Just a couple of days after Nepal’s worst earthquake in 80 years, the official death toll climbed to more than 4,000 with humanitarian aid starting to flow to the capital.
A drone flew over Nepal giving us a “bird’s eye view” of the destruction.
Nepali citizens were desperate to track down family members, and walking down the airport road on foot with rolling suitcases behind them.
The government is just now getting a grasp of the destruction in the isolated places of Nepal. It is nearly impossible to identify which villages are most in need, and how many may be dead or injured.
“I asked them to send 25 young people to help bury our dead and search for the injured,” Mr. Dhakal said. “They told me, ‘We can’t even rescue the injured in Katmandu. How do you expect us to do anything for you now?’ ”
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