either lived or they ve died. the people who lived, they are the walking wounded. they are okay. they don t need operation, here it s different situations they are live and it s tenuous. they re on the edge. that s a part of the reason these hospitals are becoming so busy. i will tell you, there was a lull in the number of patients that came in over the past few hours, the ambulance started to come in. people bringing in their loved ones by any means that they can alisyn. sanjay we know you have an intense day ahead of you. we will check in with you later in the program. thanks so much. mikaela. all right. we will have moral sin on the devastation in nepal. first, the city of baltimore is boiling over after a weekend of violence. the family of freddie gray today prepares to bury freddie. are we any closer to finding out how that man died in police custody?
look this has been a big calamity. it s obviously a huge tragedy. right now they re in dire straights, but they re relying on the international community for help. he was thankful to the international community. he was moving fast and getting out to do as much as he can acknowledging the fact that international relief is necessary and he is very thankful for it at this time mikaela. sanjay thank you so much. we will be checking back in with you when we can, obviously. mikaela, we want to get back to our breaking news in a moment. let s go to inside mix on new day with john king. good morning, alisyn. god bless the doctors in nepal. quickly, let s go inside politics with me to show the reporting insights jackie can i sin kucinich and jackie.
we are not sure about the whereabouts after her parents. it was her grandfather that brought her in. we are trying to locate other family members. this i am told alisyn is a rather common scenario. just another ambulance is pulling in right now. sometimes they come in taxicabs. sometimes they come by foot. sometimes they re being kaerld by family members or friends, you don t know. this is a common scenario what we are seeing. again, there was a little wall and people thought maybe the worst was over. when somebody s rescue missions were going on. now those patients are all coming to these hospitals. of course it s a good news bad news scenario in that they are finding survivors, the hospital can t accommodate all the patients. how many do you think are there now, sanjay? i have been asking that question. it s so hard to tell. i will tell you there is a main hospital right next door where i am standing right now. that building is 120-years-old i
while simultaneous doing the aftershocks, obviously challenging enough with the situation, but even more so with these aftershocks, in the operating room i don t know if you seen much footage, are literally bringing in five lights to the operation. they didn t have electricity, drills everything had to be done by hand to remove a portion of the skull. colombia operations. they didn t have the power to use caughterizations to stop the bleeding. it s primitive. sterilizing your hands involves someone pouring saline water over your hands with iodine. i seen situation all over the world, alisyn. this is as bad currently as i ve seen. it s really really challenge with the limited resources, limited staff and now another influx of patients. oh my gosh sanjay you have really brought the tragedy there to life there.
on the ground. stay looped news. alisyn. well that 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocking nepal and killing at least 17 people there. more than 150 people are still on the mountain at this hour. our coverage continues in kathmandu with cnn s senior international correspondent. what s the scene? reporter: well this is where we are right now. this is one of the many make-shift camps that has sprung up throughout the come and these are people simply put too afraid of the potential aftershocks to go back home. they have been living here since the earthquake first hit, running out with basically just the clothes that they could carry. they are receiving some food water handouts. but it is in pretty short supply. there was around announcement warning people about the need to stay clean. imagine the sanitation problems this causes the potential for disease and many more people. we saw them throughout the