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all of kathmandu it's been reduced to rubble in the last earthquake. what you are seeing are bulldozers, they are dig, what are they digging for? primarily bodies. also rescue workers here it's a grim scene. the onlookers they are, you can see them behind me just walk for a second and show you the faces really the sense that i have been getting from them is one of resignation because they are getting used to bodies being culled out of the rubble. they are getting too used to bodies being pulled out of the rubble to be honest. they told me the more bodies pulled out of the rubble the more anger there will be here in nepal because that have. we talked last hour about the bot the neckbottleneck in the aid reaching. more aid is coming in. but it's still not reaching those that have been affected the most. here in kathmandu but also in the outlying areas the mountains and surrounding country. so that's a real concern now. will this become a hugh crisis because the aid isn't being delivered. let me pan over here quickly the workers behind us just about half
all of kathmandu it's been reduced to rubble in the last earthquake. what you are seeing are bulldozers, they are dig, what are they digging for? primarily bodies. also rescue workers here it's a grim scene. the onlookers they are, you can see them behind me just walk for a second and show you the faces really the sense that i have been getting from them is one of resignation because they are getting used to bodies being culled out of the rubble. they are getting too used to bodies being pulled...
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from their reports of buildings collapsing and, you can see them, and people sifting through the rubble, fearing people would be trapped. and, tremors felt in india and bangladesh. >>> so these are the type of pictures that we have, and huge levels of devastation and temples have been destroyed and, 7.5 earthquake, and then they upgraded it. >>> let's start with, serena, tell us about what happened. >>> and how you felt the earthquake. >>> and it was shaking and, the camera fell on the ground and as we looked out and people had accidents on the main road, and, it was out of control and back in the city, the main city, we saw roads cracked and people huddled in, and crying, and scared and, i was walking up the road to where i am and the temple was moving, and i just walked past it, and, it is in rubbles, and there's nothing left and, there are those, that are alive and we're been hearing lots of reports of people being taken to the hospital and, it is not sure. >>> is this the type of thing that, they are prepared for. i'm looking at a lot of these pictures and it looks like they have ju
from their reports of buildings collapsing and, you can see them, and people sifting through the rubble, fearing people would be trapped. and, tremors felt in india and bangladesh. >>> so these are the type of pictures that we have, and huge levels of devastation and temples have been destroyed and, 7.5 earthquake, and then they upgraded it. >>> let's start with, serena, tell us about what happened. >>> and how you felt the earthquake. >>> and it was shaking...
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there are pockets of air beneath the rubble. people have the ability to survive in those pockets of air. there has not been on young enormous amount of rain or flooding. they have crush injuries which are indicative of buildings collapsing on top of them, but they have been able to survive to a degree. we heard from one report that a young boy survived on butter. that is what he ate. one woman they pulled from the rubble today, she didn't have anything. she managed to survive. was badly dehydrated and incredibly weak. one of the first things rescuers managed to do was put in an intravenous drip to give her a saline solution so she could build up the strength to get out of the rubble. it is five days, to the day since the earthquake struck last saturday. the longer the time goes on, the more difficult it will be. as a result, hope is dwindling. for many, hope stays alive. >> thank you so much for bringing us some good news. the police in baltimore today announced they have completed their investigation into the death of freddie g
there are pockets of air beneath the rubble. people have the ability to survive in those pockets of air. there has not been on young enormous amount of rain or flooding. they have crush injuries which are indicative of buildings collapsing on top of them, but they have been able to survive to a degree. we heard from one report that a young boy survived on butter. that is what he ate. one woman they pulled from the rubble today, she didn't have anything. she managed to survive. was badly...
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the wounded are being pulled from the rubble. hospital beds have been set up.d 2.5 million people live in kathmandu and it's a densely populated area and reports of whole villages have been destroyed and getting help for them will be more difficult than the capitol, over the next few hours the devastation in nepal will be clearer and many people are still in shock and desperate to find anyone who needs help. nicole johnston al jazeera. >>> we have been speaking to people throughout the morning on al jazeera and this is one of them, nepal's minister of information and communications and he told me the government has already begun its rescue efforts. >> the police and army has been instructed to provide any service needed to any citizen on the national emergency relief review and also we have reports that people are trapped in the rubble and military of structure so that people trapped in the rubble can be dugout of it. most importantly we are trying to put our acts together but this is an emergency at the center and the cabinet meeting will start shortly and the
the wounded are being pulled from the rubble. hospital beds have been set up.d 2.5 million people live in kathmandu and it's a densely populated area and reports of whole villages have been destroyed and getting help for them will be more difficult than the capitol, over the next few hours the devastation in nepal will be clearer and many people are still in shock and desperate to find anyone who needs help. nicole johnston al jazeera. >>> we have been speaking to people throughout the...
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a 15-year-old boy was found alive in the collapsed rubble of a building. aid workers worked to save him. they did. onlookers cheered when the boy was pulled from the rubble. he was dazed and whisked away. the prevailing mood is one of resignation. we talked in the last few hours about how the rescue is a moral boost for such a devastated group of people, especially in kathmandu. there has been bulldozers and aid workers digging by hand through the rubble trying to find bodies. i spoke to an officer a short while ago, and he said he was unbearably sad because they believe that this is only going to get worse. fact of the matter is be have been told by officials that they believe there's dozens of bodies under the rubble here. that's just at this site. the numbers, estimates of how many may have been found to be killed. mean believes it will rise dramatically. that is why everyone is so worried, and concerned that there'll be a humanitarian crisis, and it will get worse in the weeks ahead >>> to yemen - yemeni government says backing from iran is giving them
a 15-year-old boy was found alive in the collapsed rubble of a building. aid workers worked to save him. they did. onlookers cheered when the boy was pulled from the rubble. he was dazed and whisked away. the prevailing mood is one of resignation. we talked in the last few hours about how the rescue is a moral boost for such a devastated group of people, especially in kathmandu. there has been bulldozers and aid workers digging by hand through the rubble trying to find bodies. i spoke to an...
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sifting through the rubble in nepal.it moves into another hour the country's starting to get a clear picture of the destruction. the death toll stands at 1800. thousands more have been injured including some americans. some of those survivors are describing what they saw and heard. tonight we have their stories. >> reporter: nepal is a country in ruins tonight. its people badly shaken and afraid. temples destroyed. a massive quake hit before noon. >> walls were crumbling right and left. i turned to my son, i said my god, it's the earthquake. it's almost as if waves were moving you up and down. and i have to hold on to the side of the car door. it was, i mean, utter terror really. >> reporter: the 7.8 quake shook so violently witnesses say people jumped out of buildings to avoid being crushed. on mt. everest sherpas were running for their lives. the quick triggered avalanches. >> quite a big avalanche. >> one google engineer was among ten who died. more than 1,000 climbers are believed to be on the mountain. another said
sifting through the rubble in nepal.it moves into another hour the country's starting to get a clear picture of the destruction. the death toll stands at 1800. thousands more have been injured including some americans. some of those survivors are describing what they saw and heard. tonight we have their stories. >> reporter: nepal is a country in ruins tonight. its people badly shaken and afraid. temples destroyed. a massive quake hit before noon. >> walls were crumbling right and...
