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olivia: a race against time in nepal. searchers are trying to find survivors from the earthquake that killed at least 3600 people. international relief agencies warn the next big problem may be disease caused by tainted water. the quake that rocked nepal on saturday measured 7.8 on the richter scale. millions may be homeless, many in villages that are hard for aid workers to reach. >> some of those villagers have a one to two day walk. during conditions like this, it is extremely difficult to know how we'll get there. we do have teams in the area. there's heavy casualties there and injuries. these are far, remote-lying villages. olivia: here's what it looked like on mount he have rest the moment the earthquake struck. at least 19 people were killed there, including three americans. one of them was a google executive. the other two were a denver-born filmmaker and a seattle-based doctor originally from new jersey. helicopters evacuated almost all of the 188 climbers who were stuck on the mountain. and deutsche bank is plan
olivia: a race against time in nepal. searchers are trying to find survivors from the earthquake that killed at least 3600 people. international relief agencies warn the next big problem may be disease caused by tainted water. the quake that rocked nepal on saturday measured 7.8 on the richter scale. millions may be homeless, many in villages that are hard for aid workers to reach. >> some of those villagers have a one to two day walk. during conditions like this, it is extremely...
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this is the last part of a backpacking trip through nepal. he was supposed to be home in a couple weeks. they put up a page about him on google people finder. some good news. we had been tracking the story of a 25-year-old nepalese man living in kathmandu. i just spoke to his family a few minutes ago and they finally got word that he's okay. >> i'm so glad. >> a few positive stories out there amongst a sea of sadness for so many families. >> there is still hope. we just talked to a few rescue workers that say it's possible for people to survive under rubble for days and days. a team from virginia is going out to find people that may still be alive. there's still hope. >> looking at the google person finder and i see 5,000 missing people records. many will be found. it's very difficult to go through all those pages. >> samuel burke, many thanks. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "at this hour" starts now. >> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. john berman is off today. we're looking at history in the makeing "at this hour." lo
this is the last part of a backpacking trip through nepal. he was supposed to be home in a couple weeks. they put up a page about him on google people finder. some good news. we had been tracking the story of a 25-year-old nepalese man living in kathmandu. i just spoke to his family a few minutes ago and they finally got word that he's okay. >> i'm so glad. >> a few positive stories out there amongst a sea of sadness for so many families. >> there is still hope. we just talked...
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the situation in nepal. top emergency official says the next 72 hours will be critical. >> the death toll is still rising, as much of the capital kathmandu is lying in ruins from the monster 7.82 earthquake yesterday. update out the number now. it is 2,263 people that are known to be dead and likely that number is going to continue to go even higher as rescue teams still haven't been able to reach remote villages that almost certainly were devastated by the quake. >> homes, businesses, temples crumble to the ground when this quake struck. roads, we saw a crack there in half. stunned survivors. for a while, just stared in disbelief. something like this hasn't happened in decades. the aftershocks continue. three dozen or on more of them to hit one of them at 6.7 striking nepal just a few hours ago. let's get more on the aid efforts with us. via skype is anne peterson, the senior vice president of global affairs for americares. thank you for joining us this morning, anne, with what you're sending and the diffic
the situation in nepal. top emergency official says the next 72 hours will be critical. >> the death toll is still rising, as much of the capital kathmandu is lying in ruins from the monster 7.82 earthquake yesterday. update out the number now. it is 2,263 people that are known to be dead and likely that number is going to continue to go even higher as rescue teams still haven't been able to reach remote villages that almost certainly were devastated by the quake. >> homes,...
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we begin with the latest from a ravished nepal. the death toll from the earthquake now passed 2,500. that number is expected to rise as rescue and recovery efforts continue through the night. basic supplies such as food, water, tents, blanketed and medicines are being delivered from the u.s. india and china. hospitals are overflowing. an untold number of people are missing. yesterday's 7.8 earthquake hit near the capital kathmandu. this morning a 6.7 aftershock was entered closer to mt. everest. climbers there say the aftershock set off fresh avalanches. the number of the dead on the mountain has risen to at least 17 including three americans, one of whom is a google executive. cnn correspondent is in india for us not far from the border of nepal. there was a big aftershock. did that create greater concern there? >> reporter: absolutely. the aftershock today 6.7 on the richter scale. that in itself qualifies as a pretty large earthquake. that did cause a lot of fear in nepal again and a lot of destruction and certainly slowed down
we begin with the latest from a ravished nepal. the death toll from the earthquake now passed 2,500. that number is expected to rise as rescue and recovery efforts continue through the night. basic supplies such as food, water, tents, blanketed and medicines are being delivered from the u.s. india and china. hospitals are overflowing. an untold number of people are missing. yesterday's 7.8 earthquake hit near the capital kathmandu. this morning a 6.7 aftershock was entered closer to mt....
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justin sent us this report from nepal's border. justin: two days into the disaster and a huge rescue operation is underway. we are on the first flight into one of the most remote regions of nepal. the geological forces that are raising of the himalayas have reached a terrible destruction here. these are some of the most remote communities in nepal right up on the border with china. [indiscernible] they were hit yesterday. i communities like this are the least able to cope. >> we are starving and have nothing. some of our villages have no water. there are dead bodies just lying around. we cannot even bring them. justin: those that can hobble to the helicopter. others are carried, one severely injured old man rushed in on a wheelbarrow. the death toll is already close to 4000. as the rescue effort pushes out into these remote communities it will only rise. back at kathmandu airport, the injured stream off the helicopters. she is saying her leg is broken. the himalayan village where these people live was destroyed by the earthquakes a
justin sent us this report from nepal's border. justin: two days into the disaster and a huge rescue operation is underway. we are on the first flight into one of the most remote regions of nepal. the geological forces that are raising of the himalayas have reached a terrible destruction here. these are some of the most remote communities in nepal right up on the border with china. [indiscernible] they were hit yesterday. i communities like this are the least able to cope. >> we are...
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they plan on remaining in nepal for a week. and if you would like to help the victims of the nepal earthquake we have a list of organizations accepting donations. go to abc 7 news.com, and the information is on our home page. >>> this morning, a memorial is growing for a 9-year-old boy stabbed to death over the weekend in discovery bay. police say an 18-year-old is to blame, and he's in police custody. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live with more. >> reporter: here is an indication of how sad a day it will be for victims. classmates look at the flowers and balloons someone has left here at the front door of timber elementary school. this community is really hurting. now look at the memorial at the boy's home. it is made up of flowers, candles and teddy bears. this is where the 9-year-old was stabbed to death yesterday morning. police believe the victim knew his killer. this is the man they arrested for the murder 18-year-old william schultz. police have not said what the motive was behind the killing. they believe schul
they plan on remaining in nepal for a week. and if you would like to help the victims of the nepal earthquake we have a list of organizations accepting donations. go to abc 7 news.com, and the information is on our home page. >>> this morning, a memorial is growing for a 9-year-old boy stabbed to death over the weekend in discovery bay. police say an 18-year-old is to blame, and he's in police custody. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live with more. >> reporter: here is an...
