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Red Cross warns of total devastation near Nepal quake epicentre
Friday, 1 May 2015 - 8:28pm IST | Place: Geneva | Agency: PTI
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With so many families in need, the Nepal Red Cross Society said it had almost exhausted its relief stocks which were sufficient for 19,000 families.
Quake victims rest in a camp Agencies Reuters
The Red Cross warned on Friday that nearly all homes had been wiped out in some towns and villages near the epicentre of Nepal's devastating earthquake.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said they remained "extremely concerned" about the welfare of hundreds of thousands of people in Nepal, five days after a massive earthquake that killed nearly 6,000 people.
In areas outside the Kathmandu Valley, the fate of many people remains unknown, the organisation said.*"Six Red Cross assessment teams are reporting that some towns and villages in the worst-affected districts close to the epicentre have suffered almost total devastation," it said in a statement.
"Local residents are in a desperate situation," it added.*The devastation appeared particularly dire in the Sindupalchowk region, a mountainous area northeast of Kathmandu, which was becoming a major focus of international relief efforts.
"One of our teams that returned from Chautara in Sindupalchowk district reported that 90 percent of the homes are destroyed," said Jagan Chapagain, head of IFRC's Asia Pacific division.*"The hospital has collapsed, and people are digging through
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Red Cross warns of total devastation near Nepal quake epicentre
Friday, 1 May 2015 - 8:28pm IST | Place: Geneva | Agency: PTI
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With so many families in need, the Nepal Red Cross Society said it had almost exhausted its relief stocks which were sufficient for 19,000 families.
Quake victims rest in a camp Agencies Reuters
The Red Cross warned on Friday that nearly all homes had been wiped out in some towns and villages near the epicentre of Nepal's devastating earthquake.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said they remained "extremely concerned" about the welfare of hundreds of thousands of people in Nepal, five days after a massive earthquake that killed nearly 6,000 people.
In areas outside the Kathmandu Valley, the fate of many people remains unknown, the organisation said.*"Six Red Cross assessment teams are reporting that some towns and villages in the worst-affected districts close to the epicentre have suffered almost total devastation," it said in a statement.
"Local residents are in a desperate situation," it added.*The devastation appeared particularly dire in the Sindupalchowk region, a mountainous area northeast of Kathmandu, which was becoming a major focus of international relief efforts.
"One of our teams that returned from Chautara in Sindupalchowk district reported that 90 percent of the homes are destroyed," said Jagan Chapagain, head of IFRC's Asia Pacific division.*"The hospital has collapsed, and people are digging through
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