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l in nepal rises above 3700. the 7.8 magnitude earthquake has devastated cap men do after -- kathmandu forcing tens of thousands of people to abandon their homes and sleep in the streets. international rescue efforts are underway. french teams are in the capital to join chinese and indian teams on the ground here it desperately searching for survivors. police in burundi are trying to silence antigovernment protesters. more than 1000 people have been dispersed, and they accuse the president of holding onto power. also coming up in business buying out. after two decades of leadership, details on a power struggle and the resignation of the top of europe's biggest carmaker. what is making the headlines in the press review. aurora: more than 3700 people have died following saturday's earthquake in nepal. according to ngo's, more than 6000 others have been injured and up to one million children could be affected. this is the deadliest disaster in nepal in 18 years. tens of thousands of families have had their homes des
l in nepal rises above 3700. the 7.8 magnitude earthquake has devastated cap men do after -- kathmandu forcing tens of thousands of people to abandon their homes and sleep in the streets. international rescue efforts are underway. french teams are in the capital to join chinese and indian teams on the ground here it desperately searching for survivors. police in burundi are trying to silence antigovernment protesters. more than 1000 people have been dispersed, and they accuse the president of...
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vanessa aube was a canadian tourist in nepal. had been there more than a month staying with family and friends. her parents told cnn yesterday they had not been able to get in contact with her. up until about an hour ago she was missing. we are thankful to share hgreat news. her mother sharing the news vanessa has been found. the small village she was staying in was affected slightly but she was not able to contact us until late this evening. so many others were not as fortunate. we'll continue to bring those stories, the tragedies in this devastating earthquake. >> thanks so much. nick valencia appreciate that. >>> looting, broken windows, smashed police cars after a rally in baltimore. 12 people arrested after a mostly peaceful demonstration suddenly got out of control. a live report next. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a fe
vanessa aube was a canadian tourist in nepal. had been there more than a month staying with family and friends. her parents told cnn yesterday they had not been able to get in contact with her. up until about an hour ago she was missing. we are thankful to share hgreat news. her mother sharing the news vanessa has been found. the small village she was staying in was affected slightly but she was not able to contact us until late this evening. so many others were not as fortunate. we'll continue...
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some are in nepal. able to speak with an israeli couple here, traveling back to israel with their newborn. born a few days before the earthquake. difficult to describe the sense of relief there. sleepless nights after the quakes wondering if and when they could get out of here. they knew their child needed medical care. they knew it simply wasn't going to happen here. the medical system was stretched beyond capacity. so, to see their relief when they saw an israeli rare line call in ready to take them home. the reliefimmeasurable. there are more on the ground here. some say, israeli embassy. some religious homes around the kitty. you get to the field hospital. the field hospital wants to deep side whether to deliver here, or bring them back to israel. something on israel's radar. same time. part of their mission. they're here to help. the crisis as well the they brought 95 tons of medical supplies to do so. >> really a fascinating dynamic. this isn't something i was aware of. tell us about -- i guess th
some are in nepal. able to speak with an israeli couple here, traveling back to israel with their newborn. born a few days before the earthquake. difficult to describe the sense of relief there. sleepless nights after the quakes wondering if and when they could get out of here. they knew their child needed medical care. they knew it simply wasn't going to happen here. the medical system was stretched beyond capacity. so, to see their relief when they saw an israeli rare line call in ready to...
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before 6:00 nepal time. and there's been a steady team of rescuers rescuing people off base camp today. >> when these avalanches occur, can you even begin what that sounds like, considering you are stuck in that bowl at base camp? >> well, it's -- the avalanche yesterday was different. because immediately after the shock that is shaking all of the loose rocks we started running. the avalanche came in and it was so tall and we knew if we didn't run we wouldn't have a chance to get to safety. our sherpa that we were walking with, he ran so fast, he was trying to get to safety. but he made it, thank god. >> as you say, hundreds of people are on the mountain. no one really knows their fate. >> it is a mix up with some climbers from -- i wouldn't say almost every country but a lot of different countries. india people, american people and a lot of sherpas are there with the climbers. this morning, got news they are running out of fuel up. there one of the helicopters that rescued some people off the mountain broug
before 6:00 nepal time. and there's been a steady team of rescuers rescuing people off base camp today. >> when these avalanches occur, can you even begin what that sounds like, considering you are stuck in that bowl at base camp? >> well, it's -- the avalanche yesterday was different. because immediately after the shock that is shaking all of the loose rocks we started running. the avalanche came in and it was so tall and we knew if we didn't run we wouldn't have a chance to get to...
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in nepal. and we are seeing growing desperation as the number of dead continues to rise from this weekend's massive earthquake. so far more than 4300 people are confirmed dead in nepal, india and tibet. it is unclear exactly how many are missing. there have been some bright spots we have seen. chinese search-and-rescue team, found a man alive several hours age pulled him out from under debris. the united nations estimating now that 8 million people across nepal have been impacted by the disaster. thousand forced from their homes and lack basics like food and clean water. this has been four days of horror and tragedy to everyone in nepal. and anderson cooper take is a close lake erie fr look at what from saturday's first tremor to now. >> reporter: in kathmandu's square, tourists shoot this video moments before the devastating earthquake strikes. thousand of bird take to the skies, the buildings crumble, filling the air with dust. this video shows the chaos on the ground in the moments right aft
in nepal. and we are seeing growing desperation as the number of dead continues to rise from this weekend's massive earthquake. so far more than 4300 people are confirmed dead in nepal, india and tibet. it is unclear exactly how many are missing. there have been some bright spots we have seen. chinese search-and-rescue team, found a man alive several hours age pulled him out from under debris. the united nations estimating now that 8 million people across nepal have been impacted by the...
