Death toll now more than 2,000, with scores injured<br /> <br /><br /> <br /> Strong aftershocks cause panic and further damage <br /> <br /><br /> <br /> Another avalanche strikes Mt. Everest, where at least 17 died<br /> <br /><br /> <br /> Offers of help pour in from around the world<br /> <br /><br /> Death toll rises by the minute<br /><br /> Strong aftershocks continue to hit Nepal, with one measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale, causing further panic and devastation.<br /><br /> A new avalanche was also triggered near Mount Everest.<br /><br /> The number of dead continues to rise by the minute after Saturday’s 7.9 magnitude quake, amid frantic searches for survivors among the rubble.<br /><br /> The latest official death toll is now more than 2,000, but many remote areas close to the epicentre have still not been reached.<br /><br /> Hospitals and clinics are overwhelmed with the scores of people arriving with serious injuries.<br /><br /> WFP emergency teams are on the ground in #Nepal, responding to the #NepalQuake http://t.co/3arGXuIBq1 pic.twitter.com/vMEyordkW5— World Food Programme (@WFP) April 26, 2015