Relief worker Brad Kerner of Save the Children says basic necessities are the immediate need in Nepal after Saturday's devastating earthquake, which killed more than 4,000 people. He also says waterborne and infectious diseases are a risk because people are living outdoors in crowded, camp-like situ
Date: Apr 27, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
Crews struggle to reach villages hardest hit by quake
Brad Kerner, an international public health specialist from Save the Children who is in Nepal, said that worries about road conditions would keep their field assessment teams from leaving Kathmandu until Tuesday.