A mentőcsapatok csak most értek el több nepáli települést, ennyi maradt belőlük

2015 május 06., 16:05
  • Tovább nőtt a halálos áldozatok száma Nepálban: a hivatalos adatok szerint 7652-en veszették életüket, és 16 390-en sérültek meg.
  • A mentőcsapatok több eddig elzárt településre csak most értek el.
  • A 7,9-es erősségű földrengésben 10 718 kormányzati épület semmisült meg, 14 741 megrongálódott.
  • 191 058 lakóház dőlt romba, 175 162 részleges kárt szenvedett.
  • Tízezrek éjszakáznak a szabadég alatt.
GORKHA, NEPAL - MAY 06:  Damaged houses are seen in a village from an Indian Helicopter on May 6, 2015 near Gorkha, Nepal.  A major 7.9 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday 25th April, 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 7000 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 Gorkha település helikopterről. David Ramos/Getty Images
KHANIGAUN, NEPAL - MAY 06:  Damaged houses are seen from an Indian Helicopter on May 6, 2015 in Khanigaun, Nepal.  A major 7.9 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday 25th April, 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 7000 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 Khanigaun falu. David Ramos/Getty Images
Destroyed houses are seen in the remote Kerauja village in Nepal's Gorkha district on May 6, 2015.  The earthquake that struck Nepal on April 25, 2015, killed more 7,600 people and injured another 16, 390 across the country, according to the Nepal Emergency Operation Centre. AFP PHOTO/Philippe Lopez
photo_camera Kerauja falu Gorkha tartományban.. AFP PHOTO/Philippe Lopez
Workers load relief supplies in a helicopter for the World Food Programme (WFP) in Deurali village of Nepal's Gorkha district on May 6, 2015. The earthquake that struck Nepal on April 25, 2015, killed more 7,600 people and injured another 16, 390 across the country, according to the Nepal Emergency Operation Centre. AFP PHOTO/Philippe Lopez
photo_camera Önkéntesek pakolnak meg segélyszállítmányokkal helikoptereket Deurali faluban. AFP PHOTO/Philippe Lopez
Nepalese earthquake survivors look after a child in the remote Kerauja village in Gorkha district on May 6, 2015.  The earthquake that struck Nepal on April 25, 2015, killed more 7,600 people and injured another 16, 390 across the country, according to the Nepal Emergency Operation Centre. AFP PHOTO/Philippe Lopez
photo_camera Túlélők Kerauja faluban. AFP PHOTO/Philippe Lopez
HULCHUK, NEPAL - MAY 06:  Nepale villagers stand among debris on May 6, 2015 in Hulchuk, Nepal.  A major 7.9 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday 25th April, 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 7000 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 Hulchuk megsemmisült lakóépületei. David Ramos/Getty Images
GUMDA, NEPAL - MAY 06:  Nepalese villagers collect aid dropped by an Indian helicopter on May 6, 2015 in Gumda, Nepal.  A major 7.9 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday 25th April, 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 7000 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 Gumdában pakolják ki a segélyszállítmányt egy indiai helikopterből. David Ramos/Getty Images
LAMPUK, NEPAL - MAY 06:  Nepalese villagers look on during an evacuating operation by an Indian helicopter on May 6, 2015 in Lampuk, Nepal.  A major 7.9 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday 25th April, 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 7000 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 Lampuk falu lakói nézik egy sérült elszállítását. David Ramos/Getty Images
GORKHA, NEPAL - MAY 06:  Damaged houses are seen in a village from an Indian Helicopter on May 6, 2015 near Gorkha, Nepal.  A major 7.9 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday 25th April, 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 7000 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 David Ramos/Getty Images
LAMPUK, NEPAL - MAY 06:  Buddy Prasad Grg, 45 is carried by villagers and Nepalese soldiers towards an Indian helicopter after being injured during an aftershock on May 6, 2015 in Lampuk, Nepal.  A major 7.9 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday 25th April, 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 7000 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 Egy sérült evakuálása Lampukban. David Ramos/Getty Images

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