a lot of climbers have decided to take the dignified approach and they climbed up. injured climbers have already been evacuated really but a lot of people have this option of paying for their chopper ride down as well. but there s still hundreds of people out there. most of the injured have been evaced. but a lot of people are climbing down, and the climb is anywhere from three to five days. what about the aid situation? we know a lot of these villages are really hard to access, even in god timeod times. what about accessibility in remote parts of nepal? reporter: well, that s the real story. out in the weshtern districts, bitterness is beginning to set in. the number of casualties we re not close to estimating it.
inside the base and we knew that it was the agency that had been hit. and we knew it was bad. by the time we got on the scene, it was an ugly scene. the conventional unit that was there landed the helicopter right in the courtyard and evaced as many of the wounded as possible. he said jen didn t make it. our logistics chief that we had worked with to close the base on a daily basis didn t make it. and some of her case officers never made it even back to the you know, they died on the scene.
evaced as many of the wounded as possible. he said jen didn t make it. our logistics chief that we had worked with to close the base on a daily basis didn t make it. and some of her case officers never made it even back to the you know, they died on the scene. when you do this, do this and do this, eventually, you lose one. and we lost really good people. when i heard that jennifer
and we knew it was bad. by the time we got on the scene, it was an ugly scene. parts everywhere. the conventional unit that was there landed the helicopter right in the courtyard and evac ed as many of the wounded as possible. he said jen didn t make it. our logistics chief that we had worked with to close the base on a daily basis didn t make it. and some of her case officers never made it even back to the you know, they died on the scene.
we knew that someone had gotten inside the base and we knew that it was the agency that had been hit. and we knew it was bad. by the time we got on the sce scene, it was an ugly scene. the conventional unit that was there landed the helicopter right in the courtyard and evaced as many of the wounded as possible. he said jen didn t make it. our logistics chief that we had worked with to close the base on a daily basis didn t make it. and some of her case officers never made it even back to the you know, they died on the scene.