2015-05-18 15:52:00

Nepal quake death toll is highest on record


Over 8,500 people have been killed by two major earthquakes that hit Nepal, making it the deadliest ‎ disaster on record to hit the Himalayan nation.   A 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Nepal on April 25, killing thousands and ‎demolishing more than half a million homes, most of them in rural areas cut off from emergency ‎medical care.  Another major quake struck on Tuesday of the capital Kathmandu, just as Nepalis were beginning to recover from the previous earthquake.  The death toll from the two quakes now stands at ‎‎8,583, the home ministry said on Sunday.  The previous deadliest earthquake to strike the country – in ‎1934 - killed at least 8,519 in Nepal, as well as thousands more in neighbouring India.  ‎

In Dolakha district east of Kathmandu, which was hit hardest by the second quake, dozens of ‎landslides have blocked access to remote villages.  In Singati village, devastated by a landslide, dozens ‎are still missing and rescue workers are yet to remove debris from all of the village to recover bodies, ‎district officials said.‎

Prime Minister Sushil Koirala told reporters on Sunday 58 foreigners had died in the two earthquakes. ‎Koirala said 112 foreigners were still unaccounted for, although many of those could be backpackers ‎who choose not to register with authorities when they leave the country.  (Source: Reuters) ‎








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