In pictures: Nepal earthquake aftermath

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Nepalese residents gather in an open space at the site of destruction caused after Saturday's earthquake in Bhaktapur, on the outskirts of Kathmandu (27 April 2015)Image source, AP
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Tens of thousands of people in Nepal have been forced to live and sleep outside for fear of further aftershocks following Saturday's earthquake, which killed more than 3,000 people
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Earthquake victims sit on a tarpaulin as they receive medical treatment outside Dhading hospital in Dhading Besi, outside the capital, Kathmandu
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Four-year-old Abhishek Tamang is one of the patients receiving treatment outside Dhading hospital
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An excavator is used to dig through rubble in search of bodies in Kathmandu
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A young girl walks with a boy over a collapsed school playground in Kathmandu
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A Nepalese policeman tries to clear the rubble with his hands while looking for survivors at the site of a collapsed temple in Kathmandu
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People pray before cremating the body of a victim in Kathmandu
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The 7.8 magnitude quake opened up huge cracks in the ground, here in a road on the outskirts of Kathmandu
Image source, ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP
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High in the Himalayas, hundreds of foreign and Nepalese climbers remained trapped after a huge avalanche tore its way through the Mount Everest base camp
Image source, Niranjan Shrestha/AP
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A construction expert told Reuters that long-term reconstruction costs using proper building standards for an earthquake zone could be more than $5bn, or about 20% of the country's GDP