
Indian Air Force relief and rescue operations after Nepal earthquake
epa04728838 A handout photograph provided by the Indian Air Force (IAF) on 01 May 2015 shows relief material for Nepal being loaded onto an IAF aircraft at Air Force Station, Palam, New Delhi, India, 30 April 2015. The number of people who died in Nepal's earthquake has reached 6,770, the Home Ministry said. EPA/INDIAN AIR FORCE / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

Aftermath of eathquake in Nepal
epa04729707 A picture made available 02 May 2015 shows a local resident sitting on the roof of his ruined home as residents return to salvage what they can in Barpak village, the epicenter of the devastating earthquake that hit the country on 25 April 2015, Nepal, 01 May 2015. The confirmed official death toll increased to 6,621, with more than 14,000 injured, an Interior Ministry spokesman said. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake was the deadliest in the country for more than 80 years, destroying an estimated 300,000 houses across northern Nepal. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

Aftermath of eathquake in Nepal
epa04729708 A picture made available 02 May 2015 shows a woman carrying her baby through what is left of Barpak village, the epicenter of the devastating earthquake that hit the country on 25 April 2015, Nepal, 01 May 2015. The confirmed official death toll increased to 6,621, with more than 14,000 injured, an Interior Ministry spokesman said. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake was the deadliest in the country for more than 80 years, destroying an estimated 300,000 houses across northern Nepal. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

Aftermath of eathquake in Nepal
epa04729710 A picture made available 02 May 2015 shows a man through a gate to a temple walking on what is left of his village as residents return to their homes to salvage what they can in Barpak village, epicenter of the devastating earthquake that hit the country on 25 April 2015, Nepal, 01 May 2015. The confirmed official death toll increased to 6,621, with more than 14,000 injured, an Interior Ministry spokesman said. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake was the deadliest in the country for more than 80 years, destroying an estimated 300,000 houses across northern Nepal. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

Aftermath of eathquake in Nepal
epa04729713 A picture made available on 02 May 2015 shows local residents returning to their destroyed homes to salvage what they can in Barpak village, epicenter of the devastating earthquake that hit the country on 25 April 2015, Nepal, 01 May 2015. The confirmed official death toll increased to 6,621, with more than 14,000 injured, an Interior Ministry spokesman said. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake was the deadliest in the country for more than 80 years, destroying an estimated 300,000 houses across northern Nepal. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

Aftermath of eathquake in Nepal
epa04729725 A picture made available 02 May shows a local resident sitting in front of her home in Barpak village, epicenter of the devastating earthquake that hit the country on 25 April 2015, Nepal, 01 May 2015. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

KATHMANDU EARTHQUAKE
epa04729732 A picture made available 02 May 2015 shows a local resident walking over dilapidated homes as villagers return to salvage what they can in Barpak village, epicenter of the devastating earthquake that hit the country on 25 April 2015, Nepal, 01 May 2015. The confirmed official death toll increased to 6,621, with more than 14,000 injured, an Interior Ministry spokesman said. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake was the deadliest in the country for more than 80 years, destroying an estimated 300,000 houses across northern Nepal. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL