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it's been reduced to rubble. and they are looking for people here as women. looking for bodies.ay we spoke with a 27-year-old man who had been pulled out of the rubble of a collapsed hotel just a couple of days ago. he had his leg amputated. he told us about his ordeal. here is our report. the pain in his eyes belies how lucky he feels. >> translator: i had to stay under the rubble for four days with no food. >> reporter: trapped for 80 hours in a collapsed kathmandu hotel. he watched friends die in the surrounding wreck inning had & had to drink his own urine to stay alive. now after having his leg amputated. he has no idea how he will make a living. >> translator: i hope people will help me. i am too young for something like this to happen to me. >> reporter: so many so many here the 28-year-old farmer has on his way out of the country so he could make enough to support himself and his family. >> translator: my flight to due pie was scheduled for april 27. the accident happened on april 25. >> reporter: kathmandu is in desperate need of survival stories. >> translator: people
it's been reduced to rubble. and they are looking for people here as women. looking for bodies.ay we spoke with a 27-year-old man who had been pulled out of the rubble of a collapsed hotel just a couple of days ago. he had his leg amputated. he told us about his ordeal. here is our report. the pain in his eyes belies how lucky he feels. >> translator: i had to stay under the rubble for four days with no food. >> reporter: trapped for 80 hours in a collapsed kathmandu hotel. he...
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another man was pulled out after 82 hours buried under the rubble. we have a report on his ordeal after he was rescued. >> when he was pulled out of the rubble of a glass believe many here considered it to be a near miracle, and yet the brief glimmer of hope hasn't been enough to counter a growing sense of despair. >> the pain in his eyes, the belies how lucky he feels. >> i was under the rubble for four days without food. >> trapped in a hotel he watched friends die in the surrounding wreckage and had to drink his own urine to stay alive. now after having his leg amputated, he has no idea how he'll make a living. >> i hope people will help me. i'm too young for something like this to happen to me. >> like so many men of nepal the farmer was on his way out of the country to make enough to support himself and his family. >> that scheduled for april 27, the accident happened on april 25. >> katmandu is in desperate need of survival stories. >> people can survive for days without eating. many trapped must still be alive. if they can be rescued in time,
another man was pulled out after 82 hours buried under the rubble. we have a report on his ordeal after he was rescued. >> when he was pulled out of the rubble of a glass believe many here considered it to be a near miracle, and yet the brief glimmer of hope hasn't been enough to counter a growing sense of despair. >> the pain in his eyes, the belies how lucky he feels. >> i was under the rubble for four days without food. >> trapped in a hotel he watched friends die in...
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now it's rubble as is much of the surrounding neighbourhood. i asked the folks if they heard about the rescue. they haven't. therein is a dilemma of the last couple of days. the government would like for the miraculous rescues to be more of a moral booster, it doesn't seem to be taken that way. what i heard from a lot of folks is an eerie resignation. they'll hear of more bodies coming out of the rebels. i want to show you what is going on behind us. this is the site of the power. most collapsed. there's a bulldozer on the site. it's been there for a couple of hours. we have aid workers digging who have been digging by hand the rubble. i spoke to a police officer a short while ago, and he said this is a sad mission. they are worried they'll find more bodies. we have been here all day. it's clear there is a sense of death. what they are digging for is bodies. they found a body a pair of shoes, but not the body we are told from officials, that there are dozens of bodies under the pile of rubble in the days to come. it's a grim scene. there are mo
now it's rubble as is much of the surrounding neighbourhood. i asked the folks if they heard about the rescue. they haven't. therein is a dilemma of the last couple of days. the government would like for the miraculous rescues to be more of a moral booster, it doesn't seem to be taken that way. what i heard from a lot of folks is an eerie resignation. they'll hear of more bodies coming out of the rebels. i want to show you what is going on behind us. this is the site of the power. most...
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and out of the rubble. and with cameras, able to locate survivors. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa9. >>> eight of them are women. six dogs are also a part of the team. none of the people are allowed to bring cell phones on those sites so they could avoid distraction spots. >>> we don't need it right at this moment in northwest dc. bring your umbrella with a look at the radar. we are still tracking showers. and the showers again across prince william county and fairfax county. we'll come back and talk about what this means for our friday and what it means for your weekend plans. >>> i'm kristen berset live at redskins park. the team preps for a very busy night. ro >>> a live look outside with a little bit of sunshine. mostly cloudy skies. still pretty mild at the airport. winds are out of the south. things will not be a factor for tonight or tomorrow. here is the radar as we widened it out over the past hour or so. moving westward with these showers down to the fairfax county and also moving northwest. again, e
and out of the rubble. and with cameras, able to locate survivors. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa9. >>> eight of them are women. six dogs are also a part of the team. none of the people are allowed to bring cell phones on those sites so they could avoid distraction spots. >>> we don't need it right at this moment in northwest dc. bring your umbrella with a look at the radar. we are still tracking showers. and the showers again across prince william county and fairfax...
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we spoke to one man who was pulled from the rubble of a hotel yesterday. here's our report. >> the pain in his eyes belies how lucky he feels. >> i had to stay under the rubble for four days with no food. >> trapped for 80 hours in a collapsed kathmandu hotel he watched friends die in the surrounding wreckage and had to drink his own urine to stay alive. now after having his leg amputated, he has no idea how he'll make a living. >> i hope people will help me. i'm too young for something like this to happen to me. >> like so many nepal nepalese men, the farmer was on his way out of the country to help support his family. >> my flight was scheduled for april 27th. but the accident happened on april 25th. kathmandu is in desperate need of survival stories. >> people can survive for days without eating. many of those trapped must still be alive. if they could be rescued in time they would live. >> many here believe there should be a lot more of them. with morale as decimated as these structures, residents and rescue workers here have grown used to fearing and
we spoke to one man who was pulled from the rubble of a hotel yesterday. here's our report. >> the pain in his eyes belies how lucky he feels. >> i had to stay under the rubble for four days with no food. >> trapped for 80 hours in a collapsed kathmandu hotel he watched friends die in the surrounding wreckage and had to drink his own urine to stay alive. now after having his leg amputated, he has no idea how he'll make a living. >> i hope people will help me. i'm too...
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there's a lot of delays out there because of the rubble. as i said earlier, you would walk through the square to the world heritage site but you can't actually ride through. so there are going to be a lot of impediments forrest -- for rescue efforts. >> as much as azouni place can be prepared for an earthquake how is nepal prepared for this kind of thing? do they deal with them a lot, tremors? >> there are, but this is massive. every 100 years katmandu has a massive earthquake. there were earthquakes and it's very congested. lots of building are giving way. a lot of structures have been built, so there are some people that are -- as a whole the city is not the same. >> stay with me a moment there. i want to show viewers something on the ipad here. i've been going through social media and having a look. i'm looking at the tower in nye pal. can you tell us about this. i'll show the viewers the before and after tell them about the importance in knee pale. >> the tower was built in [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] and it came down whet
there's a lot of delays out there because of the rubble. as i said earlier, you would walk through the square to the world heritage site but you can't actually ride through. so there are going to be a lot of impediments forrest -- for rescue efforts. >> as much as azouni place can be prepared for an earthquake how is nepal prepared for this kind of thing? do they deal with them a lot, tremors? >> there are, but this is massive. every 100 years katmandu has a massive earthquake....