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a magnitude 6.7 aftershock hit nepal's capital kathmandu. more than 2,000 people have been killed after saturday's earthquake. there were reports of tremors felt a short while ago, as far away as the indian capital new delhi >>> the first rescue plane carrying climbers hit by an avalanche in mount everest arrived. 17 climbers were killed and dozens killed. close to 100 climbers are stuck at camps one and two >>> the saudi-led coalition air strikes have targeted houthi rebels and their allies in yemen. at least one was killed as fighters loyal to the exiled president abd-rabbu mansour hadi fought rebels in the southern distribute of darsad >>> well the war has forced thousands to leave their homes and try to escape. the u.n. rechons more than 170,000 yemenis have been displaced. we met some of those that have fled the border into saudi arabia. >> reporter: behind this fence is yemen and war. to cross means a new hope for these people. a month since coalition air strikes on houthi rebels started, civilians continued to leave. those are some of
a magnitude 6.7 aftershock hit nepal's capital kathmandu. more than 2,000 people have been killed after saturday's earthquake. there were reports of tremors felt a short while ago, as far away as the indian capital new delhi >>> the first rescue plane carrying climbers hit by an avalanche in mount everest arrived. 17 climbers were killed and dozens killed. close to 100 climbers are stuck at camps one and two >>> the saudi-led coalition air strikes have targeted houthi rebels...
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inda, nepal. katmandu, the capital of nepal. and the epicenter, just about 81 kilometers north and west. this yellow line here, this is depicting the area where we saw the most intense shaking of this earthquake. and i'm also going to talk about mt. everest, because there have been reports that avalanches have occurred thanks to that and you can see the shake map extends towards mt. everest, climbers and hikers across that region. we've had tweets rolling in from sherpas and others saying they are okay. but in the ice fall, they're concerned by a few people impacted by this particular earthquake. and several avalanches have been reported within the mt. everest region. this is a result of two different tectonic plates. india and euasia plate. that is under the tectonic plate, that generates the journal russ earthquakes that we're receiving right now. this is also one of the most seismically hazardous regions on earth. with images filtering into social media. some of the first images into cnn, you can see the damage, that this is
inda, nepal. katmandu, the capital of nepal. and the epicenter, just about 81 kilometers north and west. this yellow line here, this is depicting the area where we saw the most intense shaking of this earthquake. and i'm also going to talk about mt. everest, because there have been reports that avalanches have occurred thanks to that and you can see the shake map extends towards mt. everest, climbers and hikers across that region. we've had tweets rolling in from sherpas and others saying they...
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it's a huge situation in nepal at the moment. we will bring you more on it more updates from ors dent correspondents as we get them. >>> the italian coast guard, which says it has rescued 228 people in two separate operations, as europe continues to struggle with the migrants crisis. we look at sicily where many migrants are being held after being rescued by the italian coast guard. look at the coast guards on patrol off of libya, because that's where they begin the sea journey but the land journey is further south, somewhere like yoep ya. dozens risk to reach europe. >> reporter: almost everyone here knew at least five young men killed by isil in libya last week. they were headed to europe through a well-traveled smuggling route. the plan was to cross the mediterranean sea to italy. in the neighborhood where three of them grew up many joins their families in mourning. there were inconsolable. their pain is hard to describe. they were looking for a better life. many friends here are also desperate to leave. those we talk to say l
it's a huge situation in nepal at the moment. we will bring you more on it more updates from ors dent correspondents as we get them. >>> the italian coast guard, which says it has rescued 228 people in two separate operations, as europe continues to struggle with the migrants crisis. we look at sicily where many migrants are being held after being rescued by the italian coast guard. look at the coast guards on patrol off of libya, because that's where they begin the sea journey but the...
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nepal's army is doing what it can to help. our reporter -- >> reporter: at the helipad survivors wait for rescue. a harrowing journey just to get here. >> i don't think i want to go back to the mountains for the next couple years or so. >> thattraumatized. >> yes, that intense. they have been trekking in nepal. when the earthquake and avalanche devastated the region. the army found them taking shelter in the only standing building in the region. >> you see entire villages, you saw the previous day, and covered in snow. how fast everything went. you know this entire place is a graveyard. >> reporter: the leg was crushed. the neighbor had to carry her down. it took her more than a day. nine months pregnant. she has lost everything. she had to walk for hours. she is due any moment. landslide and other avalanches hit the region again on tuesday. hundred are feared missing. >> translator: it is very difficult for us to assess how bad this is, the colonel says. just on wednesday they evacuated three dead and some 250 survivors. this
nepal's army is doing what it can to help. our reporter -- >> reporter: at the helipad survivors wait for rescue. a harrowing journey just to get here. >> i don't think i want to go back to the mountains for the next couple years or so. >> thattraumatized. >> yes, that intense. they have been trekking in nepal. when the earthquake and avalanche devastated the region. the army found them taking shelter in the only standing building in the region. >> you see entire...
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nepal is facing a pager disaster. and it is asking neighbours for help. >>> a statement from ban ki-moon, secretary-general of the united nations reads: more at the top of the hour at 8:00pm eastern. stay with us on al jazeera for continuing coverage of the powerful earthquake. as we have been telling you, thousands jammed the streets of baltimore demanding justice for freddie gray you are looking at live images from baltimore, the tail end of the protest. people are calling for meaningful change in the way police interact with the community. let bring in john terrett, on the ground in baltimore. good evening. as you said earlier it seems the protests were mostly peaceful until just recently. >> yes, that's right. let me try to explain what happened today. there were two columns of marches from the west of the city to the downtown area to the memorial park plaza. they met and the estimates are there was between 1500 and 2,000 marching ending up here where they listened to speeches by dignitaries and rally organizers.
nepal is facing a pager disaster. and it is asking neighbours for help. >>> a statement from ban ki-moon, secretary-general of the united nations reads: more at the top of the hour at 8:00pm eastern. stay with us on al jazeera for continuing coverage of the powerful earthquake. as we have been telling you, thousands jammed the streets of baltimore demanding justice for freddie gray you are looking at live images from baltimore, the tail end of the protest. people are calling for...
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in nepal rescuers are racing the clock and battling hopelessness. saturday's massive earthquake pulverizing ancient buildings, crews picking through the rubble by hand in the hopes of finding any signs of life. cnn's ivan watson is in kathmandu. >> emergency workers here are doing the difficult, dirty, urgent work of digging through the rubble of what was the tallest building in this neighborhood. a building that was literally knocked over crushing vehicles and resulting in the deaths of dozens of people. tragically there was a church here where there was a prayer service in session on saturday when the earth began to shake. so most of at least 28 people killed were churchgoers, in prayer when they were trapped inside. now, some of the personal effects of these people being brought over and piled up in a sad pile here. there's a guitar behind these nepalese police officers. a bible on top of this pile. now there are examples of international assistance coming. the gentleman here in orange are part of natural disaster teams that have come in from ind
in nepal rescuers are racing the clock and battling hopelessness. saturday's massive earthquake pulverizing ancient buildings, crews picking through the rubble by hand in the hopes of finding any signs of life. cnn's ivan watson is in kathmandu. >> emergency workers here are doing the difficult, dirty, urgent work of digging through the rubble of what was the tallest building in this neighborhood. a building that was literally knocked over crushing vehicles and resulting in the deaths of...