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nepal will need help for a long long time. >> indeed. one of the reasons the world food program is already in nepal is this is a country that already has a lot of poverty and suffers from under development. doesn't it? >> yes it does indeed. we are doing a lot of work. we are taking care of some half a million nepalese families, women and children and, you know, who need to help desperately. the world food program has been on the ground in nepal for over 50 years and that's why we have the presence there. but there is also another interesting factor through all of this. just within the last four weeks, we together with the nepal ease government built a humanitarian staging area at the international airport there for exactly this kind of disaster. we have been working for years now on being better prepared for these kind of natural disasters so that we have staging areas the british government has given us money for that. and we are coordinating with our other emergency teams in the region. see, what happens is if a country gets struck li
nepal will need help for a long long time. >> indeed. one of the reasons the world food program is already in nepal is this is a country that already has a lot of poverty and suffers from under development. doesn't it? >> yes it does indeed. we are doing a lot of work. we are taking care of some half a million nepalese families, women and children and, you know, who need to help desperately. the world food program has been on the ground in nepal for over 50 years and that's why we...
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el consulado colombiano en nepal estÁ haciendo tratativas para sacarlos de nepal. >> se puede predecir o pronosticar un terremoto? en encontraren enfrentado los que viven en zonas vulnerables a movimientos telÚricos y se preguntan tambiÉn si de poder pronosticar si se pudiera determinar el lugar o la fecha en que pudiera ocurrir. salimos investigar en california donde el temor a un gran terremoto es tema de todos los dÍas. >> apenas el mes pasado el equipo de sismÓlogos francÉs anticipÓ que ocurrieron terremoto de gran magnitud en el Área de nepal que temblÓ ese fin de semana. tras saber que la regiÓn estÁ en riesgo y cuando va a ocurrir son dos cosas distintas. >> los estudios que tratamos de hacer... >> miembros del servicio sismolÓgico dicen que no se puede pronosticar semanas y meses sin lastimar los riesgos. >> sabemos que esta situaciÓn tectÓnicas un choque de placas continentales entre india y asia. >> nepal estÁ la falla donde se encuentra el plato tectÓnico indio presionando contra el de asia. cuando deshace como la parte de la india se mete debajo de nepal prod
el consulado colombiano en nepal estÁ haciendo tratativas para sacarlos de nepal. >> se puede predecir o pronosticar un terremoto? en encontraren enfrentado los que viven en zonas vulnerables a movimientos telÚricos y se preguntan tambiÉn si de poder pronosticar si se pudiera determinar el lugar o la fecha en que pudiera ocurrir. salimos investigar en california donde el temor a un gran terremoto es tema de todos los dÍas. >> apenas el mes pasado el equipo de sismÓlogos...
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in kathmandu, nepal. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. # >>> we begin with the desperate search for survivors in the race against time in nepal. the death toll from the country's worst earthquake in 80 years has climbeds past 3900. but even in the middle of the death and devastation there are signs of hope. 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 epi
in kathmandu, nepal. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. # >>> we begin with the desperate search for survivors in the race against time in nepal. the death toll from the country's worst earthquake in 80 years has climbeds past 3900. but even in the middle of the death and devastation there are signs of hope. a little boy is found in the rubble covered in dust but alive. however, the chance of finding and rescuing more survivors is quickly...
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of nepal. remember, we're talking about the himalayas across this region. and there have been reports that a sherpa who heads up one of nepal's biggest everest expedition said an avalanche has struck the region including mt. everest. everybody was back at base camp from their morning climb, there are quite a few people at the khandban ice fall. that's a particular story that we're following very closely. you can see see moderate to even strong shaking felt into the border of india. that would be the border and north and northeastern sections of india. we do expect aftershocks to occur for the next 48 hours. anybody tuning into our coverage, of course, you want to seek shelter away from tall buildings. obviously, get under something safe and secure like a table. with the infrastructure being a problem in nepal, and the surrounding areas like katmandu, that's going to make recovery very, very difficult. weather can also play an important role in this. we have showers and thunderstorms in the thre
of nepal. remember, we're talking about the himalayas across this region. and there have been reports that a sherpa who heads up one of nepal's biggest everest expedition said an avalanche has struck the region including mt. everest. everybody was back at base camp from their morning climb, there are quite a few people at the khandban ice fall. that's a particular story that we're following very closely. you can see see moderate to even strong shaking felt into the border of india. that would...
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nepal faces a daunting recovery. the total cost of reconstruction could top $5 billion according to early numbers by ihs. that is about 20% of the country's economic output. it is almost certain it will cost more than that. one of the reasons the damage was devastating, the standard of housing construction is quite low. the annual gdp per capita is poverty level for those residents. people climb mt. everest and pay nearly $100,000. the country doesn't have the capacity to rebuild and will need international assistance. those teams are just getting into the country to assess what needs to be done. >>> here in the country, the community demanding answers, but freddie gray's family is asking for calm as they prepare to lay him to rest. the report from baltimore is next. gives you home security and control in a new and revolutionary way. introducing plug & protect from livewatch security, an easy to use wireless security system customized just for your home. control from any smartphone, tablet, or computer and monitored
nepal faces a daunting recovery. the total cost of reconstruction could top $5 billion according to early numbers by ihs. that is about 20% of the country's economic output. it is almost certain it will cost more than that. one of the reasons the damage was devastating, the standard of housing construction is quite low. the annual gdp per capita is poverty level for those residents. people climb mt. everest and pay nearly $100,000. the country doesn't have the capacity to rebuild and will need...
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and areas bordering nepal have also been affected. let's go to new delhi to find out what has been happening in india. tell us a little bit of what has been happening in india with regard to the earthquake. which areas have been struck? >> yes we're having a few problems with our lines. we'll try to re-establish our connection a little later. >> still to come, in nepal many buildings have been flattened including historic monuments. we'll have more coming up. >>> and in tgogo, people are heading to the polls. will it be a third term in power for the country's president? >> fall of saigon, forty years later. >> we have no idea how many were killed. >> unanswered questions, a botched withdrawal lives lost. examining the impact that still resonates today. a special report starts tuesday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> a remind of our main story here on al jazeera. 1300 people have been killed in one of the most powerful earthquakes to hit nepal. >>> theit was felt at mt. everest where ten people were killed there. in india 34 p
and areas bordering nepal have also been affected. let's go to new delhi to find out what has been happening in india. tell us a little bit of what has been happening in india with regard to the earthquake. which areas have been struck? >> yes we're having a few problems with our lines. we'll try to re-establish our connection a little later. >> still to come, in nepal many buildings have been flattened including historic monuments. we'll have more coming up. >>> and in...
