Nepal residents and tourists queue at airport to leave as foreign aid arrives
Kathmandu, April 27 (ANI): International aid teams started arriving into Kathmandu's Tribhupam International Airport in Nepal after an earthquake devastated the heavily crowded Kathmandu Valley, killing more than 2,500 people, and triggered a deadly avalanche on Mount Everest. India flew in medical supplies and relief crews, while China sent in a 60-strong emergency team. Relief agencies said hospitals in the Kathmandu Valley were overflowing and running out of medical supplies. At the airport people stood in lines, many desperate to catch a flight as tremors continued to hit the country. One tourist from the Czech republic said she had been waiting at the airport since Saturday.