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nepal, but from the airport. other points of collection, to get it out to other people. women, elderly, children, food, water, tents, milk and so on. that's a major problem after the first priority, which is to save lives, many who are still maybe alive under the rubble and the debris. that is the difficult situation that you are facing. . >> a number of other countries are offering aid and providing fund and material the relief effort tang lipping the crisis crisis -- tackling the crisis has to be a nepali effort. it started from the indian side. within hours, we were on our way to evacuate indian delivering supplies. >>> police in burundi fired tear gas to disperse protesters demanders were angry that the president was seeking a third term in office. the president's party says he was elected by mps, not the people before his first term. >>> vote counting is underway in togo where they are seeking a third term. observers say the result will e close between him and opposition candidate. they ruled since 2005, tak
nepal, but from the airport. other points of collection, to get it out to other people. women, elderly, children, food, water, tents, milk and so on. that's a major problem after the first priority, which is to save lives, many who are still maybe alive under the rubble and the debris. that is the difficult situation that you are facing. . >> a number of other countries are offering aid and providing fund and material the relief effort tang lipping the crisis crisis -- tackling the crisis...
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a terrible situation in nepal this saturday. hundreds of people killed after a 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck near catmandu. have a look at it on the map, an avenue in between the capital, katmandu and pokhara but tremors felt in india. the capital, new delhi and across in bangladesh in dhaka, they felt this. we will start off with this report from nicole johnston. >> reporter: a powerful 7.9 magnitude earthquake has rocked kathmandu valley being felt as far away as india and bangladesh. buildings collapsed, homes lost under tons of concrete, steel and power lines. temples were also damaged and destroyed. >> it went on forever. it just went on forever. even the building stood by not one jolt. it was a continuous wave. >> reporter: the city's 19th century tower has been knocked down. only a stump remains. it's believed some tour wrists climbing the tower when the earthquake struck. dozens of people are trapped there. the wounded are being pulled from the rubble. hospital beds have been set up. around two and a half million peopl
a terrible situation in nepal this saturday. hundreds of people killed after a 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck near catmandu. have a look at it on the map, an avenue in between the capital, katmandu and pokhara but tremors felt in india. the capital, new delhi and across in bangladesh in dhaka, they felt this. we will start off with this report from nicole johnston. >> reporter: a powerful 7.9 magnitude earthquake has rocked kathmandu valley being felt as far away as india and bangladesh....
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. >> turning to the disaster in nepal. number of dead now stands at more than 4400 after magnitude 7. 8 quake that devastated the country. tonight the head of nepal disease control department says he fear as major health crisis among the survivors of saturday earthquake thousands are living intent with no access to clean water and the shaking hasn't stopped. smaller after shock are expected to continue for a month. >> throughout the bay area members of the nepal community gather together to grieve to pray and to raise money for relief effort. tiffany is in the newsroom. people here have very close tie to nepal. >> yes. thousands of them in fact. some tell me still in shock and they know the homeland will never be the same homeland will never be the same. she was on the phone with her mother when the earthquake tore through her childhood village. >> the license cut off. after that i was really horrified. i couldn't get hold for almost 2 hours. >> mom survived. these pictures show what little of the neighborhood is left. >>
. >> turning to the disaster in nepal. number of dead now stands at more than 4400 after magnitude 7. 8 quake that devastated the country. tonight the head of nepal disease control department says he fear as major health crisis among the survivors of saturday earthquake thousands are living intent with no access to clean water and the shaking hasn't stopped. smaller after shock are expected to continue for a month. >> throughout the bay area members of the nepal community gather...
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mohamed with al jazeera, kathmandu, nepal. >>> so many people crossed in nepal struggling with the effects of the earthquake but we met one couple who decided to go ahead with their wedding insight of everything that has happened. >> reporter: this hindu wedding is five days after the earthquake struck it was initially cancelled because many of the guests here themselves was sleeping outside in tents now there is no open celebration here today but the couple decided to go ahead with this scaled down ceremony today. >> the reason was he came here just for wedding and we cancelled the wedding it won't change anything so let's get things going and decided to do the wedding. >> reporter: anything but normal for those sleeping outside. these tents really only provide a token of protection for cold at night and trying to move on but it's hard to do that when one cannot even go home. >> translator: i would like to move on but i can't. i'm confused. how will i manage the expenses that is perplexing. >> reporter: the train makes living difficult even on normal days and few things are now normal but
mohamed with al jazeera, kathmandu, nepal. >>> so many people crossed in nepal struggling with the effects of the earthquake but we met one couple who decided to go ahead with their wedding insight of everything that has happened. >> reporter: this hindu wedding is five days after the earthquake struck it was initially cancelled because many of the guests here themselves was sleeping outside in tents now there is no open celebration here today but the couple decided to go ahead...
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from the prime minister level after the earthquake hit nepal. within hours, the indian air force was on its way to evacuate indians to deliver relief supplies. >> foreigners have been queueing at the arrest port trying to catch a flight out. passenger flights have been delayed or cancelled. locals and foreign tourists have spent a cold and wet night sleeping there. some with little food or water. >> there was a piece of paper saying a flight it been cancelled from 9:00 o'clock this morning. that's the only information we have had. >> earthquake happened so we stay here for a whole night. it's cold. no food no water. no camp. we want to go home. >> the commit of the red cross helped reunite people friends or relatives in nepal. the address for that site is on your screen right now. you can go there to search or register for a missing person and also see a list of the missing and those who have been found. in burundi two people have been killed after police opened fire. hundreds have been protesting against president numberdecision to seek a third
from the prime minister level after the earthquake hit nepal. within hours, the indian air force was on its way to evacuate indians to deliver relief supplies. >> foreigners have been queueing at the arrest port trying to catch a flight out. passenger flights have been delayed or cancelled. locals and foreign tourists have spent a cold and wet night sleeping there. some with little food or water. >> there was a piece of paper saying a flight it been cancelled from 9:00 o'clock this...
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the next is the government in nepal, nepal didn't have stable government since last decade or 15 or even 20 years. that means you can easily imagine about the preparation of government. so far, the helicopters there are more private company owned helicopters but i think that's not enough. i've been hearing that india and neighboring countries are really trying to help rescue the needy ones. my assessment is at this moment nepal really needs basic things like tents so that people can stay safely during night. this is somehow beginning of -- the tent is the best thing. and then the medicine. they need very basic medicines for basic treatment. and then obviously the transportation, maybe the road transportation or the helicopter so the seriously-injured people could be transported to the nearby city like katmandu. >> thank you very much for telling us about your homeland and the problems there because of it will earthquake >>> yemen's foreign minister is rejecting a call for peace talks from the former president saleh. he says there will be no dialogue with houthi rebels unless they withdra
the next is the government in nepal, nepal didn't have stable government since last decade or 15 or even 20 years. that means you can easily imagine about the preparation of government. so far, the helicopters there are more private company owned helicopters but i think that's not enough. i've been hearing that india and neighboring countries are really trying to help rescue the needy ones. my assessment is at this moment nepal really needs basic things like tents so that people can stay safely...
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much of nepal looks like a war zone. that's where andrew simmonds fired the report. >> reporter: gradually the mournful realisation grows, an earthquake pulverized nepal, more devastating than an act of war or terror attack. natural forces did this. no one knows when the death count will stop. the searching goes on with bare hands. people are still being brought out alive. as this goes on, there's the uncertainty, the fear and panic of the aftershocks. most people are unwilling to risk going back into their homes. it's the tourist season here, and their numbers figure in the death toll. those that survived are still recounting their experiences. >> translation: we ran into the hotel courtyard to avoid being crushed. when we came back to the square, we saw that everything was damaged. we started helping people, moving bodies out of the debris. yesterday evening we slept here. we were afraid of aftershocks. >>> rescue teams work around the clock. some getting treatment in the open. >> we come here, there's a hospital, but
much of nepal looks like a war zone. that's where andrew simmonds fired the report. >> reporter: gradually the mournful realisation grows, an earthquake pulverized nepal, more devastating than an act of war or terror attack. natural forces did this. no one knows when the death count will stop. the searching goes on with bare hands. people are still being brought out alive. as this goes on, there's the uncertainty, the fear and panic of the aftershocks. most people are unwilling to risk...
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his complete forecast for the week ahead. >> a hackathon to help nepal. the original way that they're raising funds to help. ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> now back to the deadly quake in nepal and how people in the bay area are rallying to help tonight. in fact, some are using their specialized backgrounds to help the devastated region. ktvu's maureen naylor is live in santa clara where several bay area companies are also offering help, maureen. >> reporter: we spoke to people from milpitas to mountain view and the people here all have ties to nepal and are all raising money for earthquake relief. this all as facebook is offering some useful tools. just imagine having all this training to rescue people on mount everest and not be able to help. >> i am kind of helpless right now. i cannot do anything. because it's far away. >> reporter: 36-year-old niema sherpa moved to san
his complete forecast for the week ahead. >> a hackathon to help nepal. the original way that they're raising funds to help. ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> now back to the deadly quake in nepal and how people in the bay area are rallying to help tonight. in fact, some are using their specialized...
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. >> turning to the disaster in nepal. number of dead now stands at more than 4400 after magnitude 7. 8 quake that devastated the country. tonight the head of nepal disease control department says he fear as major health crisis among the survivors of saturday earthquake thousands are living intent with no access to clean water and the shaking hasn't stopped. smaller after shock are expected to continue for a month. >> throughout the bay area members of the nepal community gather together to grieve to pray and to raise money for relief effort. tiffany is in the newsroom. people here have very close tie to nepal. >> yes. thousands of them in fact. some tell me still in shock and they know the homeland will never be the same homeland will never be the same. she was on the phone with her mother when the earthquake tore through her childhood village. >> the license cut off. after that i was really horrified. i couldn't get hold for almost 2 hours. >> mom survived. these pictures show what little of the neighborhood is left. >>
. >> turning to the disaster in nepal. number of dead now stands at more than 4400 after magnitude 7. 8 quake that devastated the country. tonight the head of nepal disease control department says he fear as major health crisis among the survivors of saturday earthquake thousands are living intent with no access to clean water and the shaking hasn't stopped. smaller after shock are expected to continue for a month. >> throughout the bay area members of the nepal community gather...
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there's no food. >> reporter: help from around the world is headed for nepal. the united nations says 14 international medical and rescue teams will be on the ground soon. they'll be searching for survivors and trying to help thousands who are left with nothing. ke inform na daniels for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> four students from allentown muhlenberg college are studying in nepal this semester and the school has confirmed they are safe. and released a statement reading in part "we you were members of the muhlenberg community to remember in their thoughts and prayers the many who perished were injured or suffered other losses in this disaster. and suggest that we support relief efforts when they are announced ". >> philadelphia is home to more than a thousand refugees who spent two decades living in nepal. today some of them opened a new community garden in northeast philadelphia. they say the garden helps them take their mind off the situation in nepal and focus on building a new arrive in philadelphia. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage
there's no food. >> reporter: help from around the world is headed for nepal. the united nations says 14 international medical and rescue teams will be on the ground soon. they'll be searching for survivors and trying to help thousands who are left with nothing. ke inform na daniels for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> four students from allentown muhlenberg college are studying in nepal this semester and the school has confirmed they are safe. and released a statement reading...
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gling said he was in nepal with three hiking mt. everest. the three others are safe. >>> four americans are among the 4,000 people killed in the earthquake in nepal. 7,000 others were injured and those numbers are expected to go up. emergency relief efforts are underway to help the survivors. ktvu's azenith smith is at the american red cross in san jose. >> reporter: the american red cross tells me they have been getting calls from people wanting to help and the best way to do so is to give money. no one knows that more than a man who has family in nepal. >> quick dual his family in katmandu, the worried look on his face says it all. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: his nephew tells him the family is sleeping is in open fields, afraid to go back in their homes. >> nothing we can do. all we can do is call them and say take care of your selve. nothing else. like helpless. >> reporter: how hard is that? >> very hard. . >> reporter: he considers himself lucky. his relatives survive ised saturday's 7.9 earthquake. he knows many other fr
gling said he was in nepal with three hiking mt. everest. the three others are safe. >>> four americans are among the 4,000 people killed in the earthquake in nepal. 7,000 others were injured and those numbers are expected to go up. emergency relief efforts are underway to help the survivors. ktvu's azenith smith is at the american red cross in san jose. >> reporter: the american red cross tells me they have been getting calls from people wanting to help and the best way to do so...
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[mÚsica] jorge: ahora nos vamos a nepal. los ojos del mundo siguen puestos en ese paÍs que ha sufrido uno de los peores eterreemotos de su historia. se habla de cuatro mil muertos y siete mil heridos. la ayuda del exterior comienza a llegar pero los aviones grandes no tienen dÓnde aterrizar. el drama cerca del everest. >> es una batalla contra el tiempo la que se libra tras el fuerte sismo de magnitud 7.8 que destruyÓ la capital el pasado sÁbado. en los esfuerzos de rescate, cada minuto cuenta mientras los sobrevivientes luchan por su vida tras encontrarse bajo los escombros. la cifra de muertos asciende a mÁs de cuatro mil y tan pronto se encuentran cadÁveres se incendian. en los hospitales el ponarama es sombrÍo, el nÚmero de heridos se eleva a mÁs de siete mil y los insumos hospitalarios como los mÉdicos no se dan abasto. lejos de los escombros, la gente busca resguardo en parques y zonas abiertos. la desoluciÓn y temor siguen latentes. >> pues se han registrado mÁs de cien fuertes rÉplicas desde el devastado
[mÚsica] jorge: ahora nos vamos a nepal. los ojos del mundo siguen puestos en ese paÍs que ha sufrido uno de los peores eterreemotos de su historia. se habla de cuatro mil muertos y siete mil heridos. la ayuda del exterior comienza a llegar pero los aviones grandes no tienen dÓnde aterrizar. el drama cerca del everest. >> es una batalla contra el tiempo la que se libra tras el fuerte sismo de magnitud 7.8 que destruyÓ la capital el pasado sÁbado. en los esfuerzos de rescate, cada...
