New video, recorded by a Danish climber at Mount Everest's basecamp shows the moment an avalanche strikes on Mount Everest after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Nepal.
Just a week ago, about 50 earthquake and social scientists from around the world came to Kathmandu, Nepal, to figure out how to get this poor, congested, overdeveloped, shoddily built area to prepare better for the big one, a repeat of the 1934 temblor that leveled this city.
NBC's Richard Engel reports live from Nepal, where many earthquake survivors are sleeping in open, uncovered areas, as aftershocks continue to roll through.
Security cameras at a home in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, captured the moments when a powerful earthquake struck the city and surrounding region. No audio.
A mountaineer, speaking from Mount Makalu in Nepal, describes where the avalanches, triggered by the earthquake, hit on Mt. Everest, as well as rock slides fell into camp.