Areas of Kathmandu, Nepal were hit by size. 6.7- replica Sunday, a day after a major earthquake in the region killed more than 2,000 people and destroyed a large swath of buildings in the capital and infrastructure. (Worst earthquake hit poor South Asian country in 80 years, Nepal Katmundu)
Worst earthquake hit poor South Asian country in 80 years, Nepal Katmundu |
The US Geological Survey said the quake was likely within 31 miles of Kathmandu reply sent people in town for the open space. It was unclear whether the damage was supported.
Thrillers as rescuers, aided by an international team increased their efforts on Sunday to clear rubble and search for survivors in Nepal back. 7.8- Saturday's earthquake - also centered outside Kathmandu is the worst earthquake to hit poorer South Asian countries over 80 years.
In the previous earthquake, at least 721 people died in Kathmandu alone, approximately 5,000 people were injured across the country and among the dead, 17 people were affected by an earthquake triggered an avalanche on Mount Everest. Immigrants of the highest mountains in the world, is still ongoing, although the first group of survivors of the flood in the capital of Nepal, on Sunday and was taken to hospital. Aftershock tremors were felt in India.
Laxmi Dhakal, an official of the Interior Ministry of Nepal said on Sunday he expected the death toll to rise to more than 2,200 people have been confirmed dead, according to authorities.
City hospitals were overwhelmed and tens of thousands of people fearing aftershocks brought down more buildings to get in on a Saturday night. UN says emergency supplies are running out of space to store the bodies.
"The second day is just as bad only one day - we will get a result every five minutes," said Basanta Adhikari of Biratnagar in eastern Nepal.
Adhikari said his uncle was killed in Kathmandu on Saturday, near where he recognized his son to the hospital.
"I was standing in the restaurant with friends when the conversation began to shake. She ran to try to survive. But not as high as the house fell on him, and he was buried under the rubble," Adhikari said.
The world has reacted quickly to the disaster, offering relief funds, materials and expertise, rescue the 28 million inhabitants of the country depends heavily on tourism, especially hiking and climbing. Himalayas
Among the first to settle in Nepal is the giant neighbor India, with whom he had political, cultural and religious relations nearby. The Indian Air Force plane landed Sunday, 43 tons of relief materials, including tents and food, and nearly 200 rescues.
The US mission in Nepal launched its first $ 1 million for immediate assistance. Australia pledged $ 5 million in aid. Pakistan, China and the UK said they would help in the relief efforts. On Sunday, government aid agencies of Germany and France say they sent a rescue team to the country. The aid group Oxfam said sending a team of technical experts from the United Kingdom to provide drinking water and sanitation.
At the Vatican, Pope Francis led the prayers for the dead and injured in the quake. He called for assistance to survivors and. "All who are suffering from this plague" during his weekly Sunday blessing.
Most areas without electricity and water on Sunday. But Kathmandu airport opened briefly before closing again due to the replica. It will be open from
Rescuers continue to dig through the rubble of concrete, bricks, wood and steel to search for survivors.
One incident was particularly distressing Sunday, police in Kathmandu, Kalanki neighborhood are trying to help people trapped under dead. His family was crying and praying.
"We have discovered the ruins around him to cut concrete beams and steel. We will be able to get it out. But his body was crushed under her waist completely. He is still alive and asking for help. We will help you" The police officer Suresh Rai said.
Thrillers as rescuers, aided by an international team increased their efforts on Sunday to clear rubble and search for survivors in Nepal back. 7.8- Saturday's earthquake - also centered outside Kathmandu is the worst earthquake to hit poorer South Asian countries over 80 years.
In the previous earthquake, at least 721 people died in Kathmandu alone, approximately 5,000 people were injured across the country and among the dead, 17 people were affected by an earthquake triggered an avalanche on Mount Everest. Immigrants of the highest mountains in the world, is still ongoing, although the first group of survivors of the flood in the capital of Nepal, on Sunday and was taken to hospital. Aftershock tremors were felt in India.
Laxmi Dhakal, an official of the Interior Ministry of Nepal said on Sunday he expected the death toll to rise to more than 2,200 people have been confirmed dead, according to authorities.
City hospitals were overwhelmed and tens of thousands of people fearing aftershocks brought down more buildings to get in on a Saturday night. UN says emergency supplies are running out of space to store the bodies.
"The second day is just as bad only one day - we will get a result every five minutes," said Basanta Adhikari of Biratnagar in eastern Nepal.
Adhikari said his uncle was killed in Kathmandu on Saturday, near where he recognized his son to the hospital.
"I was standing in the restaurant with friends when the conversation began to shake. She ran to try to survive. But not as high as the house fell on him, and he was buried under the rubble," Adhikari said.
The world has reacted quickly to the disaster, offering relief funds, materials and expertise, rescue the 28 million inhabitants of the country depends heavily on tourism, especially hiking and climbing. Himalayas
Among the first to settle in Nepal is the giant neighbor India, with whom he had political, cultural and religious relations nearby. The Indian Air Force plane landed Sunday, 43 tons of relief materials, including tents and food, and nearly 200 rescues.
The US mission in Nepal launched its first $ 1 million for immediate assistance. Australia pledged $ 5 million in aid. Pakistan, China and the UK said they would help in the relief efforts. On Sunday, government aid agencies of Germany and France say they sent a rescue team to the country. The aid group Oxfam said sending a team of technical experts from the United Kingdom to provide drinking water and sanitation.
At the Vatican, Pope Francis led the prayers for the dead and injured in the quake. He called for assistance to survivors and. "All who are suffering from this plague" during his weekly Sunday blessing.
Most areas without electricity and water on Sunday. But Kathmandu airport opened briefly before closing again due to the replica. It will be open from
Rescuers continue to dig through the rubble of concrete, bricks, wood and steel to search for survivors.
One incident was particularly distressing Sunday, police in Kathmandu, Kalanki neighborhood are trying to help people trapped under dead. His family was crying and praying.
"We have discovered the ruins around him to cut concrete beams and steel. We will be able to get it out. But his body was crushed under her waist completely. He is still alive and asking for help. We will help you" The police officer Suresh Rai said.
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