There were scenes of panic in Kathmandu on Tuesday (May 12) as crowds attempted to flee the Nepalese capital following the second powerful earthquake in just over two weeks.<br /><br /> They’d already been staying in temporary housing and tents since the original devastating quake on April 25.<br /><br /> Kathmandu resident Simos Kshetri explained the feeling of anxiety among the local people.<br /><br /> “We are all afraid to enter our homes or other buildings because we felt such a strong earthquake before and now it’s strong once again. There is so much fear – how can we go inside?” he asked.<br /><br /> The eastern village of Charikot, near the epicentre, suffered severe damage, according to a Doctors Without Borders coordinator. He said an Indian Air Force team had flown 11 injured people from the area to Kathmandu.<br /><br /> Quick resp by Army Field Hosp allows victims to be evacuated from Charikot to diff hospitals #NepalEarthquake2. (2/2) pic.twitter.com/ujOa5tTcdN— Vikas Swarup (@MEAIndia) May 12, 2015<br /><br /> At least five peop