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who an air force aircraft have made it into nepal. the humanitarian aid that they're carrying as well as expertise and sniffer dogs have been handed over to the nepalese ? operations beginning in the morning. we have other things being mobilized. commercial aircraft in india are putting out statement this is evening saying they'll be carrying relief aid as well as accredited members of organizations to help with relief efforts in nepal. however, the main airport in kathmandu does remain closed at this point in time. it's a case of if and when the airport will open and flights will resume in new delhi and calcutta in the east of india. we heard that railways have sent 100,000 bottles of water by rail to nepal. you can just see the variety and perhaps the extent of the relief operations that are just beginning from the indian side, and we're expecting as per the indian government statement it's throughout the evening that this will be scaled up quite considerably in the hours and days to come. >> what about the weather up there? we ment
who an air force aircraft have made it into nepal. the humanitarian aid that they're carrying as well as expertise and sniffer dogs have been handed over to the nepalese ? operations beginning in the morning. we have other things being mobilized. commercial aircraft in india are putting out statement this is evening saying they'll be carrying relief aid as well as accredited members of organizations to help with relief efforts in nepal. however, the main airport in kathmandu does remain closed...
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more talking about nepal. it is a home. a native of nepal joins us from kathmandu. how are your loved ones and what are you seeing around you? >> reporter: we are in the center of the kathmandu. it's a tourist destination. people come here because of the cultural heritage of this area. behind me you can see nepali police. you can see volunteers the nepali volunteers sifting through the rubble with their bare hands. some are using steel plates because they don't have anything else. they say they're not using heavy duty material or equipment here because they don't want to cause further damage to what is, what are priceless objects. this used to be a three-story pagoda-style temple. dedicated to the hindu. this is dating back to the 16th century. adjacent to that also in complete ruvenlt other temples to the hindu gods there are six or eight temples here dating from the 12th century to the 18th century in complete ruins. people are amazed. they are too scared to go back to their homes because of the continuous aftershocks. they are sort of hanging around here looking
more talking about nepal. it is a home. a native of nepal joins us from kathmandu. how are your loved ones and what are you seeing around you? >> reporter: we are in the center of the kathmandu. it's a tourist destination. people come here because of the cultural heritage of this area. behind me you can see nepali police. you can see volunteers the nepali volunteers sifting through the rubble with their bare hands. some are using steel plates because they don't have anything else. they...
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indian states bordering nepal let's did to let's go to india. what can you tell us about travel and getting back and forth and how this is all coming together? >> there are a few updates from the indian side. there have been four air force planes that have been deployed from india to nepal carrying tons of relief aid and materials as well as relief response agents as well as sniffer dogs. the aid and the sniffer dogs now with the nepally current part to start operations relief and recovery and where they are need: however we do understand and we're following this in terms of the capacity of flights to land in cat man do kathmandu. that is still posing a challenge. there are suggestions that there are some ground efforts round up from the indian side into nepal in the coming days. we may see some of that mobile gas station. i know we've been talking about that. indian has suggested it is doing all it can to help communication lines to help india and nepal stay open and keeping in mind that there are many indians in nepal as well. restoring them a
indian states bordering nepal let's did to let's go to india. what can you tell us about travel and getting back and forth and how this is all coming together? >> there are a few updates from the indian side. there have been four air force planes that have been deployed from india to nepal carrying tons of relief aid and materials as well as relief response agents as well as sniffer dogs. the aid and the sniffer dogs now with the nepally current part to start operations relief and...
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we've seen four air force planes take off headed to nepal. they've landed with humanitarian supplies, sniffer dogs and experienced response teams from india. however, we have the latest lines within the last couple of moments here. we're hearing that two choppers from india, from the indian air force did try and did take off in india and headed towards nepal. but turned around and came back owing to bad weather. that just highlights again as subi na has mentioned with potential storms rolling in, a difficult time in terms of get morgue relief in before the morning. it will be interesting to see how things shape up on the indian side as well. >> i was going to ask you about the areas that have been affected. are they inaccessible or quite easy to get relief aid and workers in to? >> teams are being stationed there. in terms of accessibility look at, it's still quite early days, there may be more assessment toss take place on the indian side of the himalayan range tomorrow in the following days when it may shed more light on the conditions ther
we've seen four air force planes take off headed to nepal. they've landed with humanitarian supplies, sniffer dogs and experienced response teams from india. however, we have the latest lines within the last couple of moments here. we're hearing that two choppers from india, from the indian air force did try and did take off in india and headed towards nepal. but turned around and came back owing to bad weather. that just highlights again as subi na has mentioned with potential storms rolling...
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nepal's president is also a doctor. he says his country is facing a medical calamity never seen before and he asks for any assistance from the international community. there's no doubt nepal needs all the help it can possibly get. >> how soon this ends is unclear. as they bring in more patients from remote areas, it's likely the demand for these beds is just going to go up. at times they lose power and there's still the question of tremors. every time one happens, do you evacuate the patients, do you lever them here in the hospital, what do you do. it's a question they're trying to answer almost every single day. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, kathmandu, nepal. >> remarkable tale of survival for that little girl. we have the operations director for the humanitarian group world vision. he joins he now. phil, where do you begin when it comes to trying to distribute the aid as evenly as possible? >> it's a real challenge with the lack of power and information. right now, we're just trying to do assessments. we have distributed
nepal's president is also a doctor. he says his country is facing a medical calamity never seen before and he asks for any assistance from the international community. there's no doubt nepal needs all the help it can possibly get. >> how soon this ends is unclear. as they bring in more patients from remote areas, it's likely the demand for these beds is just going to go up. at times they lose power and there's still the question of tremors. every time one happens, do you evacuate the...
