2015年11月16日 星期一

Week 2 尼泊爾地震

Nepal earthquake: Rescue resumes after deadly tremor



  • 13 May 2015
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  • From the sectionAsia


Rescue work has resumed finding the victims and survivors of the latest deadly earthquake to hit Nepal.

At least 65 people died there and nearly 2,000 were hurt in Tuesday's 7.3 magnitude[1] quake, with fears the figures could rise. At least 17 died in India.
The search continues for a missing US aid helicopter with eight people on board[2].
Aid agencies have appealed for[3] funding, saying Tuesday's tremor[4] has badly hit efforts to help those already affected by the 7.8-magnitude quake on 25 April.
Thousands of Nepalis[5] - many of whom have not returned to their homes since the first quake, which killed over 8,000 people - spent another night in the open[6].
The latest earthquake was centered about 76km (47 miles) east of the capital, Kathmandu, about halfway to the town of Namche Bazaar in the Everest region.
A second tremor of 6.3-magnitude hit 30 minutes later; numerous aftershocks[7] followed.
The main quake was felt as far away as northern India, Tibet and Bangladesh.
Nepal's districts of Dolakha and Sindhupalchowk, in the foothills[8] of the Himalayas, were worst hit, with reports of landslides and fallen buildings.
The Red Cross said it had been told of many casualties[9] in the town of Chautara in Sindhupalchowk, where it has a hospital and which has become a hub[10] for humanitarian aid.
"Hundreds of people are pouring in. They are treating dozens for injuries and they have performed more than a dozen surgeries," said spokeswoman Nichola Jones on Tuesday.
Richard Ragan of the World Food Programme said the latest quake had set back[11] the relief effort and many UN agencies were now "desperately[12] short of funds".
He said parts of Nepal were so hard to reach "that the images of how people are suffering in these remote places aren't so evident[13], but I can tell you... the devastation[14] is tremendous".
A senior official in Dolakha made a similar appeal, saying more helicopters and supplies are needed to help those people stranded[15] in remote villages.
"People are terrorized. Everyone is scared here. They spent the night in the open," said Prem Lal Lamichane.
Meanwhile, the hunt continues for a US Marine Corps Huey helicopter which went missing near the town of Charikot, in Dolakh, while delivering aid.
The Pentagon said six US Marines and two Nepali soldiers were on board.
Some 400 Nepalese soldiers backed by helicopters are now focusing their search on a nearby river, a senior Nepalese army officer said.
"The info[16] we have is that it is down in one of the rivers, but none of the choppers[17] has seen it yet," Major Rajan Dahal was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying.
The Pentagon[18] had earlier said there had been no sign of a crash, and was hopeful the craft may have landed safely having indicated it had fuel problems.
While the major earthquakes of the last two weeks have brought down many buildings, others are badly damaged and remain a danger.
Officials walked through Chautura on Wednesday using bullhorns[19] to warn residents to leave their homes. "
But most people had already left, spending the night in tents or in makeshift shelters[20].
The question for many now is when to return.
"I was thinking of moving to a rented room, but today was so scary I can't risk my family's life," Dipak Koirala, in Kathmandu, told AFP news agency.



Structure of the Lead
WHO- People suffered from earthquake in Nepal
WHEN- 2015, after the earthquake
WHAT- people died, houses collapsed
WHY- earthquake
WHERE- Nepal
HOW- feared, starving, homeless


Keywords :


[1] Magnitude : (地震)級數
[2] On board : 在機上
[3] Appeal for : 懇求;請求
[4] Tremor : 地震;顫抖
[5] Nepalis : 尼泊爾人
[6] Open : 戶外;野外;空地
[7] Aftershock : 餘震
[8] Foothill : 山腳;山麓
[9] Casualty : 傷亡者;受害者
[10] Hub : 中心;樞紐
[11] Set back : 阻礙;延緩;使挫折
[12] Desperately : 極度地;極嚴重地
[13] Evident : 明顯的;明白的
[14] Devastation : (大規模)破壞
[15] Strand : 處於困境
[16] Info : 信息
[17] Chopper : 直升機
[18] Pentagon : 五角大廈
[19] Bullhorn : 擴音器;大聲公
[20] Makeshift shelter : 臨時避難所

2 則留言:

  1. I am unable to imagine the scene of countless buildings collapsing after a strong earthquake. Reconstruction is a long way, which will take a great amount of time and money. The victims may be in despair and feel very helpless. I sincerely hope that they can be out of sorrow as soon as possible.

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  2. A strong earthquake always happen suddenly, and everyone cannot predict. The victims maybe hope to be saved quickly; earthquake usually occurs quickly and building easily collapse .Accident always need to be solved with much money and much time. I wish that they can be out of sorrow as soon as possible.

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