people are here and we will distribute it to those people who have been affected directly. and then, the car, half of the materials which are still in the vehicle we are taking