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in nepal. efforts are continuing to free those trapped by a major earthquake which struck near kathmandu on saturday night. throughout the day, people were pulled alive from elapsed buildings. more than 2,400 are thought to have died. >> number could rise as rescuers move in to more remote areas. the fear and panic continues for many. earth shocks rattled not only nepal but surrounding countries. the largest was a 6.7 magtude. a fullly resourced hospital deals with the injured. foreign governments have been dispatching aid and medical supplies. rescuers trying to reach survivors on mount everst face a huge avalanche. more details. >> reporter: it's sunset. rescuers are working in the dark again t parts of kathmandu are without electricity. en with just torches and bare hands, the first night brought some success. nepal is hoping the second night will be the same. for every life saved, many more have been lost. here, they are burning bodies in a mass cremation. this is a deeply religious country
in nepal. efforts are continuing to free those trapped by a major earthquake which struck near kathmandu on saturday night. throughout the day, people were pulled alive from elapsed buildings. more than 2,400 are thought to have died. >> number could rise as rescuers move in to more remote areas. the fear and panic continues for many. earth shocks rattled not only nepal but surrounding countries. the largest was a 6.7 magtude. a fullly resourced hospital deals with the injured. foreign...
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so this story of the essence of it is nepal. >> yeah, we started in nepal. we're now working in almost 20,000 communities around the world to get kids literate make sure girls also go to school because girls are often left behind. nepal is the country of our irt birth. it's a difficult day for us at room to read because we have over 100 employees in nepal. some have left family members. some of them are sleeping in their vehicles because they're afraid to be back in their homes. so it's been a tough 48 hours for our whole team own our hearts just go out to the people of nepal. >> 1,100 schools and libraries you have in nepal. >> opened 1,100 schools in nepal and 3,700 libraries. a quarter of those schools and nearly half those libraries are in places in the quake zone. it will be difficult the next few weeks as we assess what happened. a lot of communities are off the grade we don't know what's happened. >> that's a point you made earlier that's so important, the number of 2rkz,500 deaths in nepal, you don't think that's close because we've not heard from th
so this story of the essence of it is nepal. >> yeah, we started in nepal. we're now working in almost 20,000 communities around the world to get kids literate make sure girls also go to school because girls are often left behind. nepal is the country of our irt birth. it's a difficult day for us at room to read because we have over 100 employees in nepal. some have left family members. some of them are sleeping in their vehicles because they're afraid to be back in their homes. so it's...
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. >>> now to the latest on the devastating earthquake in nepal. the number of dead has climbed to more than 4,000 from saturday's 7.8 quake. the state department says at least four of those killed are americans. more than 7,000 people are injured. survivors are still being pulled from the rubble including a child who was dugout from a collapsed building. ken bastida following developments from the quake zone. >> just amazing photos and videos coming in. this is drone video right now that we've got that shows an aerial view of damaged temples in the capital city of katmandu. tens of thousands of people are sleeping in the streets. they're afraid to go in to any building because of the aftershocks waiting for relief from the outside world. >> reporter: nepal's last moments of normalcy were captured on video. customers are seen struggling to stay on their feet to exit this restaurant while the ground shakes violently beneath them. two days after the earthquake reduced parts of nepal's largest cities to rubble, the world is getting its first look at d
. >>> now to the latest on the devastating earthquake in nepal. the number of dead has climbed to more than 4,000 from saturday's 7.8 quake. the state department says at least four of those killed are americans. more than 7,000 people are injured. survivors are still being pulled from the rubble including a child who was dugout from a collapsed building. ken bastida following developments from the quake zone. >> just amazing photos and videos coming in. this is drone video right...
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tragic events in nepal. the got at least 2500 people who have died from avalanches and the tremors, etc. about 120 people trapped on mount everest it's self -- itself. they are discussing the challenges of rescued people from the mountain itself. >> the avalanche swept away a lot of the established routes up and down the mountain >> they are stranded -- mountain. >> there are stranded good how does one get aid to them as well? also, asean becoming one of the key manufacturing hubs. ministeresian prime under pressure with other reasons. also, our headstart segment. the u.s. gdp this week. the fed meeting. mix.hat china pmi in the >> we will watch all of that. thank you for watching us on "first up." ♪ monday, and this is trending business. ♪ we are going to be a lot of in singapore and the live in singapore and kathmandu this hour. a shattered nation, thousands injured in nepal and numbers expected to rise. 100 climbers stranded on mount everest. on property sales
tragic events in nepal. the got at least 2500 people who have died from avalanches and the tremors, etc. about 120 people trapped on mount everest it's self -- itself. they are discussing the challenges of rescued people from the mountain itself. >> the avalanche swept away a lot of the established routes up and down the mountain >> they are stranded -- mountain. >> there are stranded good how does one get aid to them as well? also, asean becoming one of the key manufacturing...
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nepal is known to be a very vulnerable country. kathmandu valley is seen as one of the most vulnerable cities in the world. there is a knowledge and awareness by the population that a lot of work has been done to prepare. this quake was of course very strong. it happened during the day, that certainly was a mitigating factor. really there were very severe consequences hitting people in their sleep. of course this was not the case and kathmandu. people have been arguing caution outside their homes today being with the communities, the neighbors, just being aware of the aftershocks at the moment, more than 65 since the quake, some of them are very strong. the last one was earlier this morning. we all felt it, again, the big creek but you know, there is no panic. people are aware. they can see that search and rescue is going on law and order patrolling during the night to avoid an issue. i would not describe the issue is panicked at all. >> thank you so much. >> coming up next, a lot more on the story, including the economic indicatio
nepal is known to be a very vulnerable country. kathmandu valley is seen as one of the most vulnerable cities in the world. there is a knowledge and awareness by the population that a lot of work has been done to prepare. this quake was of course very strong. it happened during the day, that certainly was a mitigating factor. really there were very severe consequences hitting people in their sleep. of course this was not the case and kathmandu. people have been arguing caution outside their...
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and kathmandu region, which is the capital of nepal. this is the most recent information from the u.s. geological survey. 7.2 magnitude, we hear reports of two consecutive earthquakes, about 35 minutes separate from each other. of course, the second one slightly weaker. is this would be an aftershock or a tremor from the first main earthquake, which is provided in this information. it is about several different reports, anywhere from ten or 12 kilometers deep, this is significant because the more shallow an earthquake the more shaking you will feel at the surface of the earth. so going forward, this is going to be a concern, obviously, there is going to be some destabilized buildings and structures, people need to be aware that aftershocks and tremors are still possible going forward especially with an earthquake of this magnitude. this is from the usgs, the u.s. geological survey, this is what is called a shake map, this is difficult to see, a lot of information coming to us as we speak, social media and the internet. we're starting to
and kathmandu region, which is the capital of nepal. this is the most recent information from the u.s. geological survey. 7.2 magnitude, we hear reports of two consecutive earthquakes, about 35 minutes separate from each other. of course, the second one slightly weaker. is this would be an aftershock or a tremor from the first main earthquake, which is provided in this information. it is about several different reports, anywhere from ten or 12 kilometers deep, this is significant because the...
