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The crash in Nepal, put the whole world on the ears! Before & After
Could not the world recover from the eruption of the volcano Calbuco Chile as humanity struck another devastating natural disaster, which literally shook the whole world, if not, then a large part of it. This Saturday in Nepal held a powerful earthquake of magnitude 7, 8, which claimed thousands of lives, destroyed many historical monuments and deprived ordinary people homeless.
Now in flood-hit regions began to flow humanitarian aid, however Nepal residents feel an acute shortage of medical equipment, food and bags of dead bodies.
Instantly pompous Nepal has turned into junk. Look at the pictures before and after the quake. And I would not wish the enemy!
The statue of King Pratap Malla
In an instant, the statue of the XVII century collapsed columns, which stood for centuries. Several historical buildings in the Kathmandu Durbar Square are simply razed to the ground.
Temple of Goddess Taleju sacrifice
Not far from the entrance of the temple collapsed a small building, which is considered one of the major Hindu religious sites.
Durbar Square (Palace Square) in Kathmandu
On Durbar Square - UNESCO World Heritage Site - lay whole heaps of rubble. Maja Deval Temple, built in 1690, in the two accounts had been destroyed.
One of the main streets of Kathmandu
Because of the earthquake on the street as if life stopped. Due to the lack of electricity and fear of building collapses, many companies have suspended their work.
Buddhist Stupa
People in the area close to Durbar Square, even made a makeshift shelter.
City Lalitpur, Patan and
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, which has suffered in the earthquake.
View from the bird's-eye view of the park in Kathmandu before and after the earthquake
Narayanhiti Palace Museum
Open areas Patan
Volunteers are helping to collect the wreckage three-storey temple in Kathmandu.
Temple shikhara on Palace Square, Bhaktapur
After the earthquake of Nepalese took to the destruction of the Temple area.
Dharahara Tower, Kathmandu
The earthquake struck 62-meter high observation tower historical Dharahara - one of the main attractions of the city.
Sometimes nature is cruel and merciless
Now in flood-hit regions began to flow humanitarian aid, however Nepal residents feel an acute shortage of medical equipment, food and bags of dead bodies.
Instantly pompous Nepal has turned into junk. Look at the pictures before and after the quake. And I would not wish the enemy!
The statue of King Pratap Malla
In an instant, the statue of the XVII century collapsed columns, which stood for centuries. Several historical buildings in the Kathmandu Durbar Square are simply razed to the ground.
Temple of Goddess Taleju sacrifice
Not far from the entrance of the temple collapsed a small building, which is considered one of the major Hindu religious sites.
Durbar Square (Palace Square) in Kathmandu
On Durbar Square - UNESCO World Heritage Site - lay whole heaps of rubble. Maja Deval Temple, built in 1690, in the two accounts had been destroyed.
One of the main streets of Kathmandu
Because of the earthquake on the street as if life stopped. Due to the lack of electricity and fear of building collapses, many companies have suspended their work.
Buddhist Stupa
People in the area close to Durbar Square, even made a makeshift shelter.
City Lalitpur, Patan and
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, which has suffered in the earthquake.
View from the bird's-eye view of the park in Kathmandu before and after the earthquake
Narayanhiti Palace Museum
Open areas Patan
Volunteers are helping to collect the wreckage three-storey temple in Kathmandu.
Temple shikhara on Palace Square, Bhaktapur
After the earthquake of Nepalese took to the destruction of the Temple area.
Dharahara Tower, Kathmandu
The earthquake struck 62-meter high observation tower historical Dharahara - one of the main attractions of the city.
Sometimes nature is cruel and merciless
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