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search and rescue efforts continue in nepal as anger rises about the government's response. the country struggles to distribute aid and help the wounded in overrun hospitals. the battle for ties and they target one of the largest cities. >>> i'll have all your sport including guilty of groping but free to play world number one to represent asia at the rio 2016 olympics after getting a retroactive drug ban. ♪ let's start with the death toll from nepal's devastating earthquake and rising and standing at 3729. and much of the damage in the capitol was centered around the historic square heart of kathmandu's town and rescuer digging through the rubble and trying to find runsurvivors but with the airport there is one runway and people waiting to fly out and the aftershocks mean the airport is not always open for business and nepal is one of the poorest countries and 20 countries are behind the effort including india, pakistan china, israel, united states and members of the eu and they sent or pledged money or supplies including medicine a mobile hospital and rescue teams and th
search and rescue efforts continue in nepal as anger rises about the government's response. the country struggles to distribute aid and help the wounded in overrun hospitals. the battle for ties and they target one of the largest cities. >>> i'll have all your sport including guilty of groping but free to play world number one to represent asia at the rio 2016 olympics after getting a retroactive drug ban. ♪ let's start with the death toll from nepal's devastating earthquake and...
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the 7.8 magnitude quake is the strongest to hit nepal in 80 years. it is now a race against time to save people trapped in the rubble. >> reporter: it was just after noon when the killer earthquake struck and triggered chaos on the streets of the capitol kathmandu. brick by brick, rescuers raced against time in a desperate certificate for survivors and any sign of life. but throughout the day, the death toll kept climbing. a security camera captured the terrifying moments the quake hit. the earth below and everything above trembles violently for a good 30 seconds. survivors describe seeing panic and mayhem as people scattered onto the streets to avoid being crushed by toppling vision. >> i tell you, it was a very horrifying situation. we barely were able to move out of the house. we held ourselves together. just praying to see and witness the walls outside our house collapsing in front of us. >> reporter: the quake ripped through roads, centuries old temples and monuments came tumbling down. this is all that is left of the 19th century darahara tower
the 7.8 magnitude quake is the strongest to hit nepal in 80 years. it is now a race against time to save people trapped in the rubble. >> reporter: it was just after noon when the killer earthquake struck and triggered chaos on the streets of the capitol kathmandu. brick by brick, rescuers raced against time in a desperate certificate for survivors and any sign of life. but throughout the day, the death toll kept climbing. a security camera captured the terrifying moments the quake hit....
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the only internation name airport in nepal. so, there is huge pressure on that airport to get relief aircraft into get supplies in. it is not that there isn't a way that the international community has come together. put up a tremendous effort to send relief supplies in, send emergency personnel in. they're going in. but the pace is slow. and remember, nepal is one of the poorest countries in the word. it simply does not have adequate infrastructure. to deal with the crisis of this magnitude. whether it is even having the personnel to, to help distribute all of the supplies that have been sent in to nepal. it is a real problem. yes there is a backlog. we are also hearing about boxes of food and water that are sitting on the tarmac in kathmandu airport waiting to be distributed. but manpower is a problem. nepalese officials said two days ago, 90% of the country's 96,000 army troops are involved in -- in rescue efforts. almost everybody who can be of help is trying to help in nepal. but look at the enormity of what's happened, th
the only internation name airport in nepal. so, there is huge pressure on that airport to get relief aircraft into get supplies in. it is not that there isn't a way that the international community has come together. put up a tremendous effort to send relief supplies in, send emergency personnel in. they're going in. but the pace is slow. and remember, nepal is one of the poorest countries in the word. it simply does not have adequate infrastructure. to deal with the crisis of this magnitude....
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this is one of the more popular stops on the tourist trail in nepal. foreign visitors contribute an enormous amount to the economy of this country. this is more than just an open air museum of ancient brick alleyways. it's a living, breathing city and more than 250 people were killed in this district when the earth began to shake on april 25th. as you can see, many homes and likelihoods were completely destroyed. it will be an enormous challenge to rebuild after this catastrophe. >>> we're going to take a quick break here on cnn. when we come back, despite a referendum defeat six months ago, the party is riding on a wave of popularity. ahead, what that could mean in the upcoming uk's general election. oh, i love game night. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, quiet, richard, i'm trying to make sense of flo's terrible drawing. i'll draw the pants off that thing. oh, oh, hats on hamburgers! dancing!
this is one of the more popular stops on the tourist trail in nepal. foreign visitors contribute an enormous amount to the economy of this country. this is more than just an open air museum of ancient brick alleyways. it's a living, breathing city and more than 250 people were killed in this district when the earth began to shake on april 25th. as you can see, many homes and likelihoods were completely destroyed. it will be an enormous challenge to rebuild after this catastrophe. >>>...
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many more are trapped in nepal, desperate to get home. these are the three americans killed in the devastating earthquake in nepal. 33-year-old daniel fredinburg from san francisco. 61-year-old tom taplin from santa monica. and 28-year-old marisa girawong. she had been living and working there for more than a year. it triggered a series of avalanches on mount everest. among the dozen or so dead on the mountain daniel fredinburg a google executive who was head of privacy for google "x." >> he run it as boldly as anyone will ever know. >> he was an experienced mountain climber. this was his third time scaling everest. >> we threw him a big party before he left. but you just -- especially with dan you don't assume -- you just assume he'd be able to get out of it. >> reporter: his sister posted a message on his israel -- instagram page saying he died after suffering a severe head injury in the avalanche. he was called inspirational, an activist out to make a difference and live life to the fullest. tom taplin, also from california. >> you see
many more are trapped in nepal, desperate to get home. these are the three americans killed in the devastating earthquake in nepal. 33-year-old daniel fredinburg from san francisco. 61-year-old tom taplin from santa monica. and 28-year-old marisa girawong. she had been living and working there for more than a year. it triggered a series of avalanches on mount everest. among the dozen or so dead on the mountain daniel fredinburg a google executive who was head of privacy for google...
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it's in the southern region of nepal nepal. it's situated in the village. it takes two and a half hours to travel over there. >> a small victimllage, i'm assuming? it's not huge? >> my area is around 1,000 houses. like the population is probably around 5,000. lots of houses. when i heard the news yesterday, i was -- i didn't know what was happening. i kept listening and looking at the news. it was really devastating news and i was really in shock. i was trying to contact my family. it's so difficult to contact. i couldn't get in touch with my family. later in the evening my -- i called my brother in the city kathmandu. i just managed to talk to him. he said apparently all of us are okay, but the situation is really devastating. i found out that dad has gone to the village in the district. we didn't know anything from what was happens -- happening in the village. this afternoon i managed to talk to my dad, and he said it's 90 -- like 100% of houses are like all destroyed. around 50% of the houses destroyed from the bottom of the house. like around 40% of the
it's in the southern region of nepal nepal. it's situated in the village. it takes two and a half hours to travel over there. >> a small victimllage, i'm assuming? it's not huge? >> my area is around 1,000 houses. like the population is probably around 5,000. lots of houses. when i heard the news yesterday, i was -- i didn't know what was happening. i kept listening and looking at the news. it was really devastating news and i was really in shock. i was trying to contact my family....