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♪ nepal struggles to provide the basic necessities for its citizens after the worst earthquake in 80 years. ♪ hello and welcome to al jazeera, i'm sammy live from doha headquarters and also ahead an overnight curfew in the u.s. city of baltimore has been lifted after violent protests after allegations of police brutality. 40 years after the vietnam war we look at dramatic changes the countries that has gone through. >>> i'm nick clark reporting from the busiest port and they are clamming down on emissions from ships. ♪ well the u.n. is warning 8 million people have been affected by that earthquake in nepal and for those still trapped under the rubble time is 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 sup
♪ nepal struggles to provide the basic necessities for its citizens after the worst earthquake in 80 years. ♪ hello and welcome to al jazeera, i'm sammy live from doha headquarters and also ahead an overnight curfew in the u.s. city of baltimore has been lifted after violent protests after allegations of police brutality. 40 years after the vietnam war we look at dramatic changes the countries that has gone through. >>> i'm nick clark reporting from the busiest port and they are...
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the organization provided scholarships for teenagers in nepal since 1990. one staff member describes what the earthquake's impact is doing to the people there. >> there's no electricity so communication has been a little tough. and it's that way all the time really. electricity is sporadic there. the infrastructure is not very strong in a lot of ways. so in particular with this earthquake it's going to be even harder. >> the nepal youth foundation plans to raise money to help relief efforts. if you would like to help in rescue and recovery efforts in nepal, head to our web site we have information there abc7 chance.com. >>> we'll have continuing coverage of the nepal earthquake on air and online at abc7news.com and our reporting continues now on twitter@abc7 news bay area. >> highway 1 in marin county is open after a trafficker truck crashed spilling a bunch of milk. the driver lost control around a curve a mile north of nick's cove. 4,000-gallons of milk looked out. some swept into the creek. hundred gallons of diesel fuel also spilled. none of the milk sp
the organization provided scholarships for teenagers in nepal since 1990. one staff member describes what the earthquake's impact is doing to the people there. >> there's no electricity so communication has been a little tough. and it's that way all the time really. electricity is sporadic there. the infrastructure is not very strong in a lot of ways. so in particular with this earthquake it's going to be even harder. >> the nepal youth foundation plans to raise money to help relief...
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kathmandu, nepal's capital is now virtually impassable. rescuers and aide workers are coming from as far away as virginia. >> the ability to get people who are en tumorombed, extricated. >> sunday an aftershock caused more buildings to collapse and more panic. >> it's really moving now. you can see everyone running through the streets. >> reporter: authorities warn the worst damage and higher casualties might be in the vulnerable mountain villages rescue workers are struggling to reach. many of nepal's ancient temples are in ruins. and on mt. everest, an urgent rescue response asthma rained climbers struggle to stay alive. this illinois woman's son is among them. >> the structure of the mountain has changed so the surfers going up have a path laid out, but that path probably is different now. >> reporter: the quake dislodged tons of snow. >> it's rather shaky. >> reporter: one of the climbers on mt. everest posted this video of the moment when the earthquake hit. at least 18 people were killed, including three americans. google executive d
kathmandu, nepal's capital is now virtually impassable. rescuers and aide workers are coming from as far away as virginia. >> the ability to get people who are en tumorombed, extricated. >> sunday an aftershock caused more buildings to collapse and more panic. >> it's really moving now. you can see everyone running through the streets. >> reporter: authorities warn the worst damage and higher casualties might be in the vulnerable mountain villages rescue workers are...
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incredible video from nepal. a climber on mount everest filming one of the avalanche is triggered by the 78 magnitude earthquake, ripping down the mountain. and three americans who were on mount everest have been confirmed dead in that series of avalanches. the state department has not yet released any information about their identities, but we know at least one was a google executive . just about an hour ago, the death toll from the earthquake rose to nearly 2800 people in nepal alone. casserley's have also been reported in neighboring india. tonight, overwhelming international response to the tragedy, people at home sending love and prayers and support to the thousands whose lives are forever changed. rebecca cooper is live in the newsroom. there is an ongoing effort tonight to stand with nepal. rebecca: that's right, the largest search and rescue teams have been sent from china india, and pakistan, but also from here in the u.s., and a number of local organizations are sending help as many relatives are here w
incredible video from nepal. a climber on mount everest filming one of the avalanche is triggered by the 78 magnitude earthquake, ripping down the mountain. and three americans who were on mount everest have been confirmed dead in that series of avalanches. the state department has not yet released any information about their identities, but we know at least one was a google executive . just about an hour ago, the death toll from the earthquake rose to nearly 2800 people in nepal alone....
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keeping in mind that it's pilgrimage season in nepal where hundreds of thousands of indians head to nepal to pay their respects. it will will be an interesting time for both india and nepal as this effort gains more pace as time progresses. >> joining us live from new delhi, thank you so much. >>> coast guard has rescued refugees who face the possibility of death. we speak 20 people in a local town about why they're so desperate to leave ethiopia. >> almost everyone here knew at least five young men killed along side 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 join their families in mourning. they were inconsolable. their pain hard to describe. >> they were looking for a better life. many of their friends here are also desperate to leave. those we talk to say that life is difficult and staying in ethiopia is not an option. these are some of the childhood friends who saw them off two months ago. they hope to follow soon. even as they
keeping in mind that it's pilgrimage season in nepal where hundreds of thousands of indians head to nepal to pay their respects. it will will be an interesting time for both india and nepal as this effort gains more pace as time progresses. >> joining us live from new delhi, thank you so much. >>> coast guard has rescued refugees who face the possibility of death. we speak 20 people in a local town about why they're so desperate to leave ethiopia. >> almost everyone here...