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a little boy is found in the rubble covered in dust but alive. however, the chance of finding and rescuing more survivors is quickly fading as the hours pass. new drone video gives us an ariel view of the destruction, buildings reduced to rubble a huge crack in a major road. and new surveyens video shows people inside a restaurant as the earthquake hit on saturday see them thrown from side to side as they scramble to get out of the building. at least 16 countries as well as the european union and several international aid agencies are sending assistance to nepal. the united states dispatched a search and rescue team from fairfax county in virginia. the epicenter of the 7.8 quake was less than 50 miles northwest of nepal's capital of kathmandu. our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta is joining us live from kathmandu. he's just back from a tent city where reporters have not been before. sanjay, this is devastating. thank you so much for being there. tell us what you've seen? >> i'll tell you we were inside one of the busiest hospitals in
a little boy is found in the rubble covered in dust but alive. however, the chance of finding and rescuing more survivors is quickly fading as the hours pass. new drone video gives us an ariel view of the destruction, buildings reduced to rubble a huge crack in a major road. and new surveyens video shows people inside a restaurant as the earthquake hit on saturday see them thrown from side to side as they scramble to get out of the building. at least 16 countries as well as the european union...
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. >> buried alive a teenager survives five days under the rubble. earthquake in nepal. >> a man comes forward saying he was inside the baltimore police van where freddie gray was claimed to have been hurt and says he knows what happened. >> nfl draft day is upon us. >> chopper 65 fire broke out at an auto body service business. looks like it's not much left of the structure. this is along the schuylkill expressway river the building fully engulfed when firefighters arrived. tanker crews had to provide water because there were no fire hydrants nearby. took an hour for the fire to be placed under control. now you see what is left. not much at all just a building that has fallen through the roof collapsed on top of all the vehicles inside looks like almost a total loss here at the handsbury enterprises. >> let's go over to david murphy and karen rogers has traffic. >> reporter: good morning everyone we're off to a chilly start we have a few clouds overhead, but we're expect sunshine early. satellite reinforces that. just high, mid level cloud cover ove
. >> buried alive a teenager survives five days under the rubble. earthquake in nepal. >> a man comes forward saying he was inside the baltimore police van where freddie gray was claimed to have been hurt and says he knows what happened. >> nfl draft day is upon us. >> chopper 65 fire broke out at an auto body service business. looks like it's not much left of the structure. this is along the schuylkill expressway river the building fully engulfed when firefighters...
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it shifting through the endless rubble from the earthquake. a survivor from mount everest tells his story. >> it felt like a glacier was sliding off the mountain. the whole mountain just came to life. katty: a lot of security and a curfew in baltimore. will it be enough to stop the city from burning again. images of north america by rail and see. a canadian's photographer -- a canadian photographer possibility examines the boundaries of this country. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the world. the scenes from nepal are heart-wrenching with bodies being pulled from the rubble after saturday us earthquake. the final toll is likely to be higher than the current poll. this report has been sent from kathmandu, and it contains disturbing images. >> this was once a guesthouse northwest of kathmandu. in the basement was a restaurant. remember, the earthquake struck around midday last saturday. the earth moved as people ordered lunch. this is one of the diners, and so are these. it is thought around 100 people were in the building
it shifting through the endless rubble from the earthquake. a survivor from mount everest tells his story. >> it felt like a glacier was sliding off the mountain. the whole mountain just came to life. katty: a lot of security and a curfew in baltimore. will it be enough to stop the city from burning again. images of north america by rail and see. a canadian's photographer -- a canadian photographer possibility examines the boundaries of this country. welcome to our viewers on public...
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i mean, is there rubble in the streets? can crews get around, or is this a situation where neighbors have to get out and walk where it's safe to try to help other neighbors who may be in a bad spot right now? >> i think it depends what area of the city you're in. in the area i am, it appears that a lot of buildings have stayed up. it's mostly okay. there are areas particularly in the old center if buildings have come down there will be whole areas where you can't access. >> mark south, stand by one second for us. i want to recap for viewers who may just be joining us. again you're looking at live coverage here on cnn of this 7.9 magnitude earthquake that hit the country of nepal in the densely populated area of kathmandu. rubble on the ground from buildings that have collapsed. we that you understand the o olddubar square has come down. mark south, tell us what you're seeing are the aftershocks continuing? >> the aftershocks are continuing. we had one about two minutes before you called that have been going on since the qua
i mean, is there rubble in the streets? can crews get around, or is this a situation where neighbors have to get out and walk where it's safe to try to help other neighbors who may be in a bad spot right now? >> i think it depends what area of the city you're in. in the area i am, it appears that a lot of buildings have stayed up. it's mostly okay. there are areas particularly in the old center if buildings have come down there will be whole areas where you can't access. >> mark...
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. >>> found alive, survivors pulled from the rubble five days into that devastating quake in nepal. an eruption of ches and celebration in a sea of destruction. >>> embryo battle. one of tv's biggest stars, her former boyfriend and a very personal dispute gone public. who decides what happens to frozen embryos when the relationship ends? >>> and clash of the titans. the richest prize fight of all time. hundreds of millions of dollars on the line. we're in vegas tonight. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, lester holt. >>> good evening. we start with several new developments out of baltimore. as peaceful protesters take to the streets there for another night, key findings from the medical examiner and the story of a man who says he was held in custody with freddie gray are shedding new light into gray's death. the protests meantime, have expanded to other cities. here's what it looks like this evening in philadelphia. the demand for action in the wake of gray's death intensifyin
. >>> found alive, survivors pulled from the rubble five days into that devastating quake in nepal. an eruption of ches and celebration in a sea of destruction. >>> embryo battle. one of tv's biggest stars, her former boyfriend and a very personal dispute gone public. who decides what happens to frozen embryos when the relationship ends? >>> and clash of the titans. the richest prize fight of all time. hundreds of millions of dollars on the line. we're in vegas...
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to--rubble. >> it's the most powerful earthquake to hit nepal in decades. the army is sifting through the rubble breck by brick, looking for signs of life as well as bodies. the number killed are rapidly increasing. hundreds of bodies have been recovered. >> many are trapped in the rubble and they're mobilizing the screen so people trapped in the rubble can be helped. >> hospitals are being set up in the streets and treatment is basic. the worst damage is in old kathmandu. it's if you would of full of narrow winding rains pull full of rubble making it difficult for rescuers to get in. tourists were climbing the tower when the earthquake struck and at least 16 bodies have been pulled out. around 2.5 million people live in kathmandu valley. there are reports that whole villages have been destroyed. tremors from the quake are hitting me nearby india. >> let's here from subina subinashrestha. >> this is a world heritage site and you can see it's devastated. kathmandu its been mostly monuments. we heard that more than 600 people have died around here. there have
to--rubble. >> it's the most powerful earthquake to hit nepal in decades. the army is sifting through the rubble breck by brick, looking for signs of life as well as bodies. the number killed are rapidly increasing. hundreds of bodies have been recovered. >> many are trapped in the rubble and they're mobilizing the screen so people trapped in the rubble can be helped. >> hospitals are being set up in the streets and treatment is basic. the worst damage is in old kathmandu....
