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Nepal Earthquake: Death toll may exceeds 15000
By: Tupaki Desk | 27 April 2015 4:15 PM GMTOne may never know the exact toll in the Nepal earthquake which destroyed buildings across the region .The death toll in Nepal's devastating earthquake on Monday crossed 4000 with another 6,000 people declared as severely injured
But as per sources more than 15000 people are believed to have died in a powerful earthquake . Rescue teams were trying hard to clear the debris and the toll will continue to soar up.More bodies are likely to show up and the people reported missing may never come back.
Continuous rains and fresh tremors hampered rescue efforts to locate survivors trapped under tonnes of rubble of flattened homes and buildings.The quake measured 7.8 and struck an area between the capital Kathmandu and the city of Pokhara, It's been most devastating around the epicentre in Gurkha and Lumjung.
Meanwhile Indian government is taking all necessary measurements to bring back the citizens who struck in tragedy. India has mounted a major rescue and rehabilitation effort, deploying 13 military aircraft which carried field hospitals, medicines, blankets, 50 tonnes of water and other materials.
But as per sources more than 15000 people are believed to have died in a powerful earthquake . Rescue teams were trying hard to clear the debris and the toll will continue to soar up.More bodies are likely to show up and the people reported missing may never come back.
Continuous rains and fresh tremors hampered rescue efforts to locate survivors trapped under tonnes of rubble of flattened homes and buildings.The quake measured 7.8 and struck an area between the capital Kathmandu and the city of Pokhara, It's been most devastating around the epicentre in Gurkha and Lumjung.
Meanwhile Indian government is taking all necessary measurements to bring back the citizens who struck in tragedy. India has mounted a major rescue and rehabilitation effort, deploying 13 military aircraft which carried field hospitals, medicines, blankets, 50 tonnes of water and other materials.