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the organization provided scholarships for teenagers in nepal since 1990. one staff member describes what the earthquake's impact is doing to the people there. >> there's no electricity so communication has been a little tough. and it's that way all the time really. electricity is sporadic there. the infrastructure is not very strong in a lot of ways. so in particular with this earthquake it's going to be even harder. >> the nepal youth foundation plans to raise money to help relief efforts. if you would like to help in rescue and recovery efforts in nepal, head to our web site we have information there abc7 chance.com. >>> we'll have continuing coverage of the nepal earthquake on air and online at abc7news.com and our reporting continues now on twitter@abc7 news bay area. >> highway 1 in marin county is open after a trafficker truck crashed spilling a bunch of milk. the driver lost control around a curve a mile north of nick's cove. 4,000-gallons of milk looked out. some swept into the creek. hundred gallons of diesel fuel also spilled. none of the milk sp
the organization provided scholarships for teenagers in nepal since 1990. one staff member describes what the earthquake's impact is doing to the people there. >> there's no electricity so communication has been a little tough. and it's that way all the time really. electricity is sporadic there. the infrastructure is not very strong in a lot of ways. so in particular with this earthquake it's going to be even harder. >> the nepal youth foundation plans to raise money to help relief...
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should arrive in nepal later today. they're trained to use equipment to find people in the collapsed buildings and confined spaces. they're going to need those skills. this is va of one of the rescues. a man pulled alive from the rubble of a five-story building that collapsed in saturday's quake. many of the people which got out alive are now living in tents trying to stay away from the buildings as the aftershocks continue nearly as strong as the initial 7.8 quake. some of those aftershocks preventing planes carrying aide and aide workers from landing. medical personnel report cases of massive head and chest trauma and doctors are doing many amputations just to keep people alive. and this is what it looked like when that quake struck mt. everest trigger an avalanche. they are ducking for cover as the wall of snow came down on them. at least 17 people died there on mt. everest. there are still many climbers still missing. the head of our urban search and rescue crew task force two told us nepal's infrastructure and the
should arrive in nepal later today. they're trained to use equipment to find people in the collapsed buildings and confined spaces. they're going to need those skills. this is va of one of the rescues. a man pulled alive from the rubble of a five-story building that collapsed in saturday's quake. many of the people which got out alive are now living in tents trying to stay away from the buildings as the aftershocks continue nearly as strong as the initial 7.8 quake. some of those aftershocks...
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>>> total devastation in nepal following that massive earthquake. the death toll is rising as crews rush to rescue survivors trapped in the rubble. the international community is coming together to help the thousands left homeless and hungry. good afternoon. i'm tori campbell. it is a race against time now as many villages in nepal remain buried in rubble following saturday's 7.8 magnitude earthquake. the death toll has now topped 4,000 people and authorities say they expect that number to increase as rescue and recovery crews reach remote villages. another 7,000 have been injured. gifts say it cost -- economists say it will cost about $5,000 to rebuild. the u.s. is pledging another $9 million in aid on top of the 1 million previously pledged. international agencies are mobilizing. countries around the globe are rushing to help. kitty logan has the latest. >> reporter: more than 3,700 dead. thousands more still missing. as the rescue and recovery operation continues, the global effort to help victims of nepal massive earthquake is gearing up. >> rep
>>> total devastation in nepal following that massive earthquake. the death toll is rising as crews rush to rescue survivors trapped in the rubble. the international community is coming together to help the thousands left homeless and hungry. good afternoon. i'm tori campbell. it is a race against time now as many villages in nepal remain buried in rubble following saturday's 7.8 magnitude earthquake. the death toll has now topped 4,000 people and authorities say they expect that...
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we are 900 kilometers away from nepal. it is an hour long flight, yet we felt the aftershock as well. people came running out of the building, stood outside in the open. train and metro services here in calcutta are suspended. this is a reminder of how serious this is, how strong the earthquake was yesterday, just how strong the aftershocks continue to be, which make it very difficult for rescue efforts, relief personnel and the planes carrying relief supplies to go in. people are trying, as you mentioned, several countries are coming together to offer financial assistance. the u.s. offered $1 million in immediate assistance. india sent four planes carrying supplies yesterday, carrying trained crews and things like medicines, hospital and medical supplies, blankets, tents, dry food and another ten planes today. china, as you mentioned, is pitching in. the neighbors around nepal, they are doing whatever they can. many of them have their own citizens. india has been bringing back some of its citizens overnight. there was a p
we are 900 kilometers away from nepal. it is an hour long flight, yet we felt the aftershock as well. people came running out of the building, stood outside in the open. train and metro services here in calcutta are suspended. this is a reminder of how serious this is, how strong the earthquake was yesterday, just how strong the aftershocks continue to be, which make it very difficult for rescue efforts, relief personnel and the planes carrying relief supplies to go in. people are trying, as...
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up next, as rescuers race to find survivors and nepal -- in nepal, we take a look at social media. ♪ rishaad: let's take a look at what is trending on social media. sherry: we are checking the social media reaction to the earthquake in nepal. lots of people sending out condolences, hosting support for people in nepal. one person commenting on a news article, saying what a tragedy, it will be monster get back to normal, or years. -- the monks to get back to normal, or years. to get back to normal, or years. it is about social media platforms doing what they can do help people. facebook has launched just a few months ago the safety check website where you can check if you are safe if you are in the area or no other people in your area in nepal are safe. you also have google, the storage is a few years back in 2010 after haiti occurred, you can look for someone that has information on people. becausee this is tricky in order to use facebook or google you just basically need internet connection of course. google has not been successful in the past years but there are people out there bei
up next, as rescuers race to find survivors and nepal -- in nepal, we take a look at social media. ♪ rishaad: let's take a look at what is trending on social media. sherry: we are checking the social media reaction to the earthquake in nepal. lots of people sending out condolences, hosting support for people in nepal. one person commenting on a news article, saying what a tragedy, it will be monster get back to normal, or years. -- the monks to get back to normal, or years. to get back to...
