The Kathmandu valley, famed for having seven Unesco World Heritage Sites, has been devastated by a 7.9 magnitude earthquake. The earthquake hit a heavily populated area of Nepal, including the capital, Kathmandu, and its impact spread far beyond the Kathmandu Valley. Strong aftershocks were felt an hour after the initial earthquake. Here is a selection of photos showing how some of the country’s most famous landmarks have been affected by the quake.

nepal-b4-and-after_3281861kPeople search for survivors under the rubble of collapsed buildings in Kathmandu’s Durbar Square

nepal-b4after-sway_3281853kA monk inspects the damage at Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the monkey temple, in Kathmandu

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Damaged buildings in Durbar Square in Kathmandu

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People inspect the damage to the collapsed landmark Dharahara, also known as the Bhimsen Tower, in Kathmandu.

nepal-b4-and-after_3281862kA pillar where a statue of Garud, a Hindu divine character, stood is partially damaged after the earthquake at the Basantapur Durbar Square in Kathmandu

nepal-b4after-sway_3281859kThe damage at Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the monkey temple, in Kathmandu

nepal-b4after-dhur_3281854kRescue workers dig through the rubble of a collapsed building in Kathmandu
nepal-b4after-dhur_3281858kDurbar Square in Kathmandu
nepal-b4after-durb_3281857kDurbar Square in Kathmandu

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