Nepal: Nepal Villages Cut Off by Earthquake Wait for Aid as Death Toll Passes 4,000
Apr 27, 2015
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Thomas Fuller and Ellen Barry, New York Times
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Five hours by car from Katmandu, then by foot for several miles past the spot where the road is blocked by boulders and mud, people from the villages near the epicenter of Nepal’s powerful earthquake are burying their dead, despairing of help arriving anytime soon. On Monday afternoon, Parbati Dhakal and several dozen of her neighbors walked two hours down a jungle path, carrying 11 bodies attached to bamboo poles. They stopped at a riverbank where they lowered the dead into holes.