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>>> desperate rescue efforts in nepal. the quake death toll is now more than two and a half thousand. >>> the fear and panic continues. the region hit by aftershocks and aid agencies are worried about a humanitarian crisis. >>> hello. you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up. yemen's foreign minister rejects peace talks and says 70% of the country is no longer under houthi control. >>> what next for the migrants who make it across the mediterranean to italy? we have a special report. >>> and playing for high stakes turning them at least into the new growth area for gaming. >>> a day and a half after a huge earthquake struck nepal, survivors are still being pulled from the rubble. more than 2,500 are thought to have died and that number could rise as rescue workers move into more remote areas, and the fear and panic continues for many people. aftershocks have rattled understand only nepal but surrounding currents the largest with a 6.7 manage tud. foreign governments have started to send in supplies. this
>>> desperate rescue efforts in nepal. the quake death toll is now more than two and a half thousand. >>> the fear and panic continues. the region hit by aftershocks and aid agencies are worried about a humanitarian crisis. >>> hello. you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up. yemen's foreign minister rejects peace talks and says 70% of the country is no longer under houthi control. >>> what next for the migrants who make it across the...
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for all its cultural wealth, nepal is a poor countries. it's people rely on foreign aid and tore tourism. nepal's call of attractions include everest. april is the start of climbing season. over the last few weeks hundreds of people have been prepare preparing to begin their expeditions. >> all along the base we had quite a few big avalanches come down from those bases. we've had quite a bit of rockfall. most of the party is okay. some people have gone up towards camp one. we should hear from them soon. i hope all is well up there. >> al jazeera. >> now to the story which has been making headlines all week. 150 migrants have been brought to the shore of the island of sicily. just the latest numbers to be rescued by the italian coast guard as boats arrive from north africa. these people were picked up off the coast of libya and transferred to an italian naval festival. separately others were rescued by tunisiaen rescue. we have more from sicily. >> these are some of the more 300 african migrants. many of them from somalia who have been comi
for all its cultural wealth, nepal is a poor countries. it's people rely on foreign aid and tore tourism. nepal's call of attractions include everest. april is the start of climbing season. over the last few weeks hundreds of people have been prepare preparing to begin their expeditions. >> all along the base we had quite a few big avalanches come down from those bases. we've had quite a bit of rockfall. most of the party is okay. some people have gone up towards camp one. we should hear...
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the difficulty therefore is not relief material reaching nepal, the difficulty is they'll reach 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. you point out some of the big challenges as you say facing the nepalese authorities. india says it will play sa crucial role in getting help to nepal. help us through what you are hearing that india is prepared to give, and how soon are they getting that aid to the nepalese. >> well on both counts as far as india's aid is concerned, it's a given. apart from the people of nepal themselves and the government of nepal, most of the relief and counter crisis has to come from india. there's 1900km of an open border. nepal is there on the north of india. and a number of other countries offered aid and are providing fund and material. the relief effort tackling the cr
the difficulty therefore is not relief material reaching nepal, the difficulty is they'll reach 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. you point out some of the big challenges as you say facing the...
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the damage is to nepal as well. forces who have had relations in nepal and worked there and seen it firsthand they say that the indian around nepalese armies share forms of operation particularly in the critical hours to come and the next few days. as time is of the essence in finding survivors and helping those most in need. >> a fair number of individuals were caught up in the disaster and tell us about the impact of that. >> that's right. well, there are hundreds of indians that are waiting to be evacuated out of nepal. we saw two flights land late last night around 10:30 local time was the last time the flight arrived witnesses talking about horrific scenes in the capital and just being very grateful and relieved to be home. states of behar and oto predasia feeling the effects total of 58 deaths confirmed in india, behar having the highest count at the moment. authorities saying that death toll is expected to arise as well and damage is continuing to be assessed in the state of behar in particular. in terms of t
the damage is to nepal as well. forces who have had relations in nepal and worked there and seen it firsthand they say that the indian around nepalese armies share forms of operation particularly in the critical hours to come and the next few days. as time is of the essence in finding survivors and helping those most in need. >> a fair number of individuals were caught up in the disaster and tell us about the impact of that. >> that's right. well, there are hundreds of indians that...
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and an official from nepal tourism says an avalanche buried a camp and eight dead according to nepal tour rhythm and confirms reports we heard earlier about avalanches on the mountain and for sports andy will be along and meeting the golfers who refuse to pack up for winter. ♪ ♪ chile volcano calbuco is puffing out smokes and people leaving homes and airlines cancelling flights and locals living in the shadows of the volcano finding out how they have been effected. >> like a sleeping giant it awoke enand calbuco reminded chile 43 years of lying dormant is a cat nap in the life of an active volcano, more than 10 million-year-old volcano erupted suddenly late wednesday. now many of the 4,000 residents are here and forced to evacuate were briefly allowed to return to the so called red zone to check on their homes and clear roads and roofs as best they could could. >> translator: i came to remove the ash from the roof so it won't collapse. we are nervous and don't know when we will be able to return home. >> reporter: a state of emergency remains in effect in towns and cities near ca
and an official from nepal tourism says an avalanche buried a camp and eight dead according to nepal tour rhythm and confirms reports we heard earlier about avalanches on the mountain and for sports andy will be along and meeting the golfers who refuse to pack up for winter. ♪ ♪ chile volcano calbuco is puffing out smokes and people leaving homes and airlines cancelling flights and locals living in the shadows of the volcano finding out how they have been effected. >> like a sleeping...
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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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the story in nepal. the early hours still is unbelievable. >> we will have team coverage live on the ground in nepal. including dr. sanjay gupta who is inside a hospital in nepal where he just performed brain surgery on a young survivor. plus we will talk to people who are desperate to find their loved ones. there is also evidence that scientists have been expecting a quake like this there. is it possible to predict earthquakes? we will bring you the response to the bruce jenner interview about his gender transition. we will have that and more. >> thank you, alisyn. >>> severe weather threat in the gulf. your first look at the forecast for the week is next. e new s6 hits the stores and i'm like... whoa. open the box and... (sniffing) new phone smell. jump on a video chat with my friend. he's a real fan boy, so i can't wait to show this off. picture is perfect. i got mine at verizon. i... didn't. it's buffering right out of the box he was impressed. i couldn't be happier. couldn't see him but i could hear
the story in nepal. the early hours still is unbelievable. >> we will have team coverage live on the ground in nepal. including dr. sanjay gupta who is inside a hospital in nepal where he just performed brain surgery on a young survivor. plus we will talk to people who are desperate to find their loved ones. there is also evidence that scientists have been expecting a quake like this there. is it possible to predict earthquakes? we will bring you the response to the bruce jenner interview...
