More than 50 dead bodies
Saturday’s quake has also jolted the economy of the mountainous
The Himalayan earthquake has also inflicted damage to adjoining territories of India, China and Bangladesh claiming
The deadliest disaster in Everest’s history comes almost exactly a year after an avalanche killed 16 sherpa guides
Aid pours in Offers of help poured in from around the world, with the United States and European Union announcing they were sending in disaster response teams. India flew out its stranded citizens in military planes while a 62-strong Chinese rescue team arrived with sniffer dogs. Officials in India said the toll there now stood at 57, while Chinese state media said 17 people had been killed in the Tibet region. “We have deployed all our resources for search and rescues,” Bam told AFP. “Helicopters have been sent to remote areas. We are sifting through the rubble where buildings have collapsed to see if we can find anyone.” The Red Cross said it was concerned about the fate of villages near the epicentre of the quake northwest of Kathmandu. The country’s cellphone network was working only sporadically, while large parts of the capital were without electricity.
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