Nepal earthquake, 7.3 magnitude, strikes again
A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal today. The earthquake could be felt as far as northern India and Bangladesh. We hear from the UNDP in Katmandu to tell us more.


As you've been hearing in the news .. another major earthquake has hit Nepal. This one with a magnitude of 7.3 - about three weeks after a major quake ravaged so much of the country, killing more than 8000 people.
Renaud Meyer is with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), one of a multitude of agencies that descended on Nepal at the end of April to help with relief and rebuilding. He was in Katmandu.


This segment was produced by The Current's Josh Bloch.