黑料社

101-year-old rescued after Nepal quake as fears grow in rural areas

In this photo released by China's Xinhua 黑料社 Agency, a collapsed building is seen in Nepal's capital Kathmandu Saturday, April 25, 2015. A strong earthquake shook Nepal's capital and the densely populated Kathmandu Valley before noon Saturday, causing extensive damage with toppled walls and collapsed buildings, officials said. (Zhou Shengping/Xinhua via AP) NO SALES

In this photo released by China鈥檚 Xinhua 黑料社 Agency, a collapsed building is seen in Nepal鈥檚 capital Kathmandu Saturday, April 25, 2015. A strong earthquake shook Nepal鈥檚 capital and the densely populated Kathmandu Valley before noon Saturday, causing extensive damage with toppled walls and collapsed buildings, officials said. AP

KATHMANDU, Nepal 鈥 Rescuers have pulled a 101-year-old man alive from his ruined home a week after Nepal鈥檚 earthquake claimed at least 7,200 lives, as the government warned Sunday the death toll will climb 鈥渕uch higher鈥.

Funchu Tamang was rescued on Saturday from the rubble of his house with only minor injuries to his ankle and hand, after the quake ripped through the impoverished country on April 25.

鈥淗e was brought to the district hospital in a helicopter. His condition is stable,鈥 police officer Arun Kumar Singh told AFP from Nuwakot district, around 80 kilometers (50 miles) northwest of Kathmandu.

READ:

Nepal鈥檚 National Emergency Operation Centre, part of the Ministry of Home Affairs, tweeted that a 101-year-old was rescued in Nuwakot鈥檚 Kimtang village.

Police also pulled three women survivors from under rubble on Sunday听in Sindhupalchowk, one of the worst-hit districts, although it was not immediately clear how long they had been trapped.

The rescues were rare good news for the devastated country after officials on Saturday ruled out finding more survivors buried in the ruins and the focus shifted to trying to deliver听aid to thousands of people in remote Himalayan areas.

READ: Google executive killed on Everest after Nepal quake

Finance Minister Ram Sharan Mahat said the death toll was likely to jump once relief teams reach mountain villages flattened in the worst quake to hit the nation in more than 80 years.

鈥淭here are still villages where we know that all houses have been destroyed, but have not yet been able to reach,鈥 Mahat said in a statement.

鈥淭he aftershocks have not receded and we expect the final casualty numbers to climb much higher,鈥 the minister said, as he appealed for hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign donations to help rebuild the country.

The 7.8-magnitude quake wreaked a trail of death and destruction, reducing much of the capital Kathmandu to rubble and triggering a deadly avalanche on Mount Everest.

BACKSTORY: Magnitude-7.9 quake hits Nepal; heavy damage

In the worst-hit districts of Gorkha and Sindhupalchowk, almost 90 percent of the mostly stone and mud homes have been destroyed, the United Nations said in its latest situation report.

鈥淥ur priority now is really to try to reach those people (in remote areas), get immediate assistance to them,鈥 the UN鈥檚 head of humanitarian affairs Valerie Amos said.

The relief effort received a boost late Sunday when a United States Air Force C-17 aircraft and four tilt-rotor Ospreys landed in Kathmandu.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e going to make an immediate difference,鈥 US Brigadier General Paul Kennedy said.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got search and rescue teams waiting to go out to the remote areas, we鈥檝e got relief supplies, especially shelters. Most people don鈥檛 understand that a shelter is the most pressing need, so we鈥檙e going to take these things out starting tomorrow morning,鈥 he added.

International planes loaded with relief supplies have poured into landlocked Nepal, but there have been numerous reports of many getting stuck at Kathmandu鈥檚 small airport, and customs officials stopping trucks filled with aid from crossing into the country from neighbouring India.

Amos had said she was worried that tonnes of foreign aid was being held up by red tape.

鈥淚 was extremely concerned to hear reports that customs was taking such a long time,鈥 Amos told AFP on Saturday, saying she had asked Prime Minister Sushil Koirala to speed up customs clearance for aid materials.

鈥淗e has undertaken to ensure that happens, so I hope that from now we will see an improvement in those administrative issues.鈥

Death toll hits 7,250

Tribhuvan International Airport has been closed to heavy planes over concern about the condition of the single runway after the quake and a series of strong aftershocks, said Birendra Prasad Shrestha, the airport鈥檚 manager.

鈥淲e have issued a notice saying that aircraft with a total weight exceeding 196 tonnes will not be allowed to land at Kathmandu airport,鈥 Shrestha told AFP.

鈥淭here are no visible cracks in the runway but there have been so many tremors recently that we have to take precautions 鈥 we don鈥檛 know what鈥檚 happening below the surface.

鈥淭his runway is the only lifeline for Kathmandu 鈥 if it goes, everything goes.鈥

The death toll from the disaster has hit 7,250, according to the Emergency Operations Centre, with more than 14,000 injured. More than 100 were also killed in India and China.

Fifty-one bodies, including those of six foreigners, have been found in the popular Langtang trekking region hit by a quake-triggered avalanche.

鈥淲e estimate that about 100 foreigners might still be missing in the area,鈥 senior local official Uddav Prasad Bhattarai said.

鈥淥ur priority was to get the survivors out. We rescued over 350 people, about a half of them were tourists or guides,鈥 he told AFP in Rasuwa district that includes Langtang, north of Kathmandu.

Climbing firms Sunday called off their Everest spring expeditions, after the quake-triggered avalanche killed 18 on the world鈥檚 highest peak.

鈥淲ith ongoing aftershocks and tremors we can鈥檛 continue expeditions,鈥 said two-time Everest summiteer Dawa Steven Sherpa of Kathmandu-based Asian Trekkers.

LATEST STORIES
Read more...