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it is just a pile of rubble. people still in shock. it is racialble because only one child died when the quake struck this tiny settlement, and over there look, the children just still in shock really people not sure what to do, where to go. this entire district has really been untouched by help for so many days. only now is aid getting through, and that's only a small number of tents and some food, it is a critical situation here without any shadow of doubt but looking here i still can't take in how no more than one child dies. most people were this the fields so that's a reason why it happened this way. but look at the damage. and right through this area. here, there isn't one home left standing. >> and as we join in katmandu about 30-kilometers away from where andrew was, it is now that we are seeing the damage in the outer parts of nepal and we are seeing how many people have lost their lives. how many have lost their homes only now can they start to build off picture of how badly damage the entire country may be that's right but i
it is just a pile of rubble. people still in shock. it is racialble because only one child died when the quake struck this tiny settlement, and over there look, the children just still in shock really people not sure what to do, where to go. this entire district has really been untouched by help for so many days. only now is aid getting through, and that's only a small number of tents and some food, it is a critical situation here without any shadow of doubt but looking here i still can't take...
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the streets, the squares are covered with rubble.eople are using their bare hand to pick through the rubble, brick by brick to see if there are survivors over there. every time they find a survivor, there is a cheer, a loud cheer. that is becoming rarer and rarer. it has been more than 24 hours since the earthquake struck. there is no power in the area. there is no running water. things are grim over there. it is very, very important. minute by minute that aid reaches nepal, to remote areas. roads, there have been landslid landslides. we have seen pictures on social media of roads split down the center. it's very difficult to travel into the area. we contemplated driving from here to nepal. we were told it would take three days just to drive to the areas we wanted to reach. it's very, very difficult situation over there at the moment. >> we'll also speak with our meteorologist and get a check on the weather over there. that will play a factor in this. can you give us an understanding about what you are hearing about weather condition
the streets, the squares are covered with rubble.eople are using their bare hand to pick through the rubble, brick by brick to see if there are survivors over there. every time they find a survivor, there is a cheer, a loud cheer. that is becoming rarer and rarer. it has been more than 24 hours since the earthquake struck. there is no power in the area. there is no running water. things are grim over there. it is very, very important. minute by minute that aid reaches nepal, to remote areas....
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rescuers dug through rubble searching for life. it began near kathmandu and has spread to nearby china. offers from aid is coming from asia europe and america. this is the worst earthquake in the region in eight decades. courtney kealy is here with more. >> the government is working with nepal's government to coordinate search and rescue. the u.s. authorised $1 million for humanitarian relief efforts. >> reporter: rescuers searched through the night for signs of life in the rub. the powerful earthquake with a magnitude 7.8 struck noon. the epicentre 60 miles from kathmandu. it flattened historic parts of the city collapsing a watch tour, leaving hundreds trapped under the rubble. >> the threat of aftershops kept maybe from going home. >> what if an earthquake comes again and we don't have a chance to run. we'll be buried alive. me and my family haven't gone back sense the earthquake >>> the quake set offan avalanche on mt everest, where trekkers attempted an ascent. 10 died on the mountain. seismologist predicted a major earthquake
rescuers dug through rubble searching for life. it began near kathmandu and has spread to nearby china. offers from aid is coming from asia europe and america. this is the worst earthquake in the region in eight decades. courtney kealy is here with more. >> the government is working with nepal's government to coordinate search and rescue. the u.s. authorised $1 million for humanitarian relief efforts. >> reporter: rescuers searched through the night for signs of life in the rub. the...
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just a mound of rubble. >> we can see they are stop searching and digging through that rubble. still hope for rescues. how long might people live under this rubble? >> reporter: miracles can happen. right now n this area the police were telling us it is very unlikely they will find anyone here. this is a major tourist site. when the temples fell there were a futuretourists in the area. they had some time to run as the pagoda-style structure fell. they did find two bodies of two foreign nationals at the temple nearby but here again, the police are telling us it is unlikely to find survivors. perhaps in the more rural part of nepal where they are venturing. perhaps there are more chances to find survivors there. >> for many of us watching we think of nepal as a country ten years now out of a horrible civil war situation. we think of it as mt. everest. this is where rich and adventuresome people go. tell us how the earthquake is touching people who may be from nepal who are going back to cover the story or help aid or organizations to get in there with help. >> reporter: as you me
just a mound of rubble. >> we can see they are stop searching and digging through that rubble. still hope for rescues. how long might people live under this rubble? >> reporter: miracles can happen. right now n this area the police were telling us it is very unlikely they will find anyone here. this is a major tourist site. when the temples fell there were a futuretourists in the area. they had some time to run as the pagoda-style structure fell. they did find two bodies of two...
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hear are crews carrying that teenager out of the rubble where a u.s. crusade he was sandwiched between two collapsed floors of a hotel, boxed in by concrete and corrugated steel. they were nearby with search dogs and scrambled to help. after six hours of digging crews reached that 15-year-old boy who believe it or not was conscious and talking. immediately hooked up to an iv, put on a stretcher and headed for an ambulance. this is drone video showing you the conditions that those folks are working under. speaking in different languages all of those different rescuers from different countries working toward the same end. in the end this was the celebration after the boy was loaded in the ambulance headed to the hospital and even local rescue crews say this is truly a miracle. >> this is the first time ever we have ever recued a life after 144 hours. live person. >> over and over again we heard people describing this as truly a miracle moment. but the americans say people can survive up to two weeks in the rubble so miracles are still possible for anothe
hear are crews carrying that teenager out of the rubble where a u.s. crusade he was sandwiched between two collapsed floors of a hotel, boxed in by concrete and corrugated steel. they were nearby with search dogs and scrambled to help. after six hours of digging crews reached that 15-year-old boy who believe it or not was conscious and talking. immediately hooked up to an iv, put on a stretcher and headed for an ambulance. this is drone video showing you the conditions that those folks are...
