CTV's Asia Bureau Chief Janis Mackey Frayer is in Kathmandu covering the aftermath of the Nepal earthquake.
Thousands are dead and many are missing after a 7.8-magnitude quake hit the region Saturday. More than 10,000 people are believed to be homeless.
Highlights from the scene:
In . Thousands again sleeping outside. Still some aftershocks here. Not strong, but enough to keep people on edge.
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)
Flying into you can see swaths of damage from . Airport busy with military/aid flights and tourists trying to get out.
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)
I'm not sure how I feel about FOREIGN journalists getting in the way of rescuers and using up valuable food and water?
— William Elder (@Wm_Elder)
In , walls buckle and buildings tilt at dangerous angles. Here, a cafe in an area packed with guesthouses.
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)
stay safe out there Janis (and crew)...
— jamie rae-gomes (@jamieraegomes)
Chinese rescuers use dogs and detection gear to find bodies but lack heavy equipment to reach them.
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)
Entire buildings collapsed, trapping people inside. 'For 2 days we heard voices,' I was told, 'now nothing.'
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)
Re-using firewood at the main crematorium in . Funeral pyres are burning day and night.
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)
Food aid is being dropped to remote villages in Gorkha district near the epicenter of the .
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)
Guarding blankets and tarps in Gorkha, near the epicenter of the .
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)
Waiting for aid distribution in district, near the epicenter of .
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)
Picking up the many pieces in , .
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)
Nareshwor, .
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)
What's left.
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisctv)