Rescuers struggle to find Nepal quake survivors, deaths at 137
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[November 04, 2023]
By Gopal Sharma
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Rescue workers in Nepal began digging through the
rubble of collapsed houses with their hands on Saturday, searching for
survivors after the country's worst earthquake in eight years killed 137
people and shook buildings as far away as New Delhi.
The quake struck the Jajarkot region in the west of the Himalayan nation
at 11:47 p.m. (1802 GMT) on Friday with a 6.4 magnitude, Nepal's
National Seismological Centre said. The German Research Centre for
Geosciences measured it at 5.7 and the U.S. Geological Survey at 5.6.
Officials fear the death toll could rise as first responders had reached
the hilly area near the epicenter, some 500 km (300 miles) west of the
capital Kathmandu, only early on Saturday and began searching for
survivors.
"The number of injured could be in the hundreds and the deaths could go
up as well," Jajarkot district official Harish Chandra Sharma told
Reuters by phone.
Although the quake's magnitude was not severe, the damage and the death
toll would likely be high due to the poor quality of construction in the
area and that it struck while people slept, officials said.
Rescue work was expected to be slow as emergency teams must first clear
roads blocked by landslides in many places, they said, adding that
helicopters and small planes have been asked to be ready to join the
effort.
The quake is the deadliest since 2015 when about 9,000 people were
killed in two earthquakes. Whole towns, centuries-old temples and other
historic sites were reduced to rubble then, with more than a million
houses destroyed, at a cost to the economy of $6 billion.
Officials said 99 people were killed in Jajarkot and 38 in neighboring
Rukum West district, both in Karnali province. The epicenter was in the
village of Ramidanda.
Three towns and three villages were known to be affected in Jajarkot,
which has a population of 190,000 with villages scattered in remote
hills, authorities said.
At least 85 people were injured in Rukum West and 55 in Jajarkot, an
official in the prime minister's office said.
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"Many houses have collapsed, many others have developed cracks.
Thousands of residents spent the entire night in cold, open grounds
because they were too scared to go in into the cracked houses as
aftershocks struck," Sharma said.
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A damaged building is seen after an earthquake in Jajarkot, Nepal,
November 4, 2023. Prime Minister Office/Handout via REUTERS
"I have myself not been able to go in."
Local TV channels showed rescuers digging through the rubble with
their bare hands looking for survivors in the debris of collapsed
houses. Injured people were shown being carried to a rescue
helicopter to move them to hospitals.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal flew to the area early on Saturday
with a 16-member army medical team to oversee search, rescue and
relief, his office said.
His office appealed to political parties, social workers and the
public to donate funds to help arrange food, water, clothes and
tents for the survivors.
A small aeroplane carrying medical supplies and health workers was
diverted to nearby Surkhet after it failed to land in Chaurjahari in
nearby Rukum district due to bad weather, said army spokesman
Krishna Bhandari.
Local media footage showed crumbled facades of multi-storied brick
houses, with large pieces of furniture scattered. Videos on X showed
people running into the street as some buildings were evacuated.
The tremors were felt in New Delhi, about 600 km (370 miles) away,
and other parts of north India, shaking buildings and forcing people
to run into the street late in the night.
Authorities in the northern Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and
Uttarakhand, both of which border Nepal, said there were no reports
of any damage there.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was deeply saddened by
the loss of lives and damage in Nepal.
"India stands in solidarity with the people of Nepal and is ready to
extend all possible assistance. Our thoughts are with the bereaved
families and we wish the injured a quick recovery," he posted on X.
(Reporting by Gopal Sharma in Kathmandu; Additional reporting by
Saurabh Sharma in LUCKNOW, India; Writing by YP Rajesh; Editing by
William Mallard)
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