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you're watching cnn and we have to begin with nepal. nepal is in survival mode. people are still trapped under piles of debris two days after this 7.8 magnitude quake absolutely flattened mass civilian parts of this country and surrounding areas and shifted its capital ten feet. a little boy is found alive underneath this building that crumbled on top of him. you heard the cheers of celebrations here as this man is pulled out alive. this is 48 hours after he was buried. for every one of these scenes every one of these survival tales there's more and more bodies. right now almost 4,000 people are known to be dead. but with many remote villages still unreachable including the epicenter there, the number of victims is expected to surge. and so is the humanitarian crisis here. nepal already one of the poorest nations in the entire world is overflowing with the injured and medical supplies. they are dwindling and dwindling very quickly, as in wood to burn the bodies to cremeat these bodies. many people are living outside huddled in tents. these people terrified, these
you're watching cnn and we have to begin with nepal. nepal is in survival mode. people are still trapped under piles of debris two days after this 7.8 magnitude quake absolutely flattened mass civilian parts of this country and surrounding areas and shifted its capital ten feet. a little boy is found alive underneath this building that crumbled on top of him. you heard the cheers of celebrations here as this man is pulled out alive. this is 48 hours after he was buried. for every one of these...
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the aftermath of the quake in nepal. the death toll this hour, has been updated to above that 5,000. you see on your screens. and we are joined now live from kathmandu. i understand you are at a military air feet just tell us where you are and what you have seen today? >> errol, this is the nerve center of the military on rags herags -- operations. behind me. the choppers. we have been here, and every 20 minutes we are seeing choppers arriving from various parts of nepal. each bringing, six, seven survivors. really, survivors. talking to them a little while ago who have been stranded for the past threeut food, without water, many of them, buried under some heavy pieces of wood. some of them had broken limbs. others swollen faces. some of them had, i mean, when you come here you see what an international operation it is. because you have pakistani ambulance, indian doctors. and they're all being, brought here, i don't know itch yf you see it to the right. all being brought here. and taken to the hospitals in kathmandu. be
the aftermath of the quake in nepal. the death toll this hour, has been updated to above that 5,000. you see on your screens. and we are joined now live from kathmandu. i understand you are at a military air feet just tell us where you are and what you have seen today? >> errol, this is the nerve center of the military on rags herags -- operations. behind me. the choppers. we have been here, and every 20 minutes we are seeing choppers arriving from various parts of nepal. each bringing,...
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it was remarkable to even get lube to this person in nepal. so many people have not been able to contact those who survived the earthquake. cell phone batteries have died. it's now day two since that devastating earthquake hit, but we were able to get through to young iushi, she is 17 years old. and she and mer family live near kathmandu and she says the will ast two days, they have been huddled in a tent waiting for help. >> physically we are all fine but emotionally we are all exhausted and we are all hoping that this just passes soon that we are going to be okay. it all feels very unreal to me. like every single time i sit down i feel like the ground is shaking, even if it's not. it is like every single time someone falls asleep the ground starts actually shaking and everyone jolts -- jolts up awake. we have not gotten a single blink of sleep. we are all very -- we are all very scared and we are all praying. it's very unreal. it's just -- doesn't feel real to me still. i feel like i'm just stuck in a nightmare. >> that nightmare is very rea
it was remarkable to even get lube to this person in nepal. so many people have not been able to contact those who survived the earthquake. cell phone batteries have died. it's now day two since that devastating earthquake hit, but we were able to get through to young iushi, she is 17 years old. and she and mer family live near kathmandu and she says the will ast two days, they have been huddled in a tent waiting for help. >> physically we are all fine but emotionally we are all exhausted...
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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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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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nepal's police force is working night and day. pulling survivors out of destroyed buildings, proving there is still time to save lives. saturday's massive 7.8 earthquake is being followed up by large aftershocks. thousands are dead. across the region, thousands more are injured. >> on the heist peaks of the him la yas the do tremors triggering further avalanches. >> from this glacier today. >> reporter: he is on the mountain where all the climbers are now accounted for. close by on mt. everest the together toll is greg steadily. at lease northeasterns are month- -- at least three americans are month the victims. the avalanche is blocking their path do down. >> we have to get down. there's no possible route. >> reporter: the state department is trying to establish exactly how many americans are in nepal and how many are in need of help. but right now there is focus on mt. if vest and those climbers stuck precariously on the edge of the world's highest peak. abc news, london. >> tributes going for the google executive based in mount
nepal's police force is working night and day. pulling survivors out of destroyed buildings, proving there is still time to save lives. saturday's massive 7.8 earthquake is being followed up by large aftershocks. thousands are dead. across the region, thousands more are injured. >> on the heist peaks of the him la yas the do tremors triggering further avalanches. >> from this glacier today. >> reporter: he is on the mountain where all the climbers are now accounted for. close...
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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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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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it is now late in the evening in nepal. people are still pulling bodies of loved one from the rubble. the death toll has climbed to 2700 people and that number is likely to rise. 6500 people are injured. authorities are still trying to reach remote areas of western nepal. we're live in the capital kathmandu. so i understand that there are reports of another quake in the country's east. what can you tell us? >> yes those reports are coming from the u.s. geological survey around about 40 minutes ago when we heard that that an earthquake has hit 5.1 earthquake has hit the east of nepal. no reports at the moment of anybody having died or injured or what the damage is in that area. as we hear more we'll let you know. >> we know that it's been a challenging time for rescue workers because of the remoteness of some of these locations. do you know if rescue is going on even though it's dark there? >> it is my understanding that the rescue work continues. what we've seen over the last 36 hours is a large number of search and rescue
it is now late in the evening in nepal. people are still pulling bodies of loved one from the rubble. the death toll has climbed to 2700 people and that number is likely to rise. 6500 people are injured. authorities are still trying to reach remote areas of western nepal. we're live in the capital kathmandu. so i understand that there are reports of another quake in the country's east. what can you tell us? >> yes those reports are coming from the u.s. geological survey around about 40...
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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...