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they are convinced they have around five to six bodies beneath this rubble.hey feel pretty pessimistic they will find anybody live. but the issue here is the late nature of aid getting through. right now people are absolutely crying out for assistance. this is a remote area takes a long time to get here. there are landslides on the way. the weather has been very very wet, unseasonably so. it's a concoction of utter disaster following the original d&asker. the government now seems to be getting into gear. they are saying the communications crisis was the problem. power being down roads blocked. basically what they are saying is there was a late response. they admit that. apparently whoever was in control of the operation is no longer in control of the operation, we're hearing unofficially, and now we're seeing a situation whereby people need to arrive quickly. >> we return to the capitol now faiz jamil waiting for us there. faiz i know you're going to tell us about something you saw earlier on, which contrasts with the terrible damage and suffering we have see
they are convinced they have around five to six bodies beneath this rubble.hey feel pretty pessimistic they will find anybody live. but the issue here is the late nature of aid getting through. right now people are absolutely crying out for assistance. this is a remote area takes a long time to get here. there are landslides on the way. the weather has been very very wet, unseasonably so. it's a concoction of utter disaster following the original d&asker. the government now seems to be...
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once a financial capitol, has now been reduced to rubble.n just outside of the capitol, damascus people are vulnerable to attacks from the government. assad's forces still have the advantage of air power even in areas where they have lost on the ground. >>> south africa's president says he will address what he describes as the route causes of a recent wave of attacks on migrant workers. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: this man has five brothers, his parents, and three children to support. he is the only one in his family with a job. he works 12 hours a day, 7 days a week as a security guard in a rich neighborhood. he lives in the township of alexandra, one of the poorest areas of the city. >> translator: life is very rough. there are more than 40 of us sharing one toilet and a tub. the $300 a month is not enough to support me and my family. >> reporter: that works out to be more than $1.25 a day, which puts him above the extreme poverty line. but with all f his dependents and the rising cost of living we cannot even afford to feed hi
once a financial capitol, has now been reduced to rubble.n just outside of the capitol, damascus people are vulnerable to attacks from the government. assad's forces still have the advantage of air power even in areas where they have lost on the ground. >>> south africa's president says he will address what he describes as the route causes of a recent wave of attacks on migrant workers. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: this man has five brothers, his parents, and three...
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rescues from the a rubble, a 15-year-old boy is dug out alive. but outside the capitol whole communities remain cut off from help. we report from rural nepal where entire villages were t thattenned. >> you are watching al jazeera live from london. worse political violence for a decade. confiscated ivory is destroyed in a clear message to those involved in the illegal trade. >> is about to come to an end. we begin in nepal where there have been rare moments of joy five days after the country suffered a devastating quake. finally overshadows all the bad. two incredibly rescues. she was pulled from the remains of a small hotel just hours after a teenager boy was saved. >> when he first got stuck in the rubble he couldn't see a thing. i didn't know if i was alive or dead. >> he had no idea whether he would make it, but wasn't willing to give up. before being pulled out. the rescue was cause for celebration. cheered for him. now at an israeli camp, volunteers and medics are optimistic to recover. happy to be alive he describes how he got through his o
rescues from the a rubble, a 15-year-old boy is dug out alive. but outside the capitol whole communities remain cut off from help. we report from rural nepal where entire villages were t thattenned. >> you are watching al jazeera live from london. worse political violence for a decade. confiscated ivory is destroyed in a clear message to those involved in the illegal trade. >> is about to come to an end. we begin in nepal where there have been rare moments of joy five days after the...
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a sad pile of rescued personal belongings lies next to the rubble.a christian bible and a figure of the hindu god ganesh. in the afternoon, emergency workers flown in from neighboring india find the body of another victim. she is taken away in a pickup truck. accompanied by loved ones who will mourn her loss. now you can keep up to the minute on the nepal quake and find out how you can help rescue and relief efforts on our special website, head to cnn.com/impact, to find the very latest information specifically on the aid efforts. let's take a look at weather conditions in nepal, ivan cabrera joins us with more. yesterday, warning about afternoon showers. it appears the radar behind you shows that much more rain is on the way. >> yeah, it is there now. it is going to be lasting i think, another good three hours, very heavy downpours, kathmandu, continuing to push to the east. the leading edge of the cluster of thunderstorms rolling through the city now. you see the back edge here. three hours away. all of this has to roll through. that could pick up,
a sad pile of rescued personal belongings lies next to the rubble.a christian bible and a figure of the hindu god ganesh. in the afternoon, emergency workers flown in from neighboring india find the body of another victim. she is taken away in a pickup truck. accompanied by loved ones who will mourn her loss. now you can keep up to the minute on the nepal quake and find out how you can help rescue and relief efforts on our special website, head to cnn.com/impact, to find the very latest...
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there are still piles and piles of rubble, hills of rubble on the street corners in nepal. there could be a lot of bodies under those. the rescue efforts are slow, they're very difficult. every now and then, there is a positive outcome. for the most part, what they're finding under those heaps of rubble are bodies and there are so many mounds of rubble waiting to be cleared still. so the death toll could rise significantly. there could be entire villages we're hearing that have been completely wiped out and it's taking a long time for rescue teams to reach those villages. and it's only once they are able to reach those remote areas that the exact scale, the extent of the damage and the exact scale of the damage will be known. so it is very conceivable that the death toll could increase significantly. >> and, you happen, there's the death toll that is rising steadily, but let's talk about reconstruction efforts. has there been any discussion about that whatsoever? >> very little at the moment. the primary focus is on saving lives. that means continuing the search for survivo
there are still piles and piles of rubble, hills of rubble on the street corners in nepal. there could be a lot of bodies under those. the rescue efforts are slow, they're very difficult. every now and then, there is a positive outcome. for the most part, what they're finding under those heaps of rubble are bodies and there are so many mounds of rubble waiting to be cleared still. so the death toll could rise significantly. there could be entire villages we're hearing that have been completely...
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another body recovered from the rubble now rushed to the hospital. moments later, volunteers are back at work. why are you here? >> to help. >> reporter: 62-year-old canadian ross trent has been digging 12 hours a day since the quake struck. >> i was visiting a monastery and here i am. in one crazy way i'm probably in a better place now doing something. >> reporter: just across the street people looking for missing relatives watch and wait. in some areas of kathmandu they've given up hope. beneath this rubble a few days ago they could hear cries for help, even tapping, but now they've gone. for survivors today more hardship. rain and wind hammered tent cities. disease could easily spread here. but hospitals are out of room. no empty beds, only the promise of more patients to come. in remote villages, helicopters search and find more destruction. on mt. everest, climbers trapped by the avalanche have been airlifted out. the climbing season is over. this rescue team from virginia arriving in kathmandu today to join the search for survivors. this is why
another body recovered from the rubble now rushed to the hospital. moments later, volunteers are back at work. why are you here? >> to help. >> reporter: 62-year-old canadian ross trent has been digging 12 hours a day since the quake struck. >> i was visiting a monastery and here i am. in one crazy way i'm probably in a better place now doing something. >> reporter: just across the street people looking for missing relatives watch and wait. in some areas of kathmandu...
