Nepal earthquake: Official mourning declared for victims
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Among the dead are 18 climbers who were at Mount Everest base camp when it was hit by an avalanche triggered by the quake. Injured woman arrives by helicopter from Ranachour village at town of Gorkha, Nepal. 28 April 2015 Helicopters are bringing in injured people from remote areas Pallet of equipment and supplies for Nepal loaded on to aircraft at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. 28 April 2015 The US is among countries sending emergency supplies and equipment to Nepal In a televised address, Mr Koirala said: "In memory of the Nepali and foreign brothers and sisters and elders and children who have lost their lives in this devastating earthquake, we have decided to observe three days of national mourning from today." Earlier, he said a lack of equipment and expert personnel meant the "appeals for rescues coming in from everywhere" in many cases could not be met. Landslips and aftershocks in remote mountainous areas around the epicentre of the quake are hampering rescue and relief teams. A government spokesman told the BBC that helicopters had been dropping tents, dry food and medicine to remote villages but they were yet to reach many isolated communities. When helicopters have managed to land, they are often mobbed by villagers pleading for food and water, or to be evacuated. line Dharahara tower via satellite before and after the quake Before and after pictures of Nepal show the extent of the devastation
Nepal earthquake: Official mourning declared for victims
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