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Devastating Earthquake in Nepal
‘The show must go on’ - By Prateebha Tuladhar
While the earth was rumbling in Kathmandu last April, journalists had no other choice but to carry on with their professional activities.
No time to think about dangers or family security. Their mission was solely to inform the Nepalese people and the whole world what is happening. ABU News brings you in this edition an exclusive report on how Kantipur Television journalists were working during one of the deadliest earthquakes in the history of Nepal.
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n April 25, 2015, Mridula Khanal was seated on her anchoring chair in Kantipur
TV studio, at 11:56 am, preparing to present the mid-day news bulletin, when the rattling began.
“First I thought, I was probably just dizzy, then I realized the chair I was seated was shaking, too.
I looked up and saw the studio lights sway and make a cracking sound, the monitor fell and the cameraman ran out,” recalls Khanal