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. >> turning to the disaster in nepal. number of dead now stands at more than 4400 after magnitude 7. 8 quake that devastated the country. tonight the head of nepal disease control department says he fear as major health crisis among the survivors of saturday earthquake thousands are living intent with no access to clean water and the shaking hasn't stopped. smaller after shock are expected to continue for a month. >> throughout the bay area members of the nepal community gather together to grieve to pray and to raise money for relief effort. tiffany is in the newsroom. people here have very close tie to nepal. >> yes. thousands of them in fact. some tell me still in shock and they know the homeland will never be the same homeland will never be the same. she was on the phone with her mother when the earthquake tore through her childhood village. >> the license cut off. after that i was really horrified. i couldn't get hold for almost 2 hours. >> mom survived. these pictures show what little of the neighborhood is left. >>
. >> turning to the disaster in nepal. number of dead now stands at more than 4400 after magnitude 7. 8 quake that devastated the country. tonight the head of nepal disease control department says he fear as major health crisis among the survivors of saturday earthquake thousands are living intent with no access to clean water and the shaking hasn't stopped. smaller after shock are expected to continue for a month. >> throughout the bay area members of the nepal community gather...
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japan members will remain in nepal for a week. if you would like to help the victims, we have a list of organizations accepting donations. just go to our website abc 7 news.com. the information is on our home page. >>> other news now at 5:06. happening this morning, an 18-year-old man is in police custody in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 9-year-old boy in discovery bay. abc 7 news reporter amy hollowfield is live with the latest details. amy? >> reporter: hi, eric. today the victim's classmates will face reality of not seeing him here at school, and someone has already expressed their sorrow here at timber elementary school leaving flowers and balloons here at the front door. this isn't the only spot where people are remembering the boy. look at the memorial in front of his discovery bay home. mourners have left flowers, candles and teddy darcy bears for the 9-year-old boy stabbed to death inside his home yesterday morning. a manhunt was then launched for his killer. six hours later, police made an arrest. they took 18-y
japan members will remain in nepal for a week. if you would like to help the victims, we have a list of organizations accepting donations. just go to our website abc 7 news.com. the information is on our home page. >>> other news now at 5:06. happening this morning, an 18-year-old man is in police custody in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 9-year-old boy in discovery bay. abc 7 news reporter amy hollowfield is live with the latest details. amy? >> reporter: hi, eric....
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>>> a new video from nepal shows the earthquake's sheer strength and violence. this as the number of dead rises by the hour. >>> google employees return today without on of their own. how they hope his death will help change the world. >>> live look outside on your monday. it's april, 27th, as we take in the bay bridge. you are watching "today in the bay." >> rise and shine. good monday morning. i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good monday to you. >> i hope everybody had a great weekend. temperatures are starting out pretty mild. today is going to be very warm as we head throughout the warmest day of the week. starting out at 54 in san carlos. 48 degrees in san martin. into the 80s today but not for long. this heat wave will be very short lived. >> more on that in moments, but now let's check your drive with mike. >> whatever activity is going on here, the top of your screen is between the overpass, thread the needle with our view. we had a crash northbound 101 right at the 280/680 interchang
>>> a new video from nepal shows the earthquake's sheer strength and violence. this as the number of dead rises by the hour. >>> google employees return today without on of their own. how they hope his death will help change the world. >>> live look outside on your monday. it's april, 27th, as we take in the bay bridge. you are watching "today in the bay." >> rise and shine. good monday morning. i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's...
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a devastating earthquake hitting nepal nepal, more than 1400 people have died. there have been more than a dozen aftershocks. we're also getting some new video from a surveillance camera that shows the strength of the earthquake. the city has been hit with widespread power failures and the airport remains closed. the tremors also triggered landslides on the nearby mt. everest. it is now late night at katmandu and rescuers continue to go through crumbled buildings looking for any survivors. ravi what do you know about the rescue efforts nearing midnight there? how are they going to continue in the search? >> reporter: well they are going to continue through the night. the death toll has been rising every single hour that we've been monitoring this since the quake first struck. certainly it's going to keep rising because we just don't know how many people are buried under the rubble in kathmandu. entire villages have just been leveled, so there's so much more on this story that we just don't know that is going to begin to emerge in the coming hours and days. and t
a devastating earthquake hitting nepal nepal, more than 1400 people have died. there have been more than a dozen aftershocks. we're also getting some new video from a surveillance camera that shows the strength of the earthquake. the city has been hit with widespread power failures and the airport remains closed. the tremors also triggered landslides on the nearby mt. everest. it is now late night at katmandu and rescuers continue to go through crumbled buildings looking for any survivors. ravi...
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officials in allentown say four students studying in nepal are safe amid the destruction. the devastating impact overseas is felt back here in the delaware valley. one local man called nepal home for two decades and was moved to tears when the news of the earthquake hit philadelphia. >> reporter: nepal, a country in ruins ravaged by the massive quake that hit without warning.ó f1 o use nepal was his home for 20 years. >> when i see hundreds of thousands of people crying because of the earthquake it's -- my heart goes out to them. >> the government of nepal took hem in along with more than 1,000 local refugees. a group of them watch coverage of the rush of worldwide aid and disaster relief, and they see how badly people are suffering. the desperate search for survivors and the widespread damage and destruction. >> i cry literally when i saw the news, when i heard when i saw people. many people i knew one of my colleagues who was teaching in a college together his house completely collapsed. >> reporter: the earthquake shook so violently it triggered av larchlgz and landsli
officials in allentown say four students studying in nepal are safe amid the destruction. the devastating impact overseas is felt back here in the delaware valley. one local man called nepal home for two decades and was moved to tears when the news of the earthquake hit philadelphia. >> reporter: nepal, a country in ruins ravaged by the massive quake that hit without warning.óf1 o use nepal was his home for 20 years. >> when i see hundreds of thousands of people crying because of...
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katty: he was on the ground in nepal when the earthquake hit. having been there yourself and having seen the destruction, what is the biggest barrier to aid reaching those in need? >> is a combination of several factors. the difficult logistical situation on the ground, from the airport, dealing with the fact that this was an earthquake that hit a large area with difficult terrain. the roads are bad to start with, then landslides, then rain that triggered more landslides, it is a combination of things that make it challenging to get aid to those who needed the most. i have to stress, there's a big effort underway to scale up. we are working with the government to address the bottlenecks and get aid to those who need it, everywhere there is a need. this is a vast disaster. any country would have problems dealing with this situation, and nepal is a poor country with limited capacity. we have to stick together and make the best out of a challenging situation, get the aid out that is flowing in despite the logistical challenges at the airport. katty
katty: he was on the ground in nepal when the earthquake hit. having been there yourself and having seen the destruction, what is the biggest barrier to aid reaching those in need? >> is a combination of several factors. the difficult logistical situation on the ground, from the airport, dealing with the fact that this was an earthquake that hit a large area with difficult terrain. the roads are bad to start with, then landslides, then rain that triggered more landslides, it is a...
