Aid distribution near the quake's epicenter... not by Nepal govt or foreign agencies but locals. #NepalQuake #ctvnews pic.twitter.com/SylltmGcwM
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv) May 1, 2015
Janis Mackey Frayer travelled to rural areas outside of the capital of Kathmandu, where she finds a wasteland of ruined villages.
She talked to a local doctor who, with friends and store owners, cobbled together a relief effort of their own -- with a small truck loaded with some food, some tarps and other supplies that ran out fast. Watch her report from Friday:
#Nepal govt has appealed for other countries to send helicopters. Too difficult to reach remote villages. #NepalQuake pic.twitter.com/QFyKbMMvEs
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv) May 1, 2015
What's left. #NepalQuake #ctvnews #ctvnationalnews pic.twitter.com/eI4BSlxFjr
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv) May 1, 2015
Nareshwor, #Nepal. pic.twitter.com/yuM8FLgm1C
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv) April 30, 2015
Tonight, Daniele Hamamdjian reports from Kathmandu where, seven days after the earthquake, people are struggling with the new normal.
Despite intensive search, no survivors found here. #Kathmandu pic.twitter.com/sWcR8vGI0b
— Daniele Hamamdjian (@DHamamdjian) May 1, 2015
An awful moment today, when a relative had to ID a body lying on the sidewalk. #Kathmandu pic.twitter.com/eCm7MR1g1m
— Daniele Hamamdjian (@DHamamdjian) May 1, 2015