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Niranjan Shrestha
Escombros circundam um dos complexos de templos mais antigos após o devastador terremoto de 2015 em Katmandu, Nepal. O desastre matou quase 9 mil pessoas e destruiu mais de 600 mil casas.
A man in Kathmandu surveyed the rubble in part of Kathmandu on Saturday. International aid officials said that the full extent of the damage and its death toll wouldn’t be known for days at least, or possibly much longer.
With hospitals overtaxed and in uncertain structural condition, injured people received treatment outside in the streets. The Red Cross said it had thousands of aid items available for deployment and more on the way from neighboring countries.
Rescue workers set up clinics in the streets to respond to victims on Saturday.
Buildings in and around Durbar Square, a site surrounded by ancient palaces that are listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites, collapsed as a result of the Kathmandu earthquake. Rescuers cleared the debris Saturday afternoon in the search for survivors.
Nepalese families gathered in a field to cremate their family members near Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Estradas ao redor de Catmandu foram divididas como resultado do terremoto e suas réplicas. Aqui, nepaleses inspecionam uma fenda perigosa, criada pelo terremoto.
Montanhas de entulhos se aglomeraram na capital do Nepal. Aqui, os trabalhadores de resgate procuram sobreviventes no domingo em Bhaktapur, perto de Catmandu.