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the concern over those who are missing is growing. >> right now in nepal, anyone in nepal we can't reach anyone. >> it's very difficult. you feel like flying right away and trying to do something. >> doctors without border is sending 18 to provide medical ail and relief in nepal. they will provide sanitation relief and set up a mobile clinic. >>> just this morning we learned another californian was killed by the earthquake. >> reporter: a climber captured this video of the avalanche as it was sweeping through the base camp. three americans were among those killed in that avalanche. two were from california. an executive from google from san francisco and a film maker from santa monica who was filming a documentary on climbers. this morning we're hearing from one of the survivors about those terrifying moments. >> everything was gone. all our tents were gone. then people were pushed like the guy who stood in front of me was 30 feet over there. and we were missing one person that we don't know if she's alive or dead. >> michael sherden is a film maker from new york. he was among the 60 peo
the concern over those who are missing is growing. >> right now in nepal, anyone in nepal we can't reach anyone. >> it's very difficult. you feel like flying right away and trying to do something. >> doctors without border is sending 18 to provide medical ail and relief in nepal. they will provide sanitation relief and set up a mobile clinic. >>> just this morning we learned another californian was killed by the earthquake. >> reporter: a climber captured this...
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issing earthquake in nepal leaves at least 2,000 dead. we'll have the latest. >>> also, the drone war. >> we all believed when we lose an american life. >> an american accidentally killed. is our drone war ioral or the only effective way to take out terrorists without endangering american lives. >>> plus, same sex marriage reaches the supreme court, again, and perhaps for the final time. i'll be joined by two former bush-gore foes who joined forces to fight for marriage equality. >> reporter: and
issing earthquake in nepal leaves at least 2,000 dead. we'll have the latest. >>> also, the drone war. >> we all believed when we lose an american life. >> an american accidentally killed. is our drone war ioral or the only effective way to take out terrorists without endangering american lives. >>> plus, same sex marriage reaches the supreme court, again, and perhaps for the final time. i'll be joined by two former bush-gore foes who joined forces to fight for...
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donate or visit nepal. >> tonight, more than 7,000 miles from nepal, but for them, the hurt is very close to home. >> good country is going to take a long time to recover. >> mark kelly, kpix5. >> firefighters might be sent to nepal. the team is experienced in disaster zones, they were in japan in 2011 followed a deadly earthquake. the firefighters are now getting ready just in case they are called to nepal. the team includes 77 crew members and six dogs. they are now on stand by. we'll be following the story closely through the night. you can also track the latest developments from the quake zone on our website, cbssf.com. >> switching gears now, an ordinary year wouldn't be to mention, this is no ordinary year. we got more rain fall than we did in the entire month of january. it came down hard at times in many areas. the south bay picked up more than half an inch and an inch and a half in the santa cruz mountains. san francisco's .6. oakland .4. north bay didn't do badly either. about the same at napa. the cy sierra picked up a few. it was the rain that took some drivers by surprise. th
donate or visit nepal. >> tonight, more than 7,000 miles from nepal, but for them, the hurt is very close to home. >> good country is going to take a long time to recover. >> mark kelly, kpix5. >> firefighters might be sent to nepal. the team is experienced in disaster zones, they were in japan in 2011 followed a deadly earthquake. the firefighters are now getting ready just in case they are called to nepal. the team includes 77 crew members and six dogs. they are now on...
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. >>> nepal wakes up to fear and despair as the death toll in the devastating earthquake goes beyond 1800. the quake sparks an avalanche, flattening part of the mount everest base camp. 17 mountaineers are dead. >>> hello welcome to al jazeera, live from doha. i'm shiulie ghosh. also coming up on the programme... [ chants ] ..thousands march in baltimore to protest against the death of an african-american man in police custody >>> and a warning to the nightwolves. the russian biker gang told a planned roadtrip to germany is a provocative gesture. >>> more than 1800 people are dead in nepal after saturday's devastating earthquake. that figure is expected to rise when relief teams reach more remote areas of the mountainous country. there were aftershocks following the quake, the worst in the region for eight decades. rescuers dug through the night trying to reach people buried under the collapse said building. many of those injured spent the night outside in the streets. fear of aftershocks and collapses meant it was the safest place. the quake destroyed monuments and buildings. this w
. >>> nepal wakes up to fear and despair as the death toll in the devastating earthquake goes beyond 1800. the quake sparks an avalanche, flattening part of the mount everest base camp. 17 mountaineers are dead. >>> hello welcome to al jazeera, live from doha. i'm shiulie ghosh. also coming up on the programme... [ chants ] ..thousands march in baltimore to protest against the death of an african-american man in police custody >>> and a warning to the nightwolves. the...
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sadly the death toll in any nepal theraising to 3200. the disaster of course prompting a massive international response. concerns are disease in kathmandu, where most people are sleeping outside in tenths. the epicenter was a few miles east. >> gradually the mournful situation grows. more devastating than acts of war or terror attack. natural forces did this and no one knows when the death count will stop. but searching goes on with bear bare hands and people are being brought out alive. still uncertainty the fear and panic with the after-shocks. most people still unwilling to risk going back into their homes. it is the tourist season here and their numbers figure in the death toll. those that survived are still recounting their experiences. >> translator: we ran into the hotel courtyard to avoid being crushed and when we came back to the square we saw that everything was damaged. we started helping people, trying to move bodies out of the debris. and so yesterday evening we slept here because we were afraid of aftershocks. >> reporter:
sadly the death toll in any nepal theraising to 3200. the disaster of course prompting a massive international response. concerns are disease in kathmandu, where most people are sleeping outside in tenths. the epicenter was a few miles east. >> gradually the mournful situation grows. more devastating than acts of war or terror attack. natural forces did this and no one knows when the death count will stop. but searching goes on with bear bare hands and people are being brought out alive....
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scattered throughout nepal. it's not unusual. the amount of rain is unusual. 44mm is enough to give a flash flood, loosening what is already loosened. it is in kathmandu. we have had no reports. we rely on the air. there's a resolution a center of low pressure. that's where the biggest storms develop. after that at the heights we are talking about, the tibetan area it's warm enough to generate storms. there's a concentrate where the heavy showers will be. there'll be a few showers, and to the east of kathmandu, they are around until monday. in this area that includes mt everest where there's scattered showers, there's a possibility of repeating the scenario. if you go monday into tuesday, western nepal developing showers, not many, the focus is the eastern side. there's a trend to this. on the whole, the heaviest showers in this area, though the north-east of india is disappearing eastwards. by the time we get to wednesday, it should be reduced. if we wait that long it's a better time. >> thank you >>> coming up in the newshour p
scattered throughout nepal. it's not unusual. the amount of rain is unusual. 44mm is enough to give a flash flood, loosening what is already loosened. it is in kathmandu. we have had no reports. we rely on the air. there's a resolution a center of low pressure. that's where the biggest storms develop. after that at the heights we are talking about, the tibetan area it's warm enough to generate storms. there's a concentrate where the heavy showers will be. there'll be a few showers, and to the...
