Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

TERROR - STRIKEN NEPALIS FLEE CAPITAL AS AFTERSHOCK­S SPREAD FEAR

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BHAKTAPUR REUTERS APRIL 27 - Thousands of Nepalis began fleeing the capital Kathmandu on Monday, terror-stricken by two days of powerful aftershock­s and fearing shortages of food and water after an earthquake that killed more than 3,800 people.

Roads leading out of the mountain valley city of one million were jammed with people, many with babies in their arms, trying to climb onto buses or hitch a ride aboard cars and trucks.

Huge queues had formed at Kathmandu airport with people desperate to get a flight out.

Many said they had slept in the open since Saturday’s quake, either because their homes were flattened or they were terrified that aftershock­s would bring them crashing down.

“We are escaping,” said Krishna Muktari, who runs a small grocery store in Kathmandu city, standing at a major road intersecti­on. “How can you live here? I have got children, they can’t be rushing out of the house all night.” Overwhelme­d authoritie­s were trying to cope with a shortage of drinking water and food, as well as the threat of disease.

The sick and wounded were lying out in the open in Kathmandu, unable to find beds in the devastated city’s hospitals. Surgeons set up an operating theatre inside a tent in the grounds of Kathmandu Medical College.

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 ??  ?? BEFORE: The Kathmandu Durbar Square, at the heart of Nepal’s capital, is full of temples and historic houses with their distinctiv­e roofs
BEFORE: The Kathmandu Durbar Square, at the heart of Nepal’s capital, is full of temples and historic houses with their distinctiv­e roofs

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