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Death toll at 2,500 as lifeless bodies flood streets (Graphic photos)

Grieving women hold the hands of relatives as they lie beneath a thin white sheet in the city of Kathmandu.
Grieving women hold the hands of relatives as they lie beneath a thin white sheet in the city of Kathmandu.
In the country’s capital, Kathmandu, lifeless bodies of those recovered from the debris are laid on the streets, covered with white sheets as their relatives mourn and prepare them for mass cremation.
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It is 24 hours after a 7.8 magnitude wreaked havoc on Nepal, and hundreds are still missing, countless are buried under the ruins as death toll rockets – more than 2, 500 as at Sunday, April 26.

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In the country’s capital, Kathmandu, lifeless bodies of those recovered from the debris are laid on the streets, covered with white sheets as their relatives mourn and prepare them for mass cremation.

Nepal, known for its unique monumental structures and tourist sites, including Mount Everest, is a shadow of itself. The quake levelled the soil of the Asian nation, and with almost half of the people in it.

Rescue teams say dead bodies are recovered in more than quadruple on a per hour basis.

According to Dailymail, survivors are begging the international community for blood and relief materials to sustain the remaining population. Surgeons are said to have their hands full as they treat the wounded in tents – the country’s theatres are in ruins.

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Revert to Pulse previous reports on the disastrous earthquake here and here.

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