Photos: Massive quake jolts Nepal
A Nepalese man walks over fallen rocks and past a crushed car on the way to a village in Langtang National Park.
(Joe Sieder / Associated Press)Nepal and its people are reeling in the wake of a massive earthquake and a series of aftershocks.
A rescue team and a sniffer dog search for survivors at a collapsed house in Katmandu, Nepal, after a magnitude 7.3 earthquake on May 12.
(Prakash Mathema / AFP/Getty Images)A sign indicates the start of the Langtang Trail in Syabrubesi, Nepal.
(Joe Sieder / Associated Press)Nepalese villagers walk near their makeshift tents at Laprak village in Gorkha district in Nepal.
(Sajjad Hussain / AFP/Getty Images)Earthquake-affected people take a bath at their temporary shelter at Tundikhel, Nepal. The official death toll climbed to over 7,200, according to the Nepal Emergency Operation Centre, but is expected to be rise higher as more victims are found in remote regions.
(Hemanta Shrestha / EPA)Teams of Korean nongovernment organization Human in Love and Oman’s national search and rescue team pay their respects to the body of a victim they just retrieved from a collapsed building in Balaju, Nepal.
(Diego Azubel / EPA)A woman walks past a building damaged during the devastating earthquake that hit the country in Balaju, Nepal.
(Diego Azubel / EPA)A group of Buddhist monks wearing protective masks gather on a hillside near the Nepalese heritage site known as the Monkey Temple, overlooking Katmandu, Nepal.
(Narendra Shrestha / EPA)Nepalese soldiers load relief goods into an Indian helicopter at the airport in Katmandu, Nepal.
(Diego Azubel / EPA)A Katmandu resident walks among collapsed buildings.
(David Ramos / Getty Images)The scene of the collapsed building from which Pemba Lama was rescued five days after the earthquake.
(Michael Edison Hayden / Los Angeles Times)Andrew Olvera of the L.A. Fire Dept. on the scene in Katmandu.
(Julie Makinen / Los Angeles Times)The scene in Katmandu where a boy was pulled from rubble five days after the earthquake.
(Julie Makinen / Los Angeles Times)An aerial view shows destroyed and damaged buildings and monuments in Katmandu’s Durbar Square on Monday.
(Kishnor Rana / Associated Press)Patan Durbar Square in Lalitpur, Nepal, after the earthquake.
(Kishnor Rana / Associated Press)A quake rescue team member sits on top of the debris from a collapsed temple at Basantapur Durbar Square in Katmandu, Nepal, on April 27.
(Omar Havana / Getty Images)In the wake of the quake and its aftershocks, volunteers clear the debris of a collapsed temple at Basantapur Durbar Square in Katmandu, Nepal, on April 27.
(Omar Havana / Getty Images)Victims of the Nepal earthquake lie inside an Indian air force helicopter as they are evacuated from Trishuli Bazar to Katmandu’s airport on April 27.
(Altaf Qadri / Associated Press)Rescue workers remove debris as they search for quake victims in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on April 26.
(Niranjan Shrestha / Associated Press)A man helps an injured woman at the International Mount Guide camp at the Mt. Everest base camp in Nepal on April 26.
(Azim Afif / Associated Press)The damage at Nepalese heritage site Syambhunaath Stupa, also known as the “monkey temple,” after a powerful earthquake struck Nepal, in Katmandu, Nepal.
(Narendra Shrestha / EPA)Damaged roads are seen after an earthquake on the outskirts of Katmandu.
(Prakash Singh / AFP/Getty Images)A man sits next to the body of a victim of Saturday’s earthquake before cremation at the Pashupatinath temple on the banks of Bagmati river in Katmandu, Nepal.
(Bernat Armangue / Associated Press)Nepalese novice Buddhist monks who live at the Tergar monastery in the Indian town of Bodhgaya offer prayers for the earthquake victims in Nepal.
(AFP / Getty Images)A Nepalese man walks through quake destruction in Bhaktapur.
(Niranjan Shrestha / Associated Press)Pakistani soldiers load relief supplies for victims of the Nepal earthquake into a C-130 aircraft at the a base in Rawalpindi.
(AFP/Getty Images)Nepalese rescue workers carry a body recovered from a collapsed building in Bhaktapur, near Katmandu.
(Niranjan Shrestha / Associated Press)Injured people are treated outside a Katmandu hospital.
(Niranjan Shrestha / Associated Press)A woman cries as her son remains trapped in the debris of a building that collapsed in the earthquake in Kathmandu.
(Niranjan Shrestha / Associated Press)Survivors of Nepal’s massive quake gather in the rubble in Katmandu’s Durbar Square on April 25.
(Niranjan Shrestha / Associated Press)Survivors of Saturday’s earthquake embrace in Katmandu’s Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was shattered by the quake.
(Prakash Mathema / AFP / Getty Images)People clear rubble in Katmandu’s Durbar Square, which was severely damaged by the Nepal earthquake on April 25.
(Prakash Mathemaprakash Mathema / AFP/Getty Images)Emergency rescue workers carry a wounded person on a stretcher after a tower in Katmandu collapsed in the Nepal quake.
(Omar Havana / Getty Images)Volunteers remove debris at the historic Dharahara Tower, a Katmandu landmark, after the Nepal quake.
(Niranjan Shrestha / Associated Press)Residents of Katmandu examine a damaged building after the quake.
(Zhou Shengping / Associated Press)Nepalese people huddle outside a Katmandu hospital after the quake.
(Niranjan Shrestha / Associated Press)People gather in the street after the quake hit Katmandu.
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