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buildings that have stood for centuries are just rubble. it was so strong that india, bangladesh and china all felt tremors. the indian government is offering around $3500 to families of victims killed in india and at least 17 people are dead on mt. everest as the quake triggered avalanches. this is a photograph taken while an avalanche hit the everest based camp. whoever took that picture is quite brave and we hope they are okay. aid organizations are desperate for food, medicine and clean water. it's on the way. several countries, many countries have already started shipping supplies to nepal. as you know, these things take time when there's such a massive chaotic scene. aid workers are bringing much-needed food and water to survivors. tourists are using bare hands to try to pull survivors from the rubble. pakistan, the u.s., china, india, all among those offering help. let's go now to cnn's our reporter from india. we have many journalists on the way to nepal but so many people can't get in there yet and there are so many needs. i can't
buildings that have stood for centuries are just rubble. it was so strong that india, bangladesh and china all felt tremors. the indian government is offering around $3500 to families of victims killed in india and at least 17 people are dead on mt. everest as the quake triggered avalanches. this is a photograph taken while an avalanche hit the everest based camp. whoever took that picture is quite brave and we hope they are okay. aid organizations are desperate for food, medicine and clean...
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million people have been affected by that earthquake in nepal and for those still trapped under the rubbleis running out, the government says more than 4300 bodies have been recovered but that number could easily double and smoke from funeral funeral parlors are hanging heavy over kathmandu and aid is beginning to trickle in and the u.n. pledging $15 million from its emergency response fund to help victims and nepal prime minister says they are still short of tents and medicine as well as food shelter and water, of course. short supplies continuing aftershocks and mean crowds of people trying to leave nepal just about any way they can. and let's go straight to our correspondent jamal in the square in kathmandu and tell us a little bit about the situation, how it's developing there. we can see a lot of people behind you. are they starting to get some of the aid trickle in to them? >> reporter: it system co is coming in as a trickle and taking on search and rescue on to themselves and they were blocking the roads from public and keeping them away from buildings and worrying that the rubble s
million people have been affected by that earthquake in nepal and for those still trapped under the rubbleis running out, the government says more than 4300 bodies have been recovered but that number could easily double and smoke from funeral funeral parlors are hanging heavy over kathmandu and aid is beginning to trickle in and the u.n. pledging $15 million from its emergency response fund to help victims and nepal prime minister says they are still short of tents and medicine as well as food...
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it has narrow-winding lanes many blocked with rubble making it difficult for rescuers to get in. 19th century tower has been knocked down. only a touch stump remains. >> people are afraid to go back to their homes. as darkness sets, people have come to these public places and built a shelter. it looks like a storm is coming and people are bracing themselves for a cold and wet night. 2.5million people live in kathmandu valley, their reports whole villages have been destroy. nepal is facing a major disaster and it's asking its neighbors for help. al jazeera kathmandu. >> the charity world vision, depash told me that people have been told it stay indoors because of the power cuts. >> i'm outside of my house i don't see a light at all and that causes trouble in the current situation. in our situation it's a blackout. we could hear people just moving around, trying to see how they're able to rescue people by themselves. however, we've been alerted by the local media as well not to remain--to remain safe. we just heard the announcement from the local authority not to get into houses in
it has narrow-winding lanes many blocked with rubble making it difficult for rescuers to get in. 19th century tower has been knocked down. only a touch stump remains. >> people are afraid to go back to their homes. as darkness sets, people have come to these public places and built a shelter. it looks like a storm is coming and people are bracing themselves for a cold and wet night. 2.5million people live in kathmandu valley, their reports whole villages have been destroy. nepal is facing...
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rescuers pull a teenage frer the rubble in nepal. we'll hear from nbc correspondent miguel almaguer who witnessed it all and how awe local rescue team helped. >>> later the cancer screening guidelines that may be causing confusion. the new information every woman needs to know about. >> announcer: you're watching news4 at 4. >>> we have dramatic new video of the moments that monster earthquake hit nepal on saturday, a tourist took these shots. the historic city here is just eight miles east of kathmandu. now, first the buildings shake, then they begin to collapse. the city is filled with ancient temple temples, palaces and other historic treasures centuries old. it was considered the best-preserved old city in nepal. amazing. there hasn't been much reason to celebrate in nepal, but one incredible rescue led to cheers across the country. >> this is incredible. a teenage boy was pulled alive from underneath a collapsed building. and the fairfax county search and rescue team played a huge role in his hess cue. >> nbc's miguel almaguer w
rescuers pull a teenage frer the rubble in nepal. we'll hear from nbc correspondent miguel almaguer who witnessed it all and how awe local rescue team helped. >>> later the cancer screening guidelines that may be causing confusion. the new information every woman needs to know about. >> announcer: you're watching news4 at 4. >>> we have dramatic new video of the moments that monster earthquake hit nepal on saturday, a tourist took these shots. the historic city here is...
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growing stronger like the flowers among the rubble. dr.ay gupta, cnn, kathmandu, nepal. >> an 18-year-old has been pulled alive from the rubble. just a short time ago. so miracles certainly are happening. now to baltimore where a city-wide sur to curfew is in e. large crowds marched in the streets monday. they protested with little or no violence. the police commissioner says officers made 18 arrests far fewer than monday night when there was a riot and 235 people were arrested. the protests spread throughout the u.s. including new york, washington and boston. hundreds marched down the streets in solidarity for those in baltimore. cnn political commentator marc lamont hill joins us from los angeles now to talk about this. marc, police in baltimore, will apparently wrap up their freddie gray investigation on friday. not releasing details to the public, rather allowing it to, take its course in the courts. but do you think the baltimore demonstrations will still be able to carry momentum into the weekend into next week despite not getting so
growing stronger like the flowers among the rubble. dr.ay gupta, cnn, kathmandu, nepal. >> an 18-year-old has been pulled alive from the rubble. just a short time ago. so miracles certainly are happening. now to baltimore where a city-wide sur to curfew is in e. large crowds marched in the streets monday. they protested with little or no violence. the police commissioner says officers made 18 arrests far fewer than monday night when there was a riot and 235 people were arrested. the...
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people moving rubble.s that effective and are e hermaning mergency services able to get in and be effective? >> reporter: in some areas yes but most of the old part are quite difficult to go there in the best of times, and now it is next to impossible to get to certain areas. people are walking on foot, climbing over rubble to try to get to places. it's not going to be easy the next few days when it comes to rescue. >> just what time is it there at the moment? i want to get a handle on, you know when darkness is going to be falling and how long these workers have got to really make some headway. >> reporter: immediately they will try to do as much as possible. it's quite difficult to see how long they have. the sky looks ominous. it might rain. they might have to pull -- they might have to stop for a while. the weather has been very unpredictable. so, i am afraid i can't tell you exactly how it's going to go or how soon these rescue recovery efforts are going to happen. >> that's fine. i am thinking about
people moving rubble.s that effective and are e hermaning mergency services able to get in and be effective? >> reporter: in some areas yes but most of the old part are quite difficult to go there in the best of times, and now it is next to impossible to get to certain areas. people are walking on foot, climbing over rubble to try to get to places. it's not going to be easy the next few days when it comes to rescue. >> just what time is it there at the moment? i want to get a handle...
