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As Nepal's Prime Minister estimates the death toll could reach 10,000, Tuesday's Dateline has the latest on the earthquake aftermath and the huge mission to help the survivors.Tens of thousands of people are homeless and short of food and water following Saturday's 7.8 magnitude quake. Dateline's Meggie Palmer, Aaron Lewis and Aaron Thomas are in Kathmandu to hear the unfolding stories of devastation and survival.They visit a hospital near the city that's struggling to cope and follow rescue teams, including Nepalese Australians, as they search for survivors, knowing that time is running out.And Dateline asks why a building code developed in 1994, which should have made buildings safer, has been so widely ignored |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-05-05 at 21:25:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Disaster victims -- Psychology.
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Disaster victims -- Services for.
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Earthquakes -- Environmental aspects.
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Emergency management -- Citizen participation.
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Search and rescue operations.
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Earthquake damage.
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Nepal -- Kathmandu.
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Streaming video
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Lewis, Aaron, reporter
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Palmer, Meggie, reporter
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Bhaṭṭarāī, Kamaladeva, contributor
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Bhattarara, Rosnee, contributor
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Giri, Sabina, contributor
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Kayastha, Kranti, contributor
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Nicell, Joan, contributor
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Thapa, Gagan, contributor
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