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Nepal earthquake more than 5,000 dead and still counting

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Apr 25, 2015 10:00 am

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Strong earthquake rocks Nepal, damages Kathmandu

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A powerful earthquake has rocked Nepal, wrecking buildings, injuring dozens of people and causing an unknown number of deaths, eyewitnesses say.

The quake measured 7.9 and struck an area between the capital Kathmandu and the city of Pokhara, the US Geological Survey said.

Tremors were felt across the region, as far afield as Pakistan, Bangladesh and neighbouring India.

A Nepali minister said there had been "massive damage" at the epicentre.

"We need support from the various international agencies which are more knowledgeable and equipped to handle the kind of emergency we face now," Information Minister Minendra Rijal.

Several buildings, including the landmark Dharahara tower, were reduced to rubble in Kathmandu.

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Re: Nepal: moste than 1,400 known dead in earthquake

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Apr 25, 2015 6:20 pm

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Nepal: more than 1,400 known dead in earthquake

Kathmandu, Nepal (CNN)A 7.8 magnitude earthquake centered less than 50 miles from Kathmandu rocked Nepal with devastating force Saturday, toppling homes, temples and historic buildings and leaving at least 1,457 people dead, authorities said.

Afterward, whole streets and squares in the nation's capital and largest city were covered in rubble. The injured wound up being treated outside hospitals in chaotic scenes. Residents, terrorized by a seemingly endless series of aftershocks, huddled outdoors for safety.

The death toll was reported by Nepal's Ministry of Home Affairs. But given that the rescue effort is still in its early stages and that people in outlying areas may well have been affected, as well, it seems probable the number will rise.

In neighboring Tibet, roads buckled, buildings collapsed and at least 12 people were killed, China's state media reported, citing local authorities.

Separately, at least four Chinese citizens in Nepal -- two workers with a Chinese company, a tourist and a mountaineer -- have been killed, state media reported, citing the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu.

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Kathmandu, which sits in a valley surrounded by the Himalayas, has a population of about 1 million.

Thomas Nybo, a freelance photographer, was sitting in a coffee shop in Kathmandu's Temal district when the massive temblor struck. It appeared to be a minor tremor at first but gradually gained intensity, he told CNN. Thousands poured onto the streets of Temal, a densely populated tourist hub.

"This region is no stranger to earthquakes," he said. "A lot of people had the same feeling: this is a tremor, it passed. When that wasn't the case, they were in uncharted territory... It's basically an unwritten book."

Nepal has had only four earthquakes of 6.0 magnitude or higher in last 100 years. An 8.0-magnitude temblor in 1934 killed more than 10,000 people.

Outside the coffee shop in Temal, Nybo said he saw a group of women gather near what had been a six-story building. One woman said children were trapped beneath rubble.

"We ran over and ran around the rubble and couldn't hear anything," he said. "There was no chance that they survived."

Nearby, another building had come down on an area where locals went to do laundry and collect water, Nybo said. A voice was heard coming from the rubble.

"A group of mainly tourists started gathering rocks, hammers and pickaxes and breaking through a re-enforced concrete wall to reach this guy... It took about two hours of smashing through wall and cutting rebar with a hacksaw to pull him out alive."

Two bodies were found near the spot where the man was rescued, Nybo said. Not far away, the bodies of three or four women were uncovered.

"Who knows how many other bodies lie beneath the rubble?" he said.

Nybo said soldiers did not appear on the streets until about two hours after the quake.

"It's really hard to get a sense of any kind of emergency response," he said.

The streets of Kathmandu were packed with thousands of locals and tourists who refuse to go back to their homes or hotels because of recurring aftershocks.

Chitra Thata, 48, a CNN security guard in Atlanta, said he spoke by telephone with relatives in Kathmandu and Pokhara, a city about 200 kilometers (125 miles) west of the capital. They were fine and were staying on streets.

"Everybody's in shock," he said. "They never felt an earthquake that big."

He said his brother in law was helping in the search for survivors.

Aid agencies expressed concern for the welfare of survivors in the coming days, as overnight temperatures are expected to drop and people will need to make do without electricity, running water and shelter.

The international community must react quickly to save lives -- particularly those of children -- said Devendra Tak, of the aid agency Save the Children.

"With every minute the situation becomes worse," he said. "Tonight is going to be a very tough night out there for people in Kathmandu and for people in the surrounding villages."

