‘We were not prepared’ for second quake, admits Nepal’s prime minister
Nepal has been overwhelmed by its second massive earthquake in less than three weeks, its prime minister said on Thursday as he visited frightened villagers desperate for government help.

Nepal has been overwhelmed by its second massive earthquake in less than three weeks, its prime minister said on Thursday as he visited this normally placid foothills town, now a centre for frightened villagers desperate for government help.
Thousands of people now crowd the streets of Charikot, the administrative centre of the isolated district hit hardest by Tuesday’s magnitude-7.3 quake, which killed at least 96 people and injured more than 2,300. The magnitude-7.8 earthquake that hit April 25 killed more than 8,150 people, injured tens of thousands more and left hundreds of thousands homeless.
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“After the first quake, we were not prepared for a second one so big,” Prime Minister Sushil Koirala told reporters after arriving in Charikot by helicopter.
He said the coming monsoon rains now loomed large, with hundreds of thousands of people left homeless.