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here are crews carrying the teen out of the you rubble where the u.s.ed between two collapsed floors of a hotel boxed in by concrete and corrugated steel. that l.a. county urban search and rescue team working there was with dogs nearby. they scrambled to help when people say they heard that teen crying for help. after six hours of digging, crews did reach him. in this video taken by drone you can see the conditions underwhich they were working very precarious. any aftershock could have been dangerous for them as well. lead rescuer talked with our nbc news crew on the ground. >> the floors are within feet of each other. it's floor after floor after floor within a five foot span you have three floors. >> victim was pancaked in between two floors. >> yes. it was amazing he was still there alive. >> the teen got an iv there on the ground then headed to the hospital. watch what happens next if crowd there so excited by that rescue they raise up some of the rescuers in the air, celebrating them like the heroes that they are. now, this the of course in stark c
here are crews carrying the teen out of the you rubble where the u.s.ed between two collapsed floors of a hotel boxed in by concrete and corrugated steel. that l.a. county urban search and rescue team working there was with dogs nearby. they scrambled to help when people say they heard that teen crying for help. after six hours of digging, crews did reach him. in this video taken by drone you can see the conditions underwhich they were working very precarious. any aftershock could have been...
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they find these people trapped underneath the rubble. they have in this case this little girl who had rubble on her head. she had a compound fracture and a blood clot on her brain. her brother developed significant fractures, essentially the entire house fell down as she was out getting water, doing work outside i was told when this all happened and as you heard, it was just a significant, significant amount of energy. it really troubled that entire neighborhood we are told. we are not sure about the whereabouts after her parents. it was her grandfather that brought her in. we are trying to locate other family members. this i am told alisyn is a rather common scenario. just another ambulance is pulling in right now. sometimes they come in taxicabs. sometimes they come by foot. sometimes they're being kaerld by family members or friends, you don't know. this is a common scenario what we are seeing. again, there was a little wall and people thought maybe the worst was over. when somebody's rescue missions were going on. now those patients
they find these people trapped underneath the rubble. they have in this case this little girl who had rubble on her head. she had a compound fracture and a blood clot on her brain. her brother developed significant fractures, essentially the entire house fell down as she was out getting water, doing work outside i was told when this all happened and as you heard, it was just a significant, significant amount of energy. it really troubled that entire neighborhood we are told. we are not sure...
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late yesterday, rescuers pulled a man from that rubble rubble of a hotel, pulled him out alive and it all caught on tape. that guy spent more than 80 hours banging on the rubble. the doctor who treated him said he managed to survive on sheer will power. nbc's ian williams remains in kathmandu for us. ian, what's the latest on the search, what's the latest on the effort to get more aid there? >> reporter: hi craig, where there is a lot of frustration here and that boiled over today with protests small and angry outside parliament over the speed of government help but what we are learning is relief supplies are beginning to get through to some of the more remote areas and the search and rescue operation is now getting up to speed, as we discovered on a journey around kathmandu today. five days after the quake and rescue workers finally arrived at one of nepal's iconic landmarks. at least three people still under the rubble of the monkey temple. >> really sacred place. this level of damage is enormous. >> reporter: unesco world heritage site dates to the 5th century. most of the more tha
late yesterday, rescuers pulled a man from that rubble rubble of a hotel, pulled him out alive and it all caught on tape. that guy spent more than 80 hours banging on the rubble. the doctor who treated him said he managed to survive on sheer will power. nbc's ian williams remains in kathmandu for us. ian, what's the latest on the search, what's the latest on the effort to get more aid there? >> reporter: hi craig, where there is a lot of frustration here and that boiled over today with...
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the heartbreak growing as more bodies have been pulled from the rubble. kellye: a little more than a year and a half after the shooting death of 12 people, the navy yard took another big step in its recovery. diane cho has the rededication of the building. diane: here at the washington navy yard, all of the employees once displaced by the tragic shootings in 2013 have now returned to the place formally known as building 197. >> 19 months ago, we lost 12 shipmates, members of our navy family. diane: today marked the official dedication ceremony for the headquarters now call the humphries building, named after joshua humphries. >> we have gotten stronger. now we are back where we belong. diane: about 400 employees returned to this building two months ago on a weekly basis. that process was completed at the end of march. this woman said the memory of the tragic events still haunt her. >> sometimes it's hard. i thought i would be over it, but you cannot help but remember it. diane: the building also has a memorial to those who died in the shootings. >> we wil
the heartbreak growing as more bodies have been pulled from the rubble. kellye: a little more than a year and a half after the shooting death of 12 people, the navy yard took another big step in its recovery. diane cho has the rededication of the building. diane: here at the washington navy yard, all of the employees once displaced by the tragic shootings in 2013 have now returned to the place formally known as building 197. >> 19 months ago, we lost 12 shipmates, members of our navy...
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who, today was also rescued under rubble. on wednesday another man was saved. after being trapped for 82 hour. many in katmandu are trying to get their homes to their remote villages. andrew simmons is one of those that aid workers say is being neglected. >> this is a vast area. no one realized how extensive the damage was here. we drove for something like 30-kilometers through village after village. devastated villages. now the original estimates of dead were put officially at around 1600 leer. but in actual fact, many unofficial estimates put it around 5,000 even 6,000. i have to say, i have not seen anything quite like nit a rural area, buildings that were really constructed from boulders and mud are just absolutely devastated. if i show you over here now in this village, there is a search operation going on by the chinese. they are convinced that they have around five to six bodies beneath this rubble. they feel pretty pessimistic they will find anybody alive. but the main issue here is the late nature of aid getting through. right now people are crying out
who, today was also rescued under rubble. on wednesday another man was saved. after being trapped for 82 hour. many in katmandu are trying to get their homes to their remote villages. andrew simmons is one of those that aid workers say is being neglected. >> this is a vast area. no one realized how extensive the damage was here. we drove for something like 30-kilometers through village after village. devastated villages. now the original estimates of dead were put officially at around...
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and a woman today has also been rescued from under rubble.n wednesday another man was saved after being trapped for 82 hours. mohammed has that man's story. >> reporter: when he was found alive and pulled out of the rul of a collapsed building many considered it to be a near miracle, and yet the brief glimmer of hope hasn't been enough to counter a growing sense of despair. the pain in his eyes belies how lucky he feels. >> translator: i had to stay under the rubble for four days with no food. >> reporter: trapped for 80 hours in a collapsed kathmandu hotel, he watched friends die in the surrounding wreckage and had to drink his own urine to stay alive. now after having his leg amputated, he has no idea how he'll make a living. >> translator: i hope people will help me. >> reporter: like so many nepalese men, the 28-year-old farmer was on his way out of the country so he could make enough to support himself and his family. >> translator: my flight to dubai was scheduled on april 27th but the accident happened on april 25th. >> translator: man
and a woman today has also been rescued from under rubble.n wednesday another man was saved after being trapped for 82 hours. mohammed has that man's story. >> reporter: when he was found alive and pulled out of the rul of a collapsed building many considered it to be a near miracle, and yet the brief glimmer of hope hasn't been enough to counter a growing sense of despair. the pain in his eyes belies how lucky he feels. >> translator: i had to stay under the rubble for four days...
