People in Nepal's remote villages wait in rubble for help
Without food or supplies, many Nepalese affected by the earthquake are waiting for emergency aid that doesn't seem to be coming
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Without food or supplies, many Nepalese affected by the earthquake are waiting for emergency aid that doesn't seem to be coming
They're the furry lining in an otherwise very dark cloud - elite search and rescue dogs, sent from all over the globe to save earthquake victims in Nepal
Kathmandu residents whose homes survived monster quake start heading back indoors, but serious challenges remain for Himalayan nation
New York physician helping where he can, but in impoverished nation reeling from quake, another threat is looming
Pemba Tamang tells CBS News how he stayed alive in a pocket beneath the twisted remnants of a building in Kathmandu
Buddhist monks break tenet of their faith to aid search for missing 9-year-old boy in Nepal
Rescuers worked to extract trapped teen without causing hotel teetering above them to topple
The world's tallest mountain lost a bit of its stature as massive quake thrust surrounding areas higher
5 days after massive earthquake hits Himalayan nation, search teams hear a voice coming from underneath a leveled hotel in Kathmandu
"When I saw the baby alive all my sorrow went," photojournalist says after rescue workers pulled 4-month-old boy from wrecked home
Days after deadly earthquake, many victims near epicenter are still waiting for treatment
Amid fears of disease spreading in Kathmandu, thousands line up for free government bus tickets out
As death toll passes grim landmark, many in hard-hit capital desperate for help and worried about disease
16 U.S. travelers safely off mountain and soon to be home, but for thousands of others, help is still scarce
Experts say there is still pent-up seismic pressure: "The earthquakes in this region can be much, much larger"
Choppers crisscross remote region ferrying the wounded from deadly quake; man rescued from rubble in Kathmandu
"Today is still a hopeful day" for finding survivors, but the clock is ticking and thousands need urgent medical attention
With base camp on world's highest mountain in ruins after killer avalanche, those who've made it down have harrowing stories to tell
Full scale of Himalayan disaster to come clear as crews helicopter into remote villages near epicenter
American scientist Jon Kedrowski explains why it wasn't just the snow that made the avalanche so destructive
As death toll soars, official says many villages -- where nearly all homes may be flattened -- can't even be reached yet
Dozens of organizations have members on the ground in Nepal and have launched online fundraisers to help victims
Crew of cargo plane that brought soldiers to Nepal also is remaining in case of a request to evacuate any American citizens
The enormous tremor that has devastated Nepal packed 10 hydrogen bombs' worth of energy at an unusually shallow depth
Dozens of mountaineers' path off the world's highest peak blocked by earthquake-sparked avalanche
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