Földrengés után járványveszély Nepálban

2015 május 04., 12:28
  • Több mint egy hete, múlt szombaton 7,9 erősségű földrengés volt Nepálban. Hétezren meghaltak, tizennégyezren megsérültek.
  • Eddig ötvenhét külföldiről tudjuk, hogy meghalt, százkilencet eltűntként tartanak nyilván.
  • A fővárosban Katmanduban és környékén már kezd normalizálódni az élet: csökkent a kórházak terheltsége. A sérültek ellátásába ötven külföldi orvos segített be, az izraeli hadsereg mobilkórházat vitt a helyszínre.
  • A nepáli belügyminiszter felszólította a külföldi mentőcsapatokat, hogy a túlélőkért folytatott kutatást lezárják, vagy térjenek haza, vagy utazzanak vidékre, hogy ott segítsenek. Összesen 34 ország 4050 önkéntese dolgozott Nepálban.
  • Továbbra is súlyos a helyzet vidéken, főleg a kínai határ mellett. Több utat még mindig nem tudtak megtisztítani, így az áram-és vízhiány mellett élelmiszerhiány is sújtja a kis településeket.
  • A szabadban heverő holttestek, állati tetemek és a tiszta vízhiánya miatt a WHO kolerajárványtól tart.
  • Vasárnap szállt le az amerikai légierő C-17-es szállítógépe, ami négy helikoptert vitt. Ezekkel hétfőtől mentőcsapatokat és segélyszállítmányokat juttatnak el a nehezen megközelíthető településekre.
  • A Mount Everesten, Langtang falu mellett száz túrázó és helyi holttestét találták meg hétfőn.
  • Az ENSZ szerint 2,8 millió embernek kellett elhagyni lakóhelyét, mert a háza összedőlt, vagy megsérült. Tízezrek éjszakáznak ideiglenes sátortáborokban.
O GO WITH AFP STORY NEPAL-QUAKE-AID-HERITAGE-RELIGION-BUDDHISM by Beatrice Le Bohec This picture taken on May 2, 2015, shows Nepalese soldiers clearing rubble of buildings at the damaged Swayambhunath temple in Kathmandu, following a 7.8 magnitude earthquake which struck the Himalayan nation on April 25. Desperate survivors living at ground zero of Nepal's earthquake felt abandoned to their fate after losing their loved ones and livelihoods in a disaster that has claimed more than 6,300 lives. AFP PHOTO / Nicolas ASFOURI
photo_camera Nepáli katonák tisztítják meg a katmandui Swayambhunath templomot a fővárosban. AFP PHOTO / Nicolas Asfouri

BHAKTAPUR, NEPAL - MAY 03:  People walk past debris on May 3, 2015 in Bhaktapur, Nepal. A major 7.8 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday, and was followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest that buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 6000 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble.  (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
photo_camera Vasárnap este Bhaktapurbn. David Ramos/Getty Images

KATHMANDU, NEPAL - MAY 02: Residents of Melamchi chase after a truck giving out noodles and water on May 3, 2015 in Nepal. A major 7.9 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday, and was followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest that buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 6000 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
photo_camera Segélyosztás a négyezer lakosú Melamchiben. Chris McGrath/Getty Images

SANKHU, NEPAL - MAY 02:  A man stands among debris of a collapsed building on May 2, 2015 in Sankhu, Nepal. A major 7.8 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday, and was followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest that buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 6000 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble.  (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
photo_camera Férfi áll otthona romjain Sankhuban. David Ramos/Getty Images

KATHMANDU, NEPAL - MAY 01: A man climbs over rubble outside his house in Bhaktapur on May 1, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal. A major 7.8 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday, and was followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest that buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 6000 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
photo_camera Bhaktapuri utca. Chris McGrath/Getty Images

KATHMANDU, NEPAL - MAY 02: 89 year old, Hira Singh Moktan watches over his injured pregnant buffalo amongst the rubble of his home in the remote village of Phalame on May 2, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal. Many residents of Phalame continue to sleep outside as their houses are damaged with severe cracking after Saturdays earthquake. Approximately 80 percent of the houses in rural villages, although still standing are unliveable with extreme cracks and damage. A major 7.9 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday, and was followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest that buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 6000 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
photo_camera A 89 éves Hira Singh Moktan megdöglött bivalya mellett Phalame faluban. Chris McGrath/Getty Images

BHOTECHAUR, NEPAL - MAY 01:  Members of the Ghomenath Chaulagain family work on the resconstruction of their family home on May 1, 2015 in Bhotechaur, Nepal. A major 7.8 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday, and was followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest which buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 6000 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble.  (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
photo_camera Bhotechaurban menti ki egy család megmaradt értékeit a félig összedőlt házukból. David Ramos/Getty Images

BHOTECHAUR, NEPAL - MAY 01:  Members of the Ghomenath Chaulagain family work on the resconstruction of their family home on May 1, 2015 in Bhotechaur, Nepal. A major 7.8 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday, and was followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest which buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 6000 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble.  (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
photo_camera Bhotechaur. David Ramos/Getty Images

MELAMCHI, NEPAL - MAY 01:  Victims of the earthquake charge their mobile phones on the street on May 1, 2015 in Melamchi, Nepal. A major 7.8 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday, and was followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest which buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 6000 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble.  (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
photo_camera Utcai töltőállomás Melamchiban.David Ramos/Getty Images

MELAMCHI, NEPAL - MAY 01:  Victims of the earthquake carry their belongings as they leave the village on May 1, 2015 in Melamchi, Nepal. A major 7.8 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday, and was followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest which buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 6000 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble.  (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
photo_camera Melamchi. David Ramos/Getty Images

The crew of a US C-17 military transport plane unload a Huey helicopter at Kathmandu's international airport on May 3, 2015.  International aid continues to pour into Nepal to help victims of a massive earthquake on April 25 killed at least 7,200 people and devastated vast swathes of one of Asia's poorest countries.      AFP PHOTO/ROBERTO SCHMIDT
photo_camera Amerikai katonák tolják ki a C-17-es szállítógépből az egyik Huey helikoptert. AFP PHOTO/ROBERTO SCHMIDT

TOPSHOTS Members of the Nepalese police clear debris from the historical heritage site, Dunbar square in Kathmandu on May 3, 2015, following a 7.8 magnitude earthquake which struck the Himalayan nation on April 25.  The death toll in Nepal from the devastating earthquake has risen to 7,040, an official from the National Emergency Operations Centre said on May 3, 2015.  AFP PHOTO/ Philippe Lopez
photo_camera Rendőrök dolgoznak a Dunbar tér megtisztításán Katmanduban. AFP PHOTO/ Philippe Lopez

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