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time is the enemy as rescuers dig for survivors in the rubble. they snatched this man from a collapsed building and found this young girl still alive. this woman was in a shop when the quake struck. >> the building on top of it completely collapsed. if we hadn't moved ickly, we would probably also be in the pile of rubble. >> reporter: hospitals are swarmed. there were major aftershocks on sunday. >> as you can see, everyone's running through the streets. >> reporter: authorities warn the worst damage and higher casualties could can be near the quake's epicenter yet to be reported. tomium mass abc news new york. >> well, as the worldraces to hear the details of the worst of this tragedy, this morning we're hearing some amazing tales of survival. 27-year-old ashley stumler was hiking it mt. everest when the quake and avalanche struck. she thought she was getting dizzy when her guide told her it was an earthquake. this morning her parents are thankful their daughter is spared. >> it's good to see she's alive after something so big. >> her parents s
time is the enemy as rescuers dig for survivors in the rubble. they snatched this man from a collapsed building and found this young girl still alive. this woman was in a shop when the quake struck. >> the building on top of it completely collapsed. if we hadn't moved ickly, we would probably also be in the pile of rubble. >> reporter: hospitals are swarmed. there were major aftershocks on sunday. >> as you can see, everyone's running through the streets. >> reporter:...
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people digging through the rubble by hand. by afternoon, troops arrived carrying pick axes and shovels, but it is too little and too late for thousands of victims. local hospitals are overwhelmed. survivors forced to camp outside,s a dozen of aftershocks keep rocking the region. >> big avalanche is coming down. >> the quake's violent tremendousors triggered ravages in the nearby mountains, base camp at mt. everest quiet and solemn. the local shep goo guides restaurant many deaths on the mountain. as night fell, concerns about supplies too. the impoverish yesterday country's infrastructure is falling apart. food and clean water are at risk. but the u.s. state department is asking all u.s. citizens to contact the embassy in kathmandu if they require assistance. abc news. london. >> one of the earthquake survive iowa fremont resident john couldn't koo who was visiting nepal. he describes the moment the quake hit. >> felt like some big trucks were rumbling by, and i wasn't sure how the building was built, so no one seemed to be to
people digging through the rubble by hand. by afternoon, troops arrived carrying pick axes and shovels, but it is too little and too late for thousands of victims. local hospitals are overwhelmed. survivors forced to camp outside,s a dozen of aftershocks keep rocking the region. >> big avalanche is coming down. >> the quake's violent tremendousors triggered ravages in the nearby mountains, base camp at mt. everest quiet and solemn. the local shep goo guides restaurant many deaths on...
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now the focus is on finding the injured and clearing the rubble.as the latest from our partnership with c-n.n. go valencia >> nick: heartbreak and heroics after a massive tornado tears down an illinois town. >> "we met an individual just a few moments ago that was rescued from her home under rubble. but she bandaged her head and is now working in the red cross shelter to help the citizens here." >> nick: the swath of tornadoes caught on tape "it's going to hit those cars!" >> nick: sweeping over highways >> "oh my god. this is violent. guys it's right there." >> "oh my god. oh my god. -- it hit cars. -- look! there goes cars. i saw headlights go flying!" >> nick: pushing over trucks >> "call 911, call 911" the netand ripping through communities. >> "it's pretty much just devastation where the tornado went through." the outbreak of more than a dozen tornadoes trapped people in houses -- trucks and restaurants. >> "i feel like it's a bad dream -- something i'd be watching on the news somewhere else, not in my neighborhood." connectbut after the storm
now the focus is on finding the injured and clearing the rubble.as the latest from our partnership with c-n.n. go valencia >> nick: heartbreak and heroics after a massive tornado tears down an illinois town. >> "we met an individual just a few moments ago that was rescued from her home under rubble. but she bandaged her head and is now working in the red cross shelter to help the citizens here." >> nick: the swath of tornadoes caught on tape "it's going to hit...
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landmark buildings reduced to rubble as new aftershocks strike. rescuers rushing to find survivors. americans among the dead. plus, hundreds of climbers trapped on nearby mt. everest. complete coverage from the scene. >>> severe weather at least one tornado touching down overnight and hail the size of baseballs. where the dangerous conditions are expected today. >>> a desperate search throughout the night after a race in stormy seas turns deadly. boats capsizing and sailors still missing right now. the latest on the rescue efforts. >>> and celebrating the betty. the big honor for america's golden girl, betty white. >>> good monday morning. i'm ryan smith in for t.j. holmes. >> eveni'm reena ninan. >>> the scramble for survivors. >> the death toll from the earthquake and aftershocks has passed 3,000. across nepal's capital, kathmandu, the scene is utter devastation. >> piles of rubble bodies and shell-shocked survivors too afraid to go back indoors. >> the sheer magnitude of the power of this earthquake can best be seen in these before and after photos of kathmandu's landmark mission
landmark buildings reduced to rubble as new aftershocks strike. rescuers rushing to find survivors. americans among the dead. plus, hundreds of climbers trapped on nearby mt. everest. complete coverage from the scene. >>> severe weather at least one tornado touching down overnight and hail the size of baseballs. where the dangerous conditions are expected today. >>> a desperate search throughout the night after a race in stormy seas turns deadly. boats capsizing and sailors...
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rescuers desperately searching for survivors in the rubble of a country in ruin. after shocks fraying nerves. up on mt. everest new video of the avalanche that nearly buried base camp. we'll talk to survivors still on the mountain. >>> shattered. >> my gosh. we've got softball sized hail going on. >> a driver caught in a massive hailstorm in texas, tornados touching down near dallas,
rescuers desperately searching for survivors in the rubble of a country in ruin. after shocks fraying nerves. up on mt. everest new video of the avalanche that nearly buried base camp. we'll talk to survivors still on the mountain. >>> shattered. >> my gosh. we've got softball sized hail going on. >> a driver caught in a massive hailstorm in texas, tornados touching down near dallas,
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and for those still trapped under the rubble, time is running out.s now more than 72 hours since the quake hit. that's a crucial period. the government says more than 4,300 bodies have been recovered so far. the death toll they say could more than double. let's cross over to faiz jamil in the historic square in central kathmandu, as i mentioned there the window must be closing on finding any survivors. bring us up to speed with the search through that rubble. >> reporter: well, that's right sammy. the window is closing. there was a search and rescue team from the netherlands here late last night. i spoke to them and they said they didn't believe anyone here was left alive. their sniffer dogs had gone around the whole area and none of them bark which i don't indicate this they found someone living underneath. we have a different scene this morning, if you take a look, these are locals going through the rubble right now. looking for survivors. yesterday this area was if you would off locals taking pictures. now they have coordinated entire efforts. the
and for those still trapped under the rubble, time is running out.s now more than 72 hours since the quake hit. that's a crucial period. the government says more than 4,300 bodies have been recovered so far. the death toll they say could more than double. let's cross over to faiz jamil in the historic square in central kathmandu, as i mentioned there the window must be closing on finding any survivors. bring us up to speed with the search through that rubble. >> reporter: well, that's...