There have been no flights in or out of Kathmandu since the earthquake. Thai Airways TH320 is reported still sitting on the runway, ready to take off for Bangkok.
Nepal police are reporting over 200 dead or injured.
Older homes that tilted two weeks ago are crumbling in Lalitpur countryside, a local radio station says.
BBC Media Action staff in Nepal who were in the office are safe. BBC is trying to reach to staff who were in field.
eTN Ambassador Pankaj Pradhananga and his famnily is safe waiting out the situation outside his home in Nepal.
Many people are trapped under ruble in Gongabu & Machchhapokhari.
In an initial report, some buildings collapsed in Kathmandu’s Naya Bazar and Buspark area.
The biggest casualties from last month’s earthquake were to the east of Kathmandu – which is where today’s quake has struck.
“The shaking seemed to go on and on,” told Rose Foley, a UNICEF official based in Kathmandu to AP. “It felt like being on a boat in rough seas.”
Norwegian Red Cross says some were killed and there are many casualties following the Nepal earthquake. It includes casualties in the Norwegian Red Cross field hospital in Nepal.
Earthquake: Tremors halt Metro Services in Delhi, Kolkata: Delhi’s Metro service was halted at 12.38 pm but is back in service
Indian home Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said India would provide all the support required to Nepal, which was once again jolted by a major earthquake.
“India is ready to provide all the support which Nepal would require,” the minister told reporters.
The Indian Embassy Helpline numbers in Nepal:
(+977) 9851107021 (+977) 9851135141
Nepal earthquake survivors need more help
So far more than eight million people have been affected by the devastating earthquake in Nepal. Water, food and shelter are in short supply and today it’s been revealed nearly a million children.
The U.S. Embassy has compiled the following list of useful resources and frequently asked questions for use after the Nepal Earthquake. We have not been able to verify the authenticity of all the groups or resources listed. This list is intended only as a guide to information currently being shared online.
http://www.cidi.org/nepalrelief/#.VUnst_mg0k0http://www.usaid.gov/nepal-earthquake
http://www.cidi.org/how-disaster-relief-works/guidelines-for-giving/#.VUnr8fmg0k0
http://www.sarvodayausa.org/
https://twitter.com/Nepal_PM_Fundhttps://twitter.com/kathmandupost/status/592260119716503552
http://www.cidi.org/how-disaster-relief-works/guidelines-for-giving/#.VUnr8fmg0k0
http://mapgive.state.gov/why-map/
http://hotosm.org/
https://docs.google.com/a/america.gov/forms/d/1H7rBMnRJijAZq4RPRZxrksLD7vphmsByMOIvhtq_E5M/viewform
https://www.facebook.com/kanak.m.dixit/posts/814023405341221?notif_t=like
https://twitter.com/RaviNepal/status/593070677718077440
https://twitter.com/Nepal_PM_Fund/status/593004843528114176
https://twitter.com/Nepal_PM_Fund/status/593012866904494080
We encourage people in the United States to contact the State Department at [email protected] or 1-888-407-4747 to provide us with information about U.S. citizens in Nepal who may be in need of assistance. Please see our Emergency Message for U.S. Citizens which gives more details: http://nepal.usembassy.gov/wm-04-27-2015.html
https://google.org/personfinder/2015-nepal-earthquake
Important phone numbers of Nepalese Emergency Association:
https://twitter.com/kantipuronline/status/593007059085369344
For all earthquake-related concerns, #Nepal government hotline is 97714200258 + 97714200105. For Everest queries, contact +9779852827777.
https://twitter.com/kantipuronline/status/593007059085369344
https://twitter.com/RaviNepal/status/592602282522443776
https://twitter.com/Nepal_PM_Fund/status/593004843528114176
https://twitter.com/Nepal_PM_Fund/status/593012866904494080
https://twitter.com/AnupKaphle/status/592900698989277184