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alex abc news katmandu nepal. >> bay area base aid group that has worked in the nepal for the past 25 years has massive company to help the victim of saturday earthquake. group foyrn is from sausolito but lives half the year in nepal. today we spoke with her from katmandu. >> murray getting ready for her 90th birthday party when the earthquake hit. >> oh, my god. if i was my office and my guy if was with me and we fell to the floor p.sliding around. >> the test instruction is almost unimaginable. >> there are millions of people everybody is afraid to good back in the house. all the buildings come down. every open area is filled with people sleeping. >>reporter: her own home not damaged. the. >> it's refuse yuma for a lot of people. up to 50 people here sleeping in and out my garden. unfortunately it's running out of water pretty soon. it's serious. >> old georgia founder of nepal university foundation. we reported on the incredible work many times. the group eliminated child slavery in large region of nepal. set up nutrition centers for infant. rescue thousands of orphan and sent them
alex abc news katmandu nepal. >> bay area base aid group that has worked in the nepal for the past 25 years has massive company to help the victim of saturday earthquake. group foyrn is from sausolito but lives half the year in nepal. today we spoke with her from katmandu. >> murray getting ready for her 90th birthday party when the earthquake hit. >> oh, my god. if i was my office and my guy if was with me and we fell to the floor p.sliding around. >> the test...
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embassy in nepal is currently conductingct accountability checks of u.s. citizens and advised americanslt to shelter in place if they're in a safe location. >> axelrod: charlie d'agata reporting on the tragic situation in nepal. charlie, thank you. >> reporter: according to the g u.s. geological survey, the most dangerous quakes are those considered shallow, where the plates shift less than 12.4 miles underneath the crust of the earth. this one was roughly 9.3 miles deep. the united states government immediately put dozens of american first responders on alert some now are waiting orders to go to nepal are from los angeles and carter evans is with them. >> reporter: it takes just a matter of hours for this elite search-and-rescue team from los angeles county to mobilize and head straight to a disaster zone. they've been sent around the world and pulled survivors from the rubble of several deadly quakes says l.a. county fireve chief john trip. >> this team responded to japan. this team responded to new t zealand. and when we went to haiti with buildings tha
embassy in nepal is currently conductingct accountability checks of u.s. citizens and advised americanslt to shelter in place if they're in a safe location. >> axelrod: charlie d'agata reporting on the tragic situation in nepal. charlie, thank you. >> reporter: according to the g u.s. geological survey, the most dangerous quakes are those considered shallow, where the plates shift less than 12.4 miles underneath the crust of the earth. this one was roughly 9.3 miles deep. the united...
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there are a lot of problems in rural nepal. this death toll of 4,400 is likely going to go up because we don't know the worst that has happened. >> ravi we look at buildings that have been pancaked we know the income per person in that country is something like $1,000 a year. it is a poor country. infrastructure is poor. housing construction is poor. do we think that they are still finding survivors in the piles of rubble at this hour? >> reporter: hard to say, christine. the last person i spoke to on india's national response team they said that you know, they found a few in the last 24 hours, but really that number is really dwindling. it is hard to find anyone anymore. in the rural parts, you need to get there first. >> whole villages likely wiped out. thank you, ravi from new delhi. >>> a rescue operation at the top of the world is over. helicopter pilots risking their lives at the peak of mt. everest. rescuing climbers. the latest word now all of those climbers have been saved. i want to go live to london and erin mclaughl
there are a lot of problems in rural nepal. this death toll of 4,400 is likely going to go up because we don't know the worst that has happened. >> ravi we look at buildings that have been pancaked we know the income per person in that country is something like $1,000 a year. it is a poor country. infrastructure is poor. housing construction is poor. do we think that they are still finding survivors in the piles of rubble at this hour? >> reporter: hard to say, christine. the last...
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>> reporter: mike and alex, clearly that relief is needed in nepal. restaurants here like the persian grill in lay fey yet hill are doing what they can to help. the owners here of family members in nepal and their relatives alive as their death toll continues to rise. they are very concern by not only their families after the quake but all people in nepal. they have set up a least leave jar inside, they are collecting donations and collecting a a donation of the portion of the restaurant's profits over the next month. they are raising a fun raising din are on thursday and remembrance walk to get resources to the people that need it right now. is there limited food and water. limited power supply. most people have not had a roof over their head since saturday's earthquake. >> it the is raining outside. they don't have tenth and everything. >> they are living outside right. >> yes. >> they can't go inside because buildings are unsafe. >> yes. >> even the hospitals they don't have any more space. they are treating people out in the street. so for medicat
>> reporter: mike and alex, clearly that relief is needed in nepal. restaurants here like the persian grill in lay fey yet hill are doing what they can to help. the owners here of family members in nepal and their relatives alive as their death toll continues to rise. they are very concern by not only their families after the quake but all people in nepal. they have set up a least leave jar inside, they are collecting donations and collecting a a donation of the portion of the...
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the capital nepal hard hit. several different charities and countries are dispatching aid to the region. >>> among those lending support and resources is fairfax county. right now this urban rescue team on its way to nepal. we caught up with group members last night as they were collecting supplies. once they arrived the team will lead the search for survivors. they are trained to deal with structural collapses and perform rope and water rescues. >>> george mason university will hold a vigil tomorrow night for nepal at the gmu clock tower on campus at 6:30 p.m. >>> a lot of people taking sides in advance of a big supreme court case happening this week. the court is hearing arguments on same-sex marriage tuesday. the crowd you see here marched on the national mall yesterday in support of traditional marriage between a man and a woman. the supreme court could permit or ban same-sex marriage nationwide. its decision is expected sometime in june. >> it's sunday so time to take a look at what you need to know in the
the capital nepal hard hit. several different charities and countries are dispatching aid to the region. >>> among those lending support and resources is fairfax county. right now this urban rescue team on its way to nepal. we caught up with group members last night as they were collecting supplies. once they arrived the team will lead the search for survivors. they are trained to deal with structural collapses and perform rope and water rescues. >>> george mason university...
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>>> making news in america this morning, death and destruction in nepal. 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
>>> making news in america this morning, death and destruction in nepal. 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...
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. >> reporter: major aftershocks rocking nepal. this bbc reporter describing the scene. >> and the earth is really moving. now, as you can see, everyone is running through the streets. >> reporter: teams now digging furiously through the rubble for anyone who may still be alive. rescuers pulling this man through the window of a collapsed building as bystanders applauded. this young girl also pulled to safety. >> most of them are suffering from head injuries. >> reporter: abigail hunter the sister of an abc news producer was in a shop when it hit. >> the building on top of it completely collapsed so if we hadn't moved as quickly we would probably be in that pile of rubble. >> reporter: tent city sies springing up with people too afraid to sleep indires. many who can trying desperately to get out, endless lines snaking around the airport. the fear here, not subsiding as the death toll grows. and the u.s. announcing it is sending an advanced search and rescue team along with specialized equipment and a helicopter to help with the effo
. >> reporter: major aftershocks rocking nepal. this bbc reporter describing the scene. >> and the earth is really moving. now, as you can see, everyone is running through the streets. >> reporter: teams now digging furiously through the rubble for anyone who may still be alive. rescuers pulling this man through the window of a collapsed building as bystanders applauded. this young girl also pulled to safety. >> most of them are suffering from head injuries. >>...