Rescue Efforts Intensify After Deadly Tibet Earthquake
A major earthquake in Tibet has left at least 126 people dead and over 188 injured, damaging more than 1,000 buildings. Rescuers face freezing temperatures as they search for survivors after the 7.1 magnitude quake struck near Everest. The region, prone to seismic activity, has experienced widespread destruction, prompting a large-scale operation amid harsh conditions. Both power and water supply have been disrupted, affecting thousands of residents. The exiled Dalai Lama expressed his condolences and offered prayers for the victims as rescue efforts continue in the affected areas.