aftershocks are still happening, but the tsunami warning has been cancelled this morning. people can go back to their houses if their houses are safe. in go back to their houses if their houses are safe. go back to their houses if their houses are safe. in terms of the level of damage, houses are safe. in terms of the level of damage, how houses are safe. in terms of the level of damage, how extensive | houses are safe. in terms of the l level of damage, how extensive is it? , a, , , level of damage, how extensive is it? many houses, particularly the old wooden it? many houses, particularly the old wooden houses, it? many houses, particularly the old wooden houses, have - it? many houses, particularly the i old wooden houses, have collapsed. many people have died because of the collapsed houses. collapsed houses. when you look at this particular collapsed houses. when you look at this particular situation collapsed houses. when you look at this particular situation how -
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At least 111 people were killed when an earthquake collapsed buildings in northwest China, state media reported Tuesday, as rescue workers raced to start digging through rubble.
Rescue workers in Nepal began digging through the rubble of collapsed houses with their hands on Saturday, searching for survivors after the country's worst earthquake in eight years killed 137 people and shook buildings as far away as New Delhi. The quake struck the Jajarkot region in the west of the Himalayan nation at 11:47 p.m. (1802 GMT) on Friday with a 6.4 magnitude, Nepal's National Seismological Centre said. The German Research Centre for Geosciences measured it at 5.7 and the U.S. Geological Survey at 5.6.
KATHMANDU (Reuters) -Rescue workers in Nepal began digging through the rubble of collapsed houses with their bare hands on Saturday, searching for survivors after the country's worst earthquake in eight years killed 157 people and shook buildings as far away as New Delhi. The quake struck the Jajarkot region in the west of the Himalayan nation at 11:47 p.m. (1802 GMT) on Friday with a 6.4 magnitude, Nepal's National Seismological Centre said. The German Research Centre for Geosciences measured i