Food, clothing and medicine will be urgently required, he said.

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Re: Nepal: more than 1,400 known dead in earthquake

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Apr 26, 2015 9:54 am

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Nepal earthquake: death toll approaches 2,000 as rescue attempts continue – rolling report

Rolling coverage of developments in Himalayan nation after 7.8 magnitude quake near Kathmandu

Fears for missing foreigners
Nepal quake kills more than 1,800
Deadly Everest avalanche triggered by earthquake
The aftermath – in pictures
Ancient Dharhara tower collapses

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Re: Nepal earthquake death toll approaches 2,000

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Re: Nepal earthquake death toll approaches 2,000

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Apr 26, 2015 10:13 am

Almost 7 years since an earthquake caused the Beichuan middle school to collapse killing around 1,000 students and teachers in Beichuan Southwestern in China's Sichuan province

12 May 2008 the deadly quake that left 90,000 dead and missing, including 5,335 students and 5 million homeless
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Re: Nepal earthquake magnitude 6.7 aftershock has struck

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Apr 26, 2015 7:59 pm

A magnitude-6.7 aftershock has struck earthquake-devastated Nepal, sending Kathmandu residents fleeing for safety and triggering more avalanches on Mount Everest.

The latest quake struck north-east of Kathmandu near the border with China at a depth of 10 kilometres, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.

Climber Jim Davidson said he felt the aftershock at Camp 1 on Everest.

"Just had our biggest aftershock yet here at C1 on Everest. Smaller than original quake but glacier shook & avalanches," he tweeted.

An Indian climber spoke over the phone from Makalu base camp near Mount Everest, saying: "Another one, we have an aftershock right now. Oh shit!"

"Avalanche!" he shouted.

Screams and the roar of crashing snow could be heard over the line as he spoke.

"Horrible here in Camp 1 - avalanches on 3 sides," tweeted climber Daniel Mazur from an advance base on Everest.

The subsequent avalanches occurred just after helicopters airlifted to safety those injured after the first quake on Saturday, when a wall of snow hit base camp, killing at least 18 people.

The deadliest disaster in Everest's history comes almost exactly a year after an avalanche killed 16 sherpa guides, forcing the season to be cancelled.

An AFP reporter said that six helicopters had managed to reach the mountain on Sunday after the weather improved.

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Re: Nepal earthquake more than 5,000 dead and still going up

PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:11 am

LIVE: Nepal quake death toll rises to 5,006, says home ministry

Here are the LIVE updates:

12:19 pm: People in Kathmandu who hail from elsewhere but work in Kathmandu worry about their relatives who haven’t received any help so far.

12:10 pm: Apart from criticism for absence of a response in equal measure, the people in Kathmandu criticised the government for restricting rescue efforts and aid to Kathmandu Valley, while forsaking several other districts.

11:45 am: It is a national disaster but the Nepal government is a long way from finding its feet. The ministry of health and population under-secretary Babu Ram Khawal cut a lonely figure, with an assistant compiling names of district level nodal health officers, as the rest of the ministry lay deserted. “We are also manning the help desk,” he says.

11:30 am: From providing free wi-fi to food and shelter, Samaritans are doing the rounds in Nepal. When people started camping on the grounds of Amrit Science College, the students staying in the hostel took it upon themselves to help them. Then there were volunteers at camp sites and of course those from international NGOs.

11:20 am: The number of people killed in Nepal by the Himalayan country’s worst earthquake in eight decades has risen to 5,006, a home ministry official said on Wednesday.

10:34 am: Aid agency World Vision says international aid agencies are also stretched thin as they respond to multiple humanitarian crises across the world including Syria and South Sudan.

10:31 am: A man pulled from the rubble of a collapsed building in Kathmandu more than three days after the deadly Nepal earthquake says he drank his own urine to survive.

10:30 am: International Development Secretary Justine Greening says the additional support brings the total U.K. response to the earthquake to 15 million pounds ($23 million).

10:23 am: Britain sending additional 30 medics to treat the injured and heavy lifting equipment to move aid supplies off aircraft and ease congestion at Kathmandu airport.

9:50 am: Municipal workers on Wednesday began cleaning the streets, and the “kalimati bazaar” – the vegetable market – has reopened. Before first light, truckloads of fresh produce were unloaded and customers began to arrive.

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