Over 3,000 devotees live in makeshift shelters at Kuenselphodrang, Thimphu, attending Nyingthig Yazhi oral transmission. Over 1,000 temporary shelters are spread, but lack essential services. Karma Wangdi reports inadequate toilet facilities and water availability in Buddhist temples, despite claims of over 57 constructions. Overwhelming human waste odour prompts some to dig pit toilets.
Water supply is a critical issue, with some tanks empty, and service providers facing challenges like steep terrain and time pressure. Parking fees are also criticized. Estate management hired two private individuals to handle services, addressing challenges due to lack of preparation time and large number of devotees, according to Gerab Nyed-Yon Limited CEO Sangay Dhendup. Three water tankers have been deployed to improve supply and toilets, while Gerab Nyed-Yon Limited plans to introduce camping zones for future events.