Wednesday 29 April 2015

NEPAL EARTHQUAKE: REMOTE VILLAGES HAVE STARTED RECEIVING AID


Remote regions near the epicentre of Saturday's devastating earthquake in Nepal have begun to receive aid.
UN says areas like Dhading and Gorkha have begun to receive aid as relief efforts continue in Kathmandu Valley.
The 7.8 magnitude quake killed over 5,000 people. Many survivors are desperately in need of food and water. In fear of further aftershocks, thousands of people are queuing to board buses to leave the capital.
Government is providing free transport for residents of Kathmandu as school